Subject: Ford Country Squire / LTD Country Squire
04/03/2010 @ 16:02:25: owlman: Ford Country Squire / LTD Country Squire
(moving from http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=283035)

We have about fifty LTD-based "Ford Country Squire"
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&yearFrom=1967&yearTo=200- 0&makeMatch=2&make=Ford&modelMatch=2&model=Country+Squire&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=- on&origin=&page=1

And there are 150+ named "Ford LTD Country Squire"
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&yearFrom=&yearTo=&makeMatch=- 2&make=ford&modelMatch=2&model=ltd+country+squire&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=- on&modelInclExtra=on&origin=&page=1

Should the "Country Squire"s be changed to "LTD Country Squire"s?
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04/03/2010 @ 17:22:41: antp: Ford Country Squire / LTD Country Squire
I would say the opposite: shouldn't they be listed without "LTD"?
04/03/2010 @ 18:27:05: owlman: Ford Country Squire / LTD Country Squire
Hmm, I guess that would make sense in a way. Then I guess you should also rename the Custom/Crestline/Fairlane/Galaxy/etc/etc Country Squires?
07/03/2010 @ 18:40:17: tv boy: Ford Country Squire / LTD Country Squire
LTD should probably be in the name. When I was a kid we had a '70 Ford LTD Country Squire and the "LTD" letters appeared on the front clip. Ford clearly wanted to push that trim level as top of the line.
07/03/2010 @ 23:10:46: taxiguy: Ford Country Squire / LTD Country Squire
Since the late-60s and early-70 "LTD" and "Country Squire" go together in the official names. Just look at the badges.
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