Noticed your right turn signal indicator is on constantly with the parking lights turned on. This is a common problem with ‘70’s era Fords. It’s usually a bad ground on the turn signal light bulb socket. Fortunately the socket is easily available from AutoZone or Ford parts suppliers, like LMC Truck. It’s most likely the front right socket. My first car was a 1978 LTD with the 351 Cleveland and a 2bbl carb (dog), second car was 1977 LTDII with the 351 Windsor and a 4bbl carb (hauled). Currently own an all original and beautiful 1977 Ford F150 XLT Ranger with a 460 and a 4bbl carb. All 3 vehicles had to have one of the turn signal sockets replaced because of the same issue I noticed on yours. Cool car, glad to see you appreciate the classics.
I wanted this car when I was a kid but was talked into the Old's Starfire which was not a mistake because of insurance costs for a kid my age and gas. The 302 is well matched to this automobile for normal use. My family slightly later owned the wagon version with the 351W and it was well matched for hauling six kids around. This automobile was never known to light the tires up on the road but rather a responsible/reliable family car. You do have the bare bones version but it is still a nice one.
Even the 67 to 70 ford custom and galaxie 500 got the 302 also they were cheaper low budget cars some even got the standard straight in line 6 cylinder engines too
Man I love that LTD one of these days hopefully I can add one to my collection a true piece of American Automotive History. I love the old days when it comes to the vehicles they were simple to use you didn't have to have a rocket scientist to figure out how to use them you just put the key in and start it and I got you back and forth to work and generally when something did go wrong with them it was pretty easy to figure out what was wrong. I love the dash layout in the instrument cluster the way they organized it as well the car overall looks pretty streamlined. Great video.
My parents have one of those when I was a kid It was a 77 LTD II Brougham It had like little port windows behind the back doors and on the gauge cluster that was where the clock would go if you chose to get the clock when you getting options back then lol ours was powder blue with the navy blue land out roof and navy blue velour seats with power windows and power seats in the front was fully loaded They are nice cars and they were built off the Ford elite chassis
It looks as though someone buffed out sections of the car you may be able to buff out the rest and get good results. These cars were pretty much the same as the T-Bird, Cougar, or Elite and many of the parts would be interchangeable.
Hey that is a great car! I just picked up one myself (it's blue though) and will put a video up on it. Thanks for showcasing your beautiful car and all of it's features. They really don't build them like that anymore and it's so nice to see one is such good condition! I can't wait to see your future videos on that and maybe I'll see you out there on the road.
I had a tan on Brown with a brown interior LTD 2. It was no AC am radio. I kind of think it was a big car they were trying to sell his economy car like Ford. Bill Ford liked his big cars it wallowed over bumps and rolled through corners. But it was comfortable to drive. And roomy
Please refer to this car as the LTD 2 I think it was built off the Grand Torino platform play built a lot of cars after that platform. There .was also an LTD but it was bigger also squarer if that's the thing.
Does she run? Id love to see it on the road. Used to have a cut supreme 4dr and she always getting glances of awe. Love for classic boatmobiles The trunks are made big to fit bodies and money bags after a bank robbery 😅
@@Rollin_stone99 Yup runs really well. I start up the engine later in the video and go for a little spin. Neat that you had a cutlass supreme those are real beauties
@@exploringwithmatthew1629i think it would be cool if you made a video from the dashboard showing the performance of the car as its shifts into speed. Perhaps a nice sunset drive...like 5 min video. What you got there is indeed a rare vehicle, especially considering its great condition.
Had a two door with a white partial roof in white and was blue with wire wheels. Nice cruiser, but was almost like a T-Bird. Only thing I didn't like it had a full length counsel and auto matic on the column? Strange
@@Tatortot318 Yea they share interiors with the thunderbird and they look visually very similar. I know a guy who's got a thunderbird from 78 I believe
Question for you sir. I need to replace the gas tank in mine and I'm having trouble figuring out how to get the bolts out of the filler neck hood piece (the piece that shields the filler neck in the trunk). They don't look like normal bolts to me (they have holes in the middle of their heads and no place for a hex wrench or anything to grab on to. I did some searching online and didn't find anything that looked like them or how to take them out. I was hoping you might have an idea for that. Thanks and I hope the car's running well :)
I can take a look tomorrow after work if its something easy to look at. I had my gas tank replaced at a shop recently so i'm not sure if they used the old bolts.
A 302 V-8 for this model year might have only had 120 horsepower, far too weak for a two-ton car. Try driving it up a steep hill on a hot day with 5 people in it and the air conditioning on.
Dad rented the Thunderbird from this era think it was a 78 or 79. We had an AMC matador wagon and a Pontiac Sunbird then but we were moving across the country our cars were transported . Anyways always remember how quite smooth and powerful it seemed in comparison. Plus the hideaway headlights! And comfy seats and that hood ornament! Luxury wish he would have bought one like that
Noticed your right turn signal indicator is on constantly with the parking lights turned on. This is a common problem with ‘70’s era Fords. It’s usually a bad ground on the turn signal light bulb socket. Fortunately the socket is easily available from AutoZone or Ford parts suppliers, like LMC Truck. It’s most likely the front right socket. My first car was a 1978 LTD with the 351 Cleveland and a 2bbl carb (dog), second car was 1977 LTDII with the 351 Windsor and a 4bbl carb (hauled). Currently own an all original and beautiful 1977 Ford F150 XLT Ranger with a 460 and a 4bbl carb. All 3 vehicles had to have one of the turn signal sockets replaced because of the same issue I noticed on yours. Cool car, glad to see you appreciate the classics.
My first car!!! 77 LTD II. Two door
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Good call!
I wanted this car when I was a kid but was talked into the Old's Starfire which was not a mistake because of insurance costs for a kid my age and gas. The 302 is well matched to this automobile for normal use. My family slightly later owned the wagon version with the 351W and it was well matched for hauling six kids around. This automobile was never known to light the tires up on the road but rather a responsible/reliable family car. You do have the bare bones version but it is still a nice one.
Even the 67 to 70 ford custom and galaxie 500 got the 302 also they were cheaper low budget cars some even got the standard straight in line 6 cylinder engines too
I remember the song used in the advertisement for that car, "Could it be you in an LTD too, You'll never know til you try"
Man I love that LTD one of these days hopefully I can add one to my collection a true piece of American Automotive History.
I love the old days when it comes to the vehicles they were simple to use you didn't have to have a rocket scientist to figure out how to use them you just put the key in and start it and I got you back and forth to work and generally when something did go wrong with them it was pretty easy to figure out what was wrong.
I love the dash layout in the instrument cluster the way they organized it as well the car overall looks pretty streamlined.
Great video.
I had the rachero version 79 GT good video
That blank space on the dash is where the optional clock went. If you wanted a tach, you had to order the optional sport package.
My grandfather had the later '79 LTD, the 3rd gen body style, with a carbureted 351W.
I can dig, my sister's friend's brother up the street had a '79 Ranchero in this color, same front end.
My parents have one of those when I was a kid It was a 77 LTD II Brougham It had like little port windows behind the back doors and on the gauge cluster that was where the clock would go if you chose to get the clock when you getting options back then lol ours was powder blue with the navy blue land out roof and navy blue velour seats with power windows and power seats in the front was fully loaded They are nice cars and they were built off the Ford elite chassis
Our landlord had a blue one but it blew the head gasket
I had a '77 T-Bird and a '77 LTD II sedan at the same time. I actually enjoyed driving the LTDII more. Probably due to the 2" longer wheelbase.
It looks as though someone buffed out sections of the car you may be able to buff out the rest and get good results. These cars were pretty much the same as the T-Bird, Cougar, or Elite and many of the parts would be interchangeable.
Hey that is a great car! I just picked up one myself (it's blue though) and will put a video up on it. Thanks for showcasing your beautiful car and all of it's features. They really don't build them like that anymore and it's so nice to see one is such good condition! I can't wait to see your future videos on that and maybe I'll see you out there on the road.
@@gwe87 I'll be looking forward to seeing your video
I can't help but think of a 1976-77 Chevy Monte Carlo whenever I see the front end of this car.
Those bumper fillers should have been criminal. Incredible this was acceptable during this time.
@@joshrichardson4695 Yes I don't like them either, made of plastic or rubber and they're starting to decay
And these low cost budget LTD’s 2 were different than too as well
Beautiful car Thank you for Saving It
Highway to Heaven car, but in red.
I like em loooonnnngggggggg
kinda like em
I love this body style.
When cars were cars .
I had a tan on Brown with a brown interior LTD 2. It was no AC am radio. I kind of think it was a big car they were trying to sell his economy car like Ford. Bill Ford liked his big cars it wallowed over bumps and rolled through corners. But it was comfortable to drive. And roomy
Please refer to this car as the LTD 2 I think it was built off the Grand Torino platform play built a lot of cars after that platform. There .was also an LTD but it was bigger also squarer if that's the thing.
Does she run? Id love to see it on the road. Used to have a cut supreme 4dr and she always getting glances of awe. Love for classic boatmobiles
The trunks are made big to fit bodies and money bags after a bank robbery 😅
@@Rollin_stone99 Yup runs really well. I start up the engine later in the video and go for a little spin. Neat that you had a cutlass supreme those are real beauties
@@exploringwithmatthew1629i think it would be cool if you made a video from the dashboard showing the performance of the car as its shifts into speed. Perhaps a nice sunset drive...like 5 min video. What you got there is indeed a rare vehicle, especially considering its great condition.
@@Rollin_stone99 Yes I will do a video like that in the future, probably around ten minutes long or so
sounds great
Had a two door with a white partial roof in white and was blue with wire wheels. Nice cruiser, but was almost like a T-Bird. Only thing I didn't like it had a full length counsel and auto matic on the column? Strange
@@Tatortot318 Yea they share interiors with the thunderbird and they look visually very similar. I know a guy who's got a thunderbird from 78 I believe
Question for you sir. I need to replace the gas tank in mine and I'm having trouble figuring out how to get the bolts out of the filler neck hood piece (the piece that shields the filler neck in the trunk). They don't look like normal bolts to me (they have holes in the middle of their heads and no place for a hex wrench or anything to grab on to. I did some searching online and didn't find anything that looked like them or how to take them out. I was hoping you might have an idea for that. Thanks and I hope the car's running well :)
I can take a look tomorrow after work if its something easy to look at. I had my gas tank replaced at a shop recently so i'm not sure if they used the old bolts.
Tangle with That in your Prius 😂
A 302 V-8 for this model year might have only had 120 horsepower, far too weak for a two-ton car. Try driving it up a steep hill on a hot day with 5 people in it and the air conditioning on.
Dad rented the Thunderbird from this era think it was a 78 or 79. We had an AMC matador wagon and a Pontiac Sunbird then but we were moving across the country our cars were transported . Anyways always remember how quite smooth and powerful it seemed in comparison. Plus the hideaway headlights! And comfy seats and that hood ornament!
Luxury wish he would have bought one like that
Agree it should at least got a 351 or a 400 the 302 is to small and under powered for that large of a car from ford
Who can afford a junk in this hyperinflationary Obiden economy?
Tf u talkin these were solid n there cheap. The car u got is sht
Ur just broke
@TraveladvRajanSRai I'm sorry for you Camel Toe lost.
Who can afford to waste time on trash like you?