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The Ford LTD II is an automobile produced and marketed by Ford Motor Company between 1977 and 1979 in the United States and Canada. Deriving its name from the full-sized Ford LTD model line, the intermediate LTD II consolidated the Ford Torino and Gran Torino model lines, with the Ford Elite replaced by the Ford Thunderbird .
For the 1965 model year, Ford introduced an all-new design for its full-size model range. To further expand its flagship Galaxie 500 series, the 500 LTD was introduced. . Sharing top billing within the Galaxie series with the performance 500XL, the 500 LTD was designed as a luxury-oriented vehicle, offering many features of more expensive vehicles under the lower price of the Ford namep
The first time Ford used "Victoria" as a naming convention was 1932, for both Ford Victoria and Lincoln Victoria 2-door coupes.. The model directly derives its name from the Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria of 1955–1956, the 1980 LTD Crown Victoria revived a distinctive styling feature from its Fairlane namesake: a targa-style band atop the B-pillars.
6 Ford Granada in Venezuela (1983–1985) 7 References. 8 External links. ... Ford LTD 2-door, Ford LTD II and all of their Mercury badged counterparts. ...
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Ford LTD may refer to: Ford LTD (Australia), a full-size car manufactured by Ford Australia from 1973 to 2007; Ford LTD (Americas), an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company in North America from 1965 through 1986; Ford Galaxie, an automobile marketed as the Ford LTD in Brazil and produced by Ford Brasil from 1967 to 1983
For the first time in the history of the division, the full-size Mercury shared a common wheelbase with Ford, with both the Marquis and Ford LTD using a 114.3 in (2.90 m) wheelbase; reduced 9.7 in (25 cm) from the previous 124 in (3.15 m) (or 6.7 in (17 cm) from 121 in (3.07 m) for station wagons).
It continued to use the body of the Fairmont with the front end of the North American 1982 Ford Granada and matching rear bumper. The rear continued to use Mercury Zephyr taillamps. [5] From 1983 to 1985, a version of the North American Fox platform Ford LTD was manufactured in Venezuela and marketed as the Ford Granada Elite in uplevel trim. [6]