Much more unusual car than the typical truck or 4X4. I'd keep it, too. Citing your concerns about driving in the winter, I, too, would do things as have second set of 4 wheels with winter rubber on them. Or just stuff it in a garage for the winter and use a rusty, ol' 4x4 in the snowy months.
I bought my 77 LTD II back in 2014 as my first car at High School. 40k original miles and I will never sell that car you made the right choice these are great automobiles plus these still arent super high priced collector cars yet so its totally worth just keeping and driving.
That LTD is a piece of American History, as well as being stunning......tresure her!
Much more unusual car than the typical truck or 4X4. I'd keep it, too. Citing your concerns about driving in the winter, I, too, would do things as have second set of 4 wheels with winter rubber on them. Or just stuff it in a garage for the winter and use a rusty, ol' 4x4 in the snowy months.
Good decision, I hope you never get rid of it.
I bought my 77 LTD II back in 2014 as my first car at High School. 40k original miles and I will never sell that car you made the right choice these are great automobiles plus these still arent super high priced collector cars yet so its totally worth just keeping and driving.
I really dig how you keep your whip shiny and clean..
That is a car I'm definitely looking for a 75 through 78 LTD Is landeau Is with thunderskirts
Beautiful
Fender skirts
probs could just adjust the door