This group is for Ford LTD Enthusiasts for model years 1978 and older.
Both Full Size Ford LTD and LTD-II owners and enthusiasts are welcome, although the group will focus on 1975-1978 Ford LTD's.
Congratulations to Kenny Anderson, who has just been added as a moderator to help me perform housekeeping! I am the group founder, Shane White.
My personal ride pictured to the right is a 1978 Landau 2 door hardtop with fender skirts and the 351M-400 bored to 408 with Aussie heads, dual exhaust, and all the Edelbrock performer goodies that are available.
Any big land-yacht Ford owner or enthusiast may join. Lincoln, Mercury, etc...come on in. Many Lincoln and Grand Marquis parts are common to our LTD's, so let's all share resources and enthusiasm to help each other out.
SPAM will not be tolerated. Any SPAM will lead to being banned. This is not meant to discourage links which will really benefit our cars, but if in doubt e-mail the moderator at dimoradiamond@yahoo.com
Check out
http://public.fotki.com/DiMora/cars/ford_ltd/
for my Ford LTD Photos. If you have hi-resolution pics to add, send them to the moderator at:
dimoradiamond@yahoo.com
There is a lot of interest in WEATHERSTRIPPING for our cars, and nobody seems to have any. If you are an aftermarket vendor that has quality OEM style replacement for our cars (both 2 and 4 door), let us know! A vendor called Lincoln Parts International has it on their site - but it is very expensive.
Feel free to add pics of your LTD to the photos section. If you are computer challenged, beam them to the moderator and I'll post them for you.
Well now you can send pictures and all you have to do is click on the pictures...After you have the molding off the car you can use the vise grips to attach to
There is two different molding tool's they do the same thing other than one can do either side...You slide the hook end between the glass and molding and slide
You have my E mail address in this message...Send me your EMail address and I will send you pictures...Hugh...You are not able to put pictures on here or are
I just carefully pried mine off. Didn't take too long, but be careful not to ruin the piece. The pieces are tougher than you may think though. Take your time