1971 Ford LTD Country Squire

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Nice looking, over all, and that engine is a great one. Sure hope someone manages to save this car, assuming the undercarriage is in decent shape. With a car that age, and the rust that is visible, it would want a good checking out.
     
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    1200 seems reasonable for that
     
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    Nice but dirty car, might clean up pretty good though. The air cleaner decal seems to be in great shape for one of that vintage, is that an indication the rest of the car might be as solid?

    On one of my first posts here on SWF I blabbered about our little F85 Deluxe(with the roof rack) being a 215-4V car and someone wasn't familiar with the "4V" designation. Here's an example where an automaker....Ford Bros.........used it at least at that time. This car has a 2V, or a 2 barrel, carburetor. :cheers: (practicing)
     
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    Just in case anyone is wondering, the V stands for Venturi.
     

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