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How long is a 1976 Ford LTD?

The 1976 Ford LTD is roughly 219 to 226 inches in overall length, depending on body style.


In 1976 Ford offered several LTD body styles, including four-door sedans, two-door coupes, and station wagons. Each variant carried a slightly different length due to design, bumper configuration, and trim levels. For an exact figure on a specific car, consult the vehicle’s original documentation or Ford’s 1976 showroom specifications for that VIN.


Length by body style (approximate)


The figures below reflect common showroom specifications for the 1976 LTD lineup, noting that exact dimensions can vary by trim and bumper design.



  • 4-door sedan: approximately 219–221 inches

  • 2-door coupe: approximately 214–218 inches

  • Station wagon: approximately 225–226 inches


Because the LTD line encompassed multiple body styles in 1976, the overall length could differ by several inches between configurations even within the same model year.


Related dimensions and notes


Beyond overall length, buyers and restorers often consider wheelbase and bumper-to-bumper measurements, which can affect garage fit and handling. The typical wheelbase for mid-1970s full-size LTDs was around 114 inches, with slight variations by model and trim.



  • Wheelbase (typical): about 114 inches

  • Overall length variation: a few inches by body style and bumper design

  • Measuring reference: end-to-end length including front and rear bumpers


For precise data on a specific 1976 LTD, refer to the original Ford brochures or the vehicle’s VIN-specific specification sheet.


Summary


The 1976 Ford LTD spanned roughly 219 to 226 inches in overall length, with exact figures depending on whether the car was a sedan, coupe, or wagon. This reflects the era’s tradition of large, comfortable full-size sedans.

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