8 Reasons Why I Drive a Ford

When talking with other petrol heads, I sometimes am asked why I insist on owning such an ancient, slow car, even though I could get something much cooler with the amount of money I’ve put into my car.

When talking with other petrol heads, I sometimes am asked why I insist on owning such an ancient, slow car, even though I could get something much cooler with the amount of money I’ve put into my car. I usually don’t have a good answer, but I decided to compile my thoughts into a Reader’s Review. Here are the 8 reasons why I choose to drive my car.

1. Lincoln Styling for your Average Guy

photo credit: http://www.mcsmk8.com/79-CONTINENTAL/79-LINCOLN.html
photo credit: http://www.mcsmk8.com/79-CONTINENTAL/79-LINCOLN.html

My first ever dream car was the Lincoln Continental Mark V. I saw one at a car show as a little kid, and man, I couldn’t get enough of the beautiful lines on the car! I daydreamed of one day owning one myself. Sadly, I simply cannot afford to own a Mark V with my current income. But I’m happy to settle with an alternative: the Ford LTD. LTD stands for “Lincoln Type Design”, and it does just that: give your everyday American the styling and beauty of a Lincoln, while having a very affordable price tag. Driving the LTD makes me feel like a million bucks, but I don’t actually have to break the bank! Which brings me on to my next point…

2. Low Operating Cost

I can rack up miles all day!
I can rack up miles all day!

This car is extremely easy to keep running. Parts here in the states are cheap and plentiful, especially because of the compatibility with most of the Ford lineup from the era. I can’t remember the last time I’ve needed a part that wasn’t available at NAPA, O’Reilly’s, or AutoZone. In addition, because I have a Ford small block V8 and a transmission with overdrive, MPG is pretty awesome at 15 city, 22 highway. Most cars in the 1980’s had carburetors, but this car is blessed with a great sequential EFI system, which is the main reason behind the good mileage. Good job Ford!

3. Ease of Maintenance

Mad Max car? Or just cherniydiavel about to put in the freshly rebuilt engine?
Mad Max car? Or just cherniydiavel about to put in the freshly rebuilt…

In addition to low operating costs, maintenance is a breeze. Front engined, RWD sedans have huuuge engine bays with tons of room to move around. I do most of the work myself on this car. I’ve overhauled the engine and transmission, and I’m in the process of replacing my suspension with polyurethane bushings. All you need to work on these gentle giants is a decent repair manual (Haynes is my favorite) and a lot of patience (aka friends and beer!).

4. Safety

Look at that there bumper! :D
Look at that there bumper! :D

Another big reason I drive this car is because of how safe I feel. CTzens who drive large cars or SUVs may be able to relate. There’s nothing like the feeling of driving huge cars, you feel like you’re in a tank and nothing can hurt you. That’s not too far from the truth! Huge chrome bumpers adorn the front and rear end, supplemented with 5 MPH safety pads and integrated frame-mounted shock absorbers good for 10 MPH. A 3-point shoulder belt holds me tight. I even have power disk brakes up front so I can stop pretty hard for an old car. Also, I have tons of lights on the car, many more than most cars I see. There are no airbags, crumple zones, or anything like that. This is a real body-on-frame car, not the standard unibody common on the road today. Some may argue modern cars have better features, but I feel fine without them. I haven’t been in an accident yet, but I keep my fingers crossed!

5. A Practical Size

my friend's Kia Rio for comparison
my friend's Kia Rio for comparison

The LTD has spacious seating for 6 adults. Most cars nowadays only seat 5, and the rear 3 passengers are bumping elbows. If you really want to go on a road trip, 4 is plenty in most cars! Passengers in the LTD will never have that problem. Also, the trunk is massive and can hold all my stuff. I even carry around two spare tires because I have so much room. When I was thinking about a first car, I really wanted a car that could haul my friends around on road trips, and this one works great for that purpose.

6. Upgradeability/Potential

Mmmm… V8s look amazing
Mmmm… V8s look amazing

Unknown to most, these Fords come with some pretty intense upgrading options, if you have the dough. Did you know my 5.0 is very similar to the 5.0 found in the Foxbody-era Mustang? That means I can use many of their bolt-on parts with no modification. Sweet! The LTD even had an optional 5.8 liter engine for police duty, which has similar external dimensions and uses the same engine mounts and bell housing pattern. Upgrading to a 5.8 Windsor is almost plug-and-play. Also, the transmission I have, the Ford AOD, is a rugged, simple beast that can be modified to handle up to 1500 horsepower (from the wizards at Lentech!) Nice to know, even if I don’t ever plan to make that kind of power. The frame is similar to the frame used in modern Crown Victoria Police Interceptors, so I can easily modify the shocks, springs, and everything else to make this boat turn on a dime. Even the rear axle is the famous Ford 8.8, with tons of ratios and LSD options out there for choosing later.

7. Stealth

Which one of these Fords do you think is faster?
Which one of these Fords do you think is faster?

Because of the massive potential of the power train and chassis, my Ford could one day be a stellar sleeper for the street and strip. All while having a very unassuming appearance in the eyes of the general public. For example, see the 1970 mustang next to my car? The LTD can have the same amount of power, all while weighing 4000 pounds compared to the Mustang’s 3100 pounds. Essentially, my car is an overweight, 4-door mustang. I can make all sorts of power without subjecting myself to extra attention on the road. Just throw on a set of steelies, and most people won’t even glance at the LTD!

8. Family Heritage

I may be biased towards Fords…
I may be biased towards Fords…

The last reason I drive this car is because it has been in my family since new. My late grandfather bought it at a dealership in Missouri, and drove it for almost a decade. When he passed away, it became my grandmother’s car. 4 years ago, she sold it to me, and it’s been my main car ever since. My family has always appreciated Ford cars, and I am continuing the tradition by driving this car. I wouldn’t have it any other way. I have a love for imports, and I even like Chevrolets, but to me this Ford is special. I will never part with it.

Thanks for reading my long post. Do you have an obsession with your daily driver? Tell me about it!

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Comments

Anonymous

I think I might do one of these as to why I have a 1978 Mark V and why I’m in love with it

01/29/2016 - 06:16 |
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cherniydiavel

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I’d love to read it! :D

01/29/2016 - 06:16 |
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Dave 12

I love my ford telephone box. great article!

01/29/2016 - 06:20 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by Dave 12

thank you! :D

01/29/2016 - 06:24 |
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Anonymous

I love these old Panther body sedans. Of all the cars I’ve ever driven (and there are many of them), my favourite of the bunch is a somewhat crappy ‘03 Grand Marquis (basically a mildly glorified Crown Vic) with an odometer that would make the average person spray their coffee all over the dashboard. (Maybe someone already did. That’s probably why the steering wheel is a bit sticky.) I loved the way it drove. It was insanely comfortable, yet it managed to corner surprisingly well and it felt strangely nimble for a land yacht. The drivetrain made a lovely whine on first gear and it happily growls when you push it. And the best part? Despite a big body, the old-fashioned body-on-frame architecture and a 4.6L V8 sitting under the extremely long hood (which often turns out to be longer than you think) linked to a slushbox with only four cogs to play with, it manages to get really good gas mileage. I managed to eek 27 or 28 mpg out of it on the highway. Not bad for such a large barge.

In short? These things are awesome. And since driving that old Panther (it wasn’t mine. It was lent to me by my mechanic), my love for Panthers rose to the stratosphere. It made me desperately want a Lincoln Town Car of the same vintage.

01/29/2016 - 06:32 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

It’s good to see someone else who likes them! I love Grand Marqs, even if they have 300,000 miles they still have a comfortable ride! 27-28 mpg is super good in my opinion too. The only body-on-frame car I know of that can keep up with a decent Panther (police interceptor or Marauder) in the corners is the Impala SS from 94-96, they can turn pretty hard! :) thanks for the comment.

01/29/2016 - 06:39 |
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Anonymous

Nice post ,wish these things were as cheap in the netherlands

01/29/2016 - 06:37 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

hopefully they will be in a few years! thanks man.

01/29/2016 - 06:40 |
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Anonymous

Wow I’m so jealous! This is awesome :)

01/29/2016 - 06:56 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Thank you!

01/29/2016 - 06:59 |
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Anonymous

Best post of the month :D

01/29/2016 - 07:13 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

thank you! very kind words!

01/29/2016 - 07:16 |
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TheDoubleU

Awesome story!

01/29/2016 - 07:35 |
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thank you! :)

01/29/2016 - 19:12 |
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Anonymous

At least you can afFORD an LTD.

01/29/2016 - 07:38 |
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cherniydiavel

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heh! I see what you did there…

01/29/2016 - 19:12 |
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Anonymous

My first car was an 86 2-door mercury grand Marquis that i bought for $750, wish I still had it, now I have an 04 mustang GT never had a problem with either one.

01/29/2016 - 12:26 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Those two doors are pretty rare nowadays, I am jealous! :D

01/29/2016 - 19:12 |
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Anonymous

Not trying to be rude but the windsor cleveland and modified r a 5.8

01/29/2016 - 12:27 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Sorry, my mistake. I rounded incorrectly. I will edit it to say 5.8.

01/29/2016 - 19:11 |
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