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1968 Ford LTD

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novice - member
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I bought this LTD from a guy for $200. I was wodnering if anyone knew where i could get parts for it. I'm 15 and had been bugging my step-dad to get me an old car off of craigslist and he finally said yes to this one cause i talked the guy down from $500 $200 but here are some pics of it. I plan to drive it to school and to car shows. Here's some pics of how it is now.


regular - member
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dude thats a pretty cool ride, i couldn't picture what a 68 ltd looked like  but that thing is wicked i like the hide away headlights........ sweet!

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regular - member
125 posts

Im diggen that thing. That is going to make for one cool ride. Tell us a little more about.

regular - member
150 posts

Check with Desert Valley Auto parts  in Arizona. I posted a link to their sight on here a couple months ago. That is a very cool car!

regular - member
100 posts

Love the 68. You can pick up a copy of Hemmings Motor news too. There is a large classified section with parts for sale. With The LTD's you have to look harder for pieces and parts. Its not as simple as a Mustang or Camaro

rookie - member
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There's lots of places for Big Ford stuff.  Try AutoKrafters and Crites first.  Check out the Carlisle All Ford show in June.  Almost all Galaxie parts will work on the LTD.  Good luck!

novice - member
29 posts

When I was helping my son with his 64 Fairlane, we were able to find the suspension parts from www.kanter.com

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Russ
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well.. here's a sad story now.
The LTD was SOLD!.. the guy had to get it off his landlord's property and i guess the guy gave him a 3day notice but he never called me. He never gave us the pink slip for it either so of course we couldn't tow it out of there. The guy lost his wife over it and everything because she was sick of looking at it night after night when she came home. So all i got out of the guy was $200 and that's what we had payed for it but we got it running and it cost us gas to get out there to work on it so we probably spent $500-$700 on it and we only got $200 back. So i was searching craigslist day and night and finally found a 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV that i got for $100 and a $100 dollar towing fee. luckily the tow guy gave me a student discount. Going to post the Lincoln in a sec with pics if i remember how to put them up.

regular - member
100 posts

That sucks ass... Lets see some pics of the lincoln:)

regular - member
129 posts

chop it, channel it, shorten it, flat black it and your good to go.

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