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I Was Wondering If You Could Count With Grille Slots So I Tried It

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That headline is kind of confusing, but I’m not quite sure how else to put it. What I was wondering is if there are enough cars with some number of grille slots where I could actually count to ten with them, like a one-slot grille, then a two, then three, and so on. You know the order. Does that make sense?

I hope so. And I suppose I should define what I mean by “grille slot,” too. So, in my head, a grille slot is an air intake on the front of a car that is not exactly part of a larger, cohesive grille; like, I’m not talking about just divider bars in a full grille, I mean like independent openings, separated either by body metal, or, less preferably but still acceptable, trim like chrome.

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Oh, also! Slots must be horizontal or vertical, and not arranged in a grid-like formation, whereupon they become an actual grille.

See what I mean? I think as I start this you’ll get the idea. So let’s get started!

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Okay, first up, we have the Ford Edsel, and I think we can count the horse collar/Georgia O’Keefe-ish grille as a one-slot. Yeah, there’s horizontal grilles flanking it, but I don’t have a lot of options here, so I’m counting this as a one-slotter.

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BMW’s kidney grilles I think can count as slots, at least when they’re in a format like the one we see on this 2000CS here, free from any surrounding grille. BMW did this a few times, like on the famous BMW 328, for example. There’s modern versions of this that feel a bit less slot-like, but I stand by that these specific kidney versions qualify.

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The Crosley Farm-O-Road! I love these tiny jeep-like little machines. With only a tiny 721cc inline-four under that hood, three slots should be plenty of air. These slots look like a trio of friendly sausages.

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Four was surprisingly hard to find, and I’m not really sure I’m satisfied with what I found, this SsangYong Korando, which has what one could interpret as four horizontal slots – though I can also see the argument that it just has three bars in a larger grille. If the edges of the dividing bars were flush with the rest of the body, I think I’d be less apprehensive?

Even numbers of slots are harder to find, and four seems to be the number that slot-grille designers want to avoid. So I’ll grudgingly accept this as a four-slot grille.

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Five slots, well, that’s comparatively easy. The iconic Postal Jeeps also known as the Jeep DJ or Dispatcher, had an appealingly simple five-slot grille. Five slots also show up on some Mahindra jeep-like vehicles, like the Roxor, before Jeep’s lawsuit made them change it up.

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Six slots, being an even number, also proved difficult, but we do have at least one clear representative: the M151 Mutt, sometimes known as the “Vietnam Jeep.” These unibody, independently-suspended machines were originally built by Ford, then Willys and Kaiser and AM General got in on the action.

They feature the less-common horizontal slots, but those count as slots nevertheless.

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This is, of course, the most common number of slots, because Jeep has decided that seven is the iconic, Platonic ideal of slots to have on the front of their vehicles. So there’s plenty of seven-slot Jeeps out there and Jeep now considers seven slots as part of their identity, and goes after any other off-roader that dares to pull air in through seven slots with all the vengeance of a leopard who went to law school.

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Eight, again an even number, is a bit iffy, I think. The Jeep XJ Cherokee had a grille option with eight sorta-slots, but is this really just a full grille with seven divider bars? The body-colored grille example I have here does feel a bit more slot-like, and if we removed those two interior bars from each slot, it might feel more slot-like. Later XJs went to a more slot-like grille, but by then Jeep had standardized on seven slots, so that’s what that has.

Still, I can’t find any other octoslotters, so this’ll have to do.

Well, hold up: this may count – a 1950-ish Jeepster:

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So here I think we have an actual eight-slot grille, but Willys was trying to hide it under those chrome bars! So, do we count it, even if the intent of the builder was to obscure the slottitude of the grille? I’m not entirely sure. I’ll leave the judgement call up to you.

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There’s a decent number of 9-slotters, thanks to all of those WWII and early Willys Jeeps, but just to mix it up, here’s another 9-slot example: a Mahindra CJ540. You can think of it as Mahindra’s YJ, with those square headlights.

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And finally, we have our 10-slot grille, thanks to the funny-looking front end of the Jeep CJ-10, something very rare here in America, though I did see one in the wild once.

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So, we did it! You can count to 10 with grille slots, mostly! This took longer than I expected, and probably was a bad choice for a Cold Start, but too late now!

 

 

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John Gallup
John Gallup
5 hours ago

I think it’s kind of a graphic design axiom/cliche that even numbers of any identical or repetitive things are not as good as odd. Thus we don’t see many four-spoke wheels.

Jatkat
Jatkat
5 hours ago

I always forget how apocalyptically hideous the CJ10 is. WOOF. Absolutely would have one.

7Cincinnatus
7Cincinnatus
5 hours ago

Torch, I hope you spend the next 2000CSKorando – KorandoCherokee hours figuring out the standard notation for using these grill examples as full-time number replacements

OneBigMitsubishiFamily
OneBigMitsubishiFamily
5 hours ago

Counting grille slots is great but unfortunately almost all of the vehicles are of such low quality that by the time you got to ten the first nine will have rusted, blown out its oil cooler or been called a rolling vajine several times over.

Mechjaz
Mechjaz
5 hours ago

Congrats, Torch, you just reinvented the Mayan numerals: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_numerals

Nicholas Sulimirski
Nicholas Sulimirski
5 hours ago

for 8 slots: What about the slanted grill slots on a 1991 Ford Escort GT. https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a62762434/1991-ford-escort-gt-archive-test/

MikuhlBrian
MikuhlBrian
5 hours ago

Excellent call out

Genewich
Genewich
2 hours ago

Dang it, I just posted the same thing without seeing this. I loved this design at the time.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
6 hours ago

O’Keefe painted a lot of single slot images.

MATTinMKE
MATTinMKE
6 hours ago

Totally heard The Count in my head as the slots progressed.

3! 3 slots! Ah, ah, ah!

AssMatt
AssMatt
6 hours ago

I like to think that ALL sausages are friendly.

Amberturnsignalsarebetter
Amberturnsignalsarebetter
2 hours ago
Reply to  AssMatt

Obligatory

that’s what she said

Doughnaut
Doughnaut
6 hours ago

Just do binary. Then you just need zero slots (Corvair, loads of modern EVs…) and one slot (Edsel) and now you can count to whatever you want.

Tbird
Tbird
6 hours ago

Late ’80s through ’90s Dodge RAM for 4. Crosshair grille.

https://carsandbids.com/auctions/rJXaqDqX/1992-dodge-ram-250-le

Last edited 6 hours ago by Tbird
Citrus
Citrus
6 hours ago

I’d argue that the second-gen Ford Escort GT counts as 8 slots, though they’re off to one side and on an angle. Even if they’re not strictly vertical or horizontal, it’s a clear slot design.

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Nlpnt
Nlpnt
6 hours ago
Reply to  Citrus

I’d say kick the XJ off for it, since this list is really heavy on Jeeps and Jeep clones.

Data
Data
6 hours ago
Reply to  Viking Longcar

This one goes to eleven.

Scott Ross
Scott Ross
6 hours ago

if David has a kid this is how they’re learning numbers right?

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
6 hours ago
Reply to  Scott Ross

In both English and German.

Fineheresyourdamn70dollars
Fineheresyourdamn70dollars
6 hours ago

Mildly disappointed. I was anticipating a new cryptographic numeration system for Autopians. My V-Willys has Crosley Farm-O-Road XJ Edsel horsepower, man!

Horizontally Opposed
Horizontally Opposed
6 hours ago

Damn that’s top notch internet content. Right up there with Teslas blowing through fake painted walls.

Sid Bridge
Sid Bridge
7 hours ago

And I thought us Jews had found every possible roundabout way to count a minyon.

Hotdoughnutsnow
Hotdoughnutsnow
7 hours ago
Goose
Goose
7 hours ago

So, who is the first one to find an 11 slot grille?

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
7 hours ago

For Zero:

1st Gen Ford Taurus or Bristol 405

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
6 hours ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

You realize Jason has a VW Beetle he can just go outside and snap a picture of?

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
6 hours ago
Reply to  Nlpnt

I believe you’re missing the point:

Instead of nothing at all – the cars named above above have round-ish openings with something in the middle, making it a Zero. (or an O)

Last edited 6 hours ago by Urban Runabout
Baltimore Paul
Baltimore Paul
4 hours ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

Avanti

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
7 hours ago

Nigel Tufnel is not impressed.

Njd
Njd
7 hours ago

saabs would also work for three slots

Alexk98
Alexk98
7 hours ago

For 1993 (until 95 IIRC) The Grand Cherokee also had an 8-Slot grille. It was pretty similar to the XJ, but definitely an 8.

4jim
4jim
7 hours ago

I think there might be an overrepresentation from Jeep, Jeep like, or Jeep adjacent vehicles here. I love it. I’ve owned five jeeps.

A. Barth
A. Barth
7 hours ago

I’m a little surprised that you – as someone familiar with bits and bytes – did not start counting at zero.

I guess we could choose from a range of BEVs to find a zero-slot grille, but I’d rather use the Amphicar. 🙂

RustyBritmobile
RustyBritmobile
7 hours ago
Reply to  A. Barth

Came here to say this!

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
7 hours ago
Reply to  A. Barth

Mid-90s Mercury with lights instead of slots?

Tbird
Tbird
7 hours ago
Reply to  A. Barth

Jason would have gone with the first choice here, VW Beetle.

Chartreuse Bison
Chartreuse Bison
5 hours ago
Reply to  Tbird

Slots in the back are still slots

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