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The Green Lean Machine - 1974 Ford LTD Leaving the GGG


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There's an irony that I couldn't spell retarded correctly there.

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We drove it around a bit today, three people abreast in total comfort. No matter how hard you try, or where you take it,

it just doesn't blend in, nor does it really fit anywhere.

 

Don't know about that...

 

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I wondered what LTD actually stands for.

 

According to wiki it didn't officially stand for anything, but some considered it stood for "luxury trim decor" or "Lincoln type design".  I'd love a car like this, just something about American cars from this era I can't get enough of.

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I don't know that much about yank stuff, so wasn't really aware of the Ford Limited but that looks quite smart. Noice 8) 8)

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I have only just arrived at this thread and must say what a truly wondrous purchase you have made of which I fully approve! Love the greeniness and hope that you have fun with the LTD which should be sitting on my driveway really. 8) I have owned a series of 1973 GM veehickles, Pontiac Grand Prix, Buick Century and Cadillac Coupe de Ville, cornering wobbliness ensued. I have a hankering for another, nearly went after a '73 Olds wagon last year, ideal shopping car. Oh changing to the R16, saw a very nice low mileage TX last week, supposedly less than 10k on the clock. A friend has an equally low mileage TL, Spalding must attract the 16 as a specialist lives here as well. I like your photo of the LTD and Mini so here's a gratuitous one or two of my Impala intimidating a friend's Mini.

 

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so wasn't really aware of the Ford Limited 

 

It shows.

 

ELL TEE DEE

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Here's a side on view of mine to compare the similarities.

 

35588223086_033d42bf02_o.jpgIMG_0207 by Dan Clark, on Flickr

 

There's quite a lot of differences but they are essentially the same.

These cars were actually Fords second best selling platform ever. Second only to the model T!

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I love this era of American cars. Two favourites are the Lincoln MkIII and IV, and the Imperial LeBaron. I have a thing for covered head lights. Too much Frank Cannon as a nipper!

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I love this era of American cars. Two favourites are the Lincoln MkIII and IV, and the Imperial LeBaron. I have a thing for covered head lights. Too much Frank Cannon as a nipper!

Not possible!

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I found this dealer training vid a while ago and Dans Marquis gives me an excuse to post it.  Just the music is pure autoshite...

 

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They don't just look big, they look so substantial. And who can resist a rich Foxton Brocade front seat? Or a 32 US gallon fuel tank!

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I love this era of American cars. Two favourites are the Lincoln MkIII and IV, and the Imperial LeBaron. I have a thing for covered head lights. Too much Frank Cannon as a nipper!

Covered headlights you say...

 

Closed.

35497115781_cda01e8a13_o.jpgIMG_0090 by Dan Clark, on Flickr

 

Open.

34786285684_f3ecca0a96_o.jpgIMG_0092 by Dan Clark, on Flickr

 

In reality, as cool as they are they are a ball ache! Mine are vacuum powered so there's miles of vacuum hoses and reservoir tanks and a pair of vacuum actuators (made of unobtanium of eye wateringly expensive to get made!) cool as fuck when they do work though!

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Covered headlights you say...

 

Closed.

35497115781_cda01e8a13_o.jpgIMG_0090 by Dan Clark, on Flickr

 

Open.

34786285684_f3ecca0a96_o.jpgIMG_0092 by Dan Clark, on Flickr

 

In reality, as cool as they are they are a ball ache! Mine are vacuum powered so there's miles of vacuum hoses and reservoir tanks and a pair of vacuum actuators (made of unobtanium of eye wateringly expensive to get made!) cool as fuck when they do work though!

 

 

The vacuum mechanism may be a touch complex, but just look at the way they open!

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What motor does it have?

 

 

IIRC, it's the 429ci. Did Junkman say which engine his has?

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IIRC, it's the 429ci.

Does indeed. 429ci, 7.0 litres of ozone killing goodness! Mines the last year of the 429ci engine, afterwards was the 460ci (7.5L) and 400ci (6.6L) only.

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Can't find a 74 LTD commercial. No idea who Hugh Downs is either, but still.

 

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Junkman on his way home!

 

 

TADT (in a straight line) S

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This might be surprising news for many an Englishman, but the roads up North are indeed paved.

Very badly paved, mind, they remind one of early 90s Albania, but paved nonetheless.

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Nnngg! A pistachio filled hooker on wheels, delightful.

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