1971 Ford LTD Brougham

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    Too bad about the interior, but that's a nice looking car. I always had a soft spot for the front end styling of 1971-'72 Ford full size cars.
     
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    I think we know someone on here who would like this car....!
     
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    4 door maybe. But I already have ‘71-‘72 Big Fords covered. Lol
     
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    Buy/build an airplane hangar and you can have a whole fleet of 'em. ;)
     
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    Haha. I used to store cars in an airplane hanger. Just recently bought a home in Phoenix with some land. Hope to be able to store everything there eventually. Already have a mini fleet of ‘71s-‘72’s from a ‘71 Country Sedan to several’72s including a lovely convertible and a great all original Squire.
     
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    Nice! Do you plan on storing them inside? I always thought it'd be nice to have one of those huge quonset huts for storing cars and having a shop. Regardless, sounds like you'll now have the room to have an even bigger collection/inventory of stuff! ;)
     
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    Yeah everything would be under roof. I’m currently in NM. Same here. The sun would eat them alive. Probably not looking to expand too much. At this stage it’s gotta be something that I couldn’t live without. I’ve done my share of fixer uppers. Want something turn key ready.
     
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    Yeah, I was hoping you'd say inside or at least in the shade. lol That Arizona/southwest sun would be hell on any car. But well, having the extra room will come in handy, regardless. All the best with the move! :)
     

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