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This is an authentic 1977 Ford LTD police car that originally saw service with the Ohio Police Department in the late 1970s before being comprehensively converted to LAPD specification by “Cop Cars By Rick” in 2007.
The Ford LTD (pronounced “el-tee-dee”) was originally introduced as a luxury option for the Ford Galaxie before becoming its own model series in 1966. It was popular with police departments due to the spacious interior, large trunk, and for the hefty V8s it was offered with that made it suitable for highway pursuit duties.
The Ford LTD started life as the Ford Galaxie 500 LTD, a luxurious package of features and options applied to the Galaxie 500 that included power windows, a power driver’s seat, power brakes, power steering, air conditioning, a plush cloth interior with woodgrain accents, and a number of other highly desirable additions.
Up until recently this car was being used for weddings, as a unique vehicle to have in wedding photographs and for dropping off the bride at the ceremony.
The LTD proved popular enough that Ford launched it as its own model in 1966 and sold it purely as the Ford LTD. The first generation of cars was made from 1965 until 1968, the second generation of LTDs began production in the 1969 model year based on a lengthened chassis and an entirely new body and look.
The smallest engine you could have in your second generation Ford LTD was the 302 cubic inch (4.9 liter) Windsor V8. Over the course of the 10 year production run seven different engines could be optioned including the 351 Cleveland, the 390 Thunderbird Special, up to the 460 cubic inch (7.5 liter) V8 on the top end.
As tastes changed towards the end of the 1970s and into the 1980s the LTD series became smaller and a little lighter. Emissions regulations played some part in this, but in general, many new car buyers were looking for something more practical than the land yachts of old.
The car you see here will be instantly familiar to anyone who’s ever seen a film or television show based in the 1970s that included a police chase. The LTD was popular with police departments across the country, with the 460 V8 engine option being sought after for high speed pursuit use.
The look of a Ford LTD police car is instantly recognizable to those of us who grew up watching TV shows and films from this era. As is the huge amount of body roll these cars used to get in corners when pursuing a suspect.
The physical size of the second-gen LTD made it ideal for police use as it could fit up to six passengers inside and the trunk was large enough to carry equipment. Police could squeeze up to three suspects at a time into the back of the car, and when they weren’t rounding up criminals the car was a comfortable, luxurious place for them to spend their days.
The car you see here started life as a real Ohio police car according to the seller, as mentioned in the introduction it was later converted to LAPD specification by “Cop Cars By Rick.”
Interestingly, the car was being used for weddings up until recently, it would certainly be a good way of getting unusual wedding pictures as the bride or groom arrives by ’70s cop car with the lights and sirens blaring.
The car is currently for sale with The Market by Bonhams, if you’d like to read more about it or register to bid you can click here to visit the listing.
Images courtesy of The Market by Bonhams
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It’s not everyday that a complete Lamborghini Murciélago drivetrain pops up for sale. This eBay listing comprises a complete LP 640 V12 engine, transmission, front and rear differentials and axles, and the Buy It Now price is $42,750 USD.
Now of course, there are very few people in the world who could actually take this relatively complex all-wheel drive powertrain and actually get it fitted into a car and operating correctly. And I am most certainly not one of those people.
The powertrain developed for the LP 640 consists of a 6.5 liter Lamborghini V12, a 6-speed “e-Gear” automated manual transmission with launch control, and front and rear differentials with their axles.
The LP 640 version of the Murciélago was introduced in March of 2006 with its model name coming from the fact that it produces 640 PS, or 631 hp. The LP 640 can do the 0 – 60 mph dash in 3.4 seconds, and it has a top speed of 211 mph (340 km/h).
The eBay seller has left the listing a little light on details, however they do encourage people to call them with their questions. It’s worth noting that their eBay account name is “Lamborghini-Parts-Wi,” or Lamborghini Parts Wisconsin, and they have a 100% feedback rating with 885 sales so they’re clearly legitimate.
In the listing they suggest that the powertrain may be suitable for a kit car or a replica, which is likely where it’ll go, but they also suggest it could be dropped into a Mustang – which would be a car rebuild project I would follow religiously on YouTube.
If you’d like to read more about it or make him an offer you can click here to visit the listing.
Images courtesy of Lamborghini Parts Wisconsin
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