
1988 Ford LTD Crown Victoria
Mileage: 19,797 · Bradenton, FL
1988 Ford LTD Crown Victoria 4 Dr Wagon
Bradenton, FL
$19,997
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Features
Mileage
19,797
Drivetrain
Rear-Wheel Drive
Exterior color
Dark Blue Metallic
Interior color
Dark Blue
MPG
18 MPG
Engine
150 hp 5L V8
Fuel type
Gasoline
Transmission
4-Speed Automatic
Overview
- Make:Ford
- Model:LTD Crown Victoria
- Year:1988
- Trim:4 Dr Wagon
- Body type:Wagon
- Exterior color:Dark Blue Metallic
- Interior color:Dark Blue
- Mileage:19,797 mi
- Condition:Used
- VIN:2FABP76F2JX217258
- Stock number:SN3508
Fuel economy
- Combined gas mileage:18 MPG
- City gas mileage:15 MPG
- Highway gas mileage:22 MPG
- Fuel type:Gasoline
Performance
- Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain:Rear-Wheel Drive
- Engine:150 hp 5L V8
- Horsepower:150 hp
Measurements
- Doors:4 doors
- Front legroom:43 in
- Back legroom:37 in
History
Clean title
No issues reported.
1 accident reported
No damage reported.
2 previous owners
Vehicle has 2 previous owners.
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1988 Ford Crown Victoria LX Wagon †Dark Blue Metallic, 302 V8, Third-Row Seat, Clean Undercarriage Why This Car Is Special The 1988 Ford Crown Victoria LX Wagon is one of the most complete expressions of what American family transportation looked like in the late Reagan era. By 1988, the Crown Victoria name had been carried on the full-size Ford LTD platform since 1983, when Ford dropped the LTD Crown Victoria name and simplified the lineup. This generation of the Crown Victoria wagon represented the final years of a body style that dated to 1979, built on Ford's Panther platform †a body-on-frame, rear-wheel-drive architecture that Ford would continue refining well into the 2000s with the successor Crown Victoria sedan. What makes this particular car worth paying close attention to is the combination of body style, trim level, and mechanical configuration. The station wagon variant of the Crown Victoria was always a lower-volume build compared to the two-door and four-door sedan versions. Buyers who chose the wagon in LX trim were specifically opting for the top of the civilian passenger lineup †the full comfort package, the wood grain trim, the bench seating for up to nine occupants when the rear-facing third-row seat is deployed. The wagon also received a roof rack as standard equipment, something that made immediate practical sense for buyers who understood what a full-size rear-wheel-drive wagon was for. The VIN on this car decodes to confirm it was assembled in Wixom, Michigan, at the Ford Wixom Assembly Plant †the same facility that also built Lincoln Continental and Town Car models during that period. Wixom was Ford's prestige assembly plant, and the build quality associated with that location is part of why these cars have held up as well as the good examples have. This is a car for someone who grew up in the back of one, or who wishes they had. Clean examples of the 1988 Ford Crown Victoria LX Wagon are increasingly difficult to find because most were used hard by families and then quietly retired. This one has survived with a clean undercarriage, its original LX trim intact, and its rear-facing third-row seat still present and in usable condition. Features List - 5.0L 302 cubic inch V8 engine - 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive transmission - Dual exhaust - Air conditioning - AM/FM cassette radio - Front and rear bench seats - Rear-facing third-row seat - Wire hubcap wheels - Whitewall tires - Chrome bumpers, front and rear - Roof rack - Wood grain interior trim - Power steering - Power brakes - Tilt steering wheel - Cruise control - Intermittent wipers - Tinted glass - Rear window defroster - Auto headlamps - High-mount brake light - LX trim designation - Dark Blue Metallic exterior - Dark Blue vinyl interior - Clean undercarriage Mechanical The 1988 Ford Crown Victoria LX Wagon is powered by Ford's 5.0-liter 302 cubic inch V8, paired with Ford's 4-speed Automatic Overdrive transmission †known internally as the AOD. The AOD was introduced by Ford in 1980 and represented a significant improvement over the older C6 and FMX automatics it replaced in applications like this. It provided a true overdrive fourth gear, which meaningfully improved highway fuel economy compared to the three-speed automatics that preceded it. In a large, heavy station wagon carrying a family and gear, that fourth gear matters on long trips. The 302 in this application is a fuel-injected unit, as Ford had moved the Crown Victoria away from carburetors and onto electronic fuel injection by the mid-1980s. The EFI system on these engines is relatively simple and straightforward to work on, which is one reason the 302 has earned a reputation for longevity and easy maintenance. Parts availability for this engine and transmission combination is exceptional, even today. This car is equipped with dual exhaust, which is clearly visible in the undercarriage photos. The floor pan and frame sections in those same photos show a solid,
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Front Air Conditioning,Power Steering,Power Steering - Hydraulic,Power Brakes,Clock,Radio - Am/Fm,Exterior Entry Lights - Approach Lamps,Headlights - Auto On/Off,Wheel Design - Custom,Wheel Diameter - 15 Inch,Tinted Glass,Front Wipers - Intermittent,Side Mirror Adjustments - Power,Front Seat Type - Split-Bench,Upholstery - Cloth
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