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How big is a Ford LTD?

The Ford LTD was a full-size car produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1965 to 1986. While the LTD may not be as well-known as some of Ford's other iconic models, it was a significant player in the American automotive market for over two decades. But just how big was the Ford LTD?


Dimensions of the Ford LTD


The Ford LTD was a sizable vehicle, even by the standards of its era. Depending on the specific model year and trim level, the LTD had the following dimensions:



  • Length: 215.9 to 221.0 inches (5.48 to 5.61 meters)

  • Width: 77.5 to 79.5 inches (1.97 to 2.02 meters)

  • Height: 53.9 to 55.1 inches (1.37 to 1.40 meters)

  • Wheelbase: 121.0 to 121.5 inches (3.07 to 3.09 meters)


To put these numbers in perspective, the Ford LTD was significantly larger than many of today's full-size SUVs. For example, a 2023 Ford Expedition measures 210.0 inches (5.33 meters) long, 79.9 inches (2.03 meters) wide, and 76.6 inches (1.95 meters) tall.


The LTD's Spacious Interior


The Ford LTD's generous exterior dimensions translated to a roomy and comfortable interior. Depending on the model, the LTD could seat up to six passengers, with ample legroom and headroom for all. The trunk space was also quite substantial, providing plenty of room for luggage and cargo.


The LTD's size and spaciousness made it a popular choice for families and those who needed a versatile, full-size vehicle. Its large size also contributed to its reputation for a smooth, comfortable ride, even on long road trips.

What was the last year Ford made the LTD?


1986
Ford LTD (Americas)

Ford LTD
ManufacturerFord
Model years1965–1986
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size (1965–1982) Mid-size (1983–1986)



Is a Ford LTD a galaxie?


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.



How much did a Ford LTD cost in 1972?


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 LTD 2?


A: The average price of a Ford LTD II is $12,742.



How big is a 1977 Ford LTD?


(base), 5.8L, Leaded Petrol, 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC

DimensionMetricImperial
Ford LTD Height1380 mm4 ft 6 in
Ford LTD Width1900 mm6 ft 3 in
Ford LTD Length5180 mm16 ft 12 in
Ford LTD Ground clearance unladen165 mm6 in



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 did LTD stand for on a Ford?


Limited
Back in 1965, Ford opted to name one particular high-level trim “Limited”, which shortened nicely to “LTD” on the 1965 Ford Galaxie. By the late 1970s, the Galaxie moniker was gone, but the “LTD” trim level lived on. Shown here is the 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD four-door hardtop. (



How much is a Ford LTD worth?


A: The average price of a Ford LTD is $12,878.



What's the biggest Ford truck ever made?


F-450 Super Duty
The biggest truck manufactured by Ford, the F-450 Super Duty comes in regular cab and crew cab configurations. Depending on the configuration, this truck weighs in at about 7,710 to 8,500 lbs.



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.


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