"A better idea called LTD II. Introduced last year, LTD II is
already a resounding success. Even more so than we imagined. Why?
Perhaps it's because LTD II is such a unique combination. A mid
size car that combines high quality and comfort of LTD with the
sport spirit and flair of Mustang II. Ford LTD II, carrying on in
the LTD tradition." From the 1978 sales brochure.
For consignment, a 1978 Ford LTD II 2 door hardtop with a title
verified 80,730 actual miles. This is a one family car, even as the
original couple broke up and the car was stored carefully in a barn
for more than 25 years due to its uniqueness and potential value.
In '78, LTD II's were offered in both a Sports Appearance Package
and a Sports Touring package and that's what we have here. Numbers
are somewhat vague, but it's likely there were around 2,900 of each
produced in '78 and a Deluxe Marti Report would break it down more
specifically.
Exterior
Regardless of final production numbers, it's safe to say that
today, an example like this is extremely rare. There is a green
version but our consignor believes the red is even more uncommon,
here as Maroon sandwiching Polar White panels on the body and
decklid. B and C pillar treatment was a thing in the 70's and here
we have a white C-pillar outlined by the edge of the maroon that
flows along the shoulder line and onto the hood reappearing below
on the rocker panel. That white space on the pillar allows for a
large "II" to appear for an instantly recognizable profile, helped
by 14-inch Magnum 500 wheels with 70 series tires possessing an
early 2022 date code. Out back, the Continental like rear fascia
includes a red panel that spans the width, visually connecting the
vertical tail lights while embedding reflectors and the reverse
lights. Imperfections include rust and rust bubbles on lower
panels, paint chips at body gaps, touched up chips covering surface
rust, and overall light patina of the single stage paint.
Interior
70's styling from Ford begins with red vinyl door panels with an
LTD crest, simple, clean and both presenting in good shape. From
there, we note the bucket seats with maroon vinyl framing a
houndstooth style cloth with ornamental buttons, repeated in back
and in nice condition. Patina graces our red plastic steering wheel
with some cracks and discoloration and it frames a woodgrain faced
dash that's wonderfully basic, with an A/C panel on the lower left
and AM/FM radio to the right. A familiar Ford shifter is in the
center console along with a slightly aged armrest over nice red,
plush carpet and under an intact red headliner. The trunk floor is
covered in gray carpet and houses two spares.
Drivetrain
A basically original and driver quality appearing 351ci M V8, rated
at 152 horsepower and fed fuel via a 2-barrel carburetor. It's
backed by a C4 3-speed automatic that routes power the Ford 9" in
back.
Undercarriage
Lots of age underneath but no invasive rust was found. Plenty of
surfacer rust, some gunk build up on the rear differential, and
some oil film on and around the pan. For componentry, we have power
disc brakes in front, power drums in back. A single exhaust flows
through a stock style muffler, dumping in back and out of sight,
and suspension consists of coil springs front and rear with a 4link
in back.
Drive-Ability
The 351M is a detuned 400 that provides low end torque, and this
does just that, opting for off the line performance rather than
high revving racing. It may not be as fast as it looks but delivers
a luxury car level ride and a view out the front of a long hood
also reminiscent of Lincolns. Everything works in the car except
the horn, so you'll have to rely on the dramatic paint scheme to
get people's attention on the road. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
The family preserved this car in hopes that one day, a Ford
enthusiast would see it and have to have it. This is indeed a rare
and unusual Ford but a fantastic tribute to the 70's in every way,
from the big V8, simple interior, and flashy paint. What seemed
perfectly normal in 1978 turns some heads today and stands out as a
unique survivor of the times.
8A30H253122
8-1978
A-Atlanta, GA Assy Plant
30-LTD II 2 Door Hardtop
H-351ci 2bbl V8
253122-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1978 Ford LTD
Listing ID:CC-2014561
Price:$7,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1978
Make:Ford
Model:LTD
Exterior Color:Polar White
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:80730
Stock Number:7964
VIN:8A30H253122
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