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What does LTD stand for on the Ford car?

The abbreviation “LTD” on Ford cars stands for “Limited”. However, it is worth noting that there is some ambiguity surrounding the exact meaning of “LTD” in the Ford context. When the first Ford LTD was released in 1965, Car Life magazine couldn’t get a definitive answer from Ford and presumed that it stood for nothing. In Australia, there is popular opinion that “LTD” stands for “Lincoln Type Design,” which was what Ford Australia PR told the local motoring press. However, this is widely believed to be a fabrication by the local Ford PR team to associate the local product with Lincoln prestige, as Lincolns were never sold in Australia. Ultimately, it seems that Ford has never officially clarified the meaning of “LTD” in the context of their cars.

How many 1968 Ford LTD were made?

138,752 LTDs
In 1968, Ford produced 138,752 LTDs, of which 54,163 were two-door hardtops.

Why was the Ford LTD discontinued?

In addition to slow sales, potential model overlap with the Fairmont (and LTD) led to the discontinuation of the LTD II station wagon after 1977. For 1979, the LTD II effectively became obsolete upon the introduction of the downsized Ford LTD.

What replaced the Ford LTD?

Taurus
But then a funny thing happened: Around 1983–84, big-car sales started picking up again, so the Panther chassis LTDs were kept and actually outlived the midsize LTD, which disappeared after 1986, replaced by the all-new Taurus.

What is Ford LTD?

Introduced as the highest trim level of the full-size Ford model range (then the Ford Galaxie 500), the LTD moved the Ford range upmarket, offering options and features previously reserved for Mercury and Lincoln vehicles.

When did Ford stop making LTD?

1986
Ford LTD (Americas), an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company in North America from 1965 through 1986.

How much did a Ford LTD cost in 1972?

$3,941
The 1972 LTD four-door hardtop sedan listed at $3,941, which is about $22,600 when calculated in inflation-adjusted 2017 dollars. This is a lot of car for that kind of money, especially when you consider that $8,640 was needed to buy a Lincoln Continental Mark IV that year.

How much is a real GT40 worth?

RM Sotheby’s will auction the GT40 at its Monterey sale in late August, and expect it to fetch anywhere between $9,000,000 and $12,000,000. Considering its provenance, it might even go for more… For more on the history and development of the GT40, click this link.

What is the gas mileage on a 1972 Ford LTD?

Based on data from 2 vehicles, 11 fuel-ups and 2,263 miles of driving, the 1972 Ford LTD gets a combined Avg MPG of 12.69 with a 2.47 MPG margin of error.

How many years did Ford make the LTD?

So when you think of a Ford LTD you can make up anything you like – Luxurious Two Door, or Love To Death, but my favorite is Living The Dream. The LTD nameplate lasted from 1965 to 1986 in the USA, while in Australia it soldiered on until 2007 as Ford’s flagship model.

Why was the GT40 banned?

The Mk II and IV were both obsolete after the FIA had changed the rules to ban unlimited capacity engines, ruling out the 427 cu in (7 L) Ford V8. However, the Mk I, with its smaller engine, was legally able to race as a homologated sports car because of its production numbers.

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