The original 15″ wire hubcaps are all present, and even though these can be very prone to curb strike, the ones on this car appear to be free from any obvious damage. The exterior trim and chrome seem to be in very nice condition, while the tinted glass shows no obvious signs of problems.
It has developed a bit of a matte appearance towards the center, but I believe that it could be revived quite easily. The paint has a consistent shine to it, while the vinyl top generally looks to be in good condition. There are also no obvious signs of any rust problems, and the owner doesn’t mention any in the listing. The owner states that the vehicle is accident-free, with the body panels appearing to be straight and free from any noticeable dings or dents. The combination of Medium Cabernet paint and a burgundy landau-style vinyl top results in a very handsome and classy looking vehicle. I do have to say thank you to Barn Finder Dennis H for referring this beauty through to us. It is located in Waterbury, Connecticut, and has been listed for sale here on Facebook. After leading a sheltered existence, the LTD is now looking for a new home. The owner states that it is showing 6,000 miles on the odometer and that these miles are genuine and documented.
That is the case with this 1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria. However, when that owner states that this mileage is documented, that becomes a real game-changer.
When an owner advertises a vehicle with exceptionally low mileage, I know that I’m not alone in viewing these claims with skepticism.