Beautiful car and considering it’s age remarkably well preserved. They don’t build them like that anymore and for good reason. That thing handles like a loaded dump truck. Even with a 5.8 L it accelerates like a tiny 4 cylinder engine at a whopping 149 hp. How do I know, I own one. It can be modified now where I live using modern technology which will be useful and I can make it do what I want. This one belongs in a museum of the later Detroit malaise years.
The car that was the real T- Bird killer just a made over Torino beacase that Car got killed off in 76 so ford gives the Grand Torino a overdose of Steroids for 77 and come up with a hair brained idea of calling this oversized extended hood freak the LTD ll C’mon what the heck the 76 Grand Torino was perfect in my opinion and me I liked fthe big 76 Lincoln sized elegant T - Birds the 77 - 79s were oh well null & void and the Box/ Zephyr / Fairmont birds 80 - 82 were dispicable the AeroBirds 83 - 88 were cool & different and I did like them
Just been to a car show in Sydney Mines Nova Scotia. Over 600 cars but no T-Bird from this era. A 63 & 64 but nothing like this. I'd love to be the first with one with this car. Magnificent!
It's not worth it, I dated a girl with one her daddy bought her, it was a boat, she sold it and bought a Mustang II, at least she could park the little pinto'stang.
@@josephwatson2711 I didn't bad mouth Ford or declare allegiance to any specific maker... but since You obviously Did, good for you. And regular maintenance is key to not having Any car regardless of make or model Not "break down"