1978 Ford Ltd 351.w. V-8 Auto 2-door 41,158 Miles Navy Blue. on 2040-parts.com
Erbacon, West Virginia, US
1978 Ford LTD 351 W automatic 41,158.00 miles. Great condition. What you see on the hood is just reflections of the trees and skyline. The pictures just don't show the quality of the car. Thanks for looking.
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