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1966 Ford LTD Stretched Limousine A.H.A

1966 Ford LTD Stretched Limousine in Mission: Impossible, TV Series, 1966-1973 IMDB Ep. 1.08

Class: Cars, Limousine — Model origin: US

1966 Ford LTD Stretched Limousine A.H.A

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

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atom SE

2008-05-18 19:55

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Ddey65 US

2008-05-18 19:58

LTD Limo.

atom SE

2008-05-18 23:05

Ep. 1.10 [*][*]
[Image: ltd1am3.6152.jpg]

atom SE

2008-05-19 18:47

Ep. 1.12 [*][*]
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rjluna2 US

2008-06-19 19:35

Is this factory version or built by the coachbuilders :??:

niladmirari US

2008-07-21 00:44

I'm 99% sure that this body style was not factory. Also, I have seen pictures of a Mercury with the same limo-hardtop style.

somename US

2011-08-18 00:52

Very impressive; Lehmann-Petersen stretch. They made a few in 65 as well, but found very few buyers and the idea was dropped.

manifesto2000 CA

2014-11-30 10:37

Anyone have any updates on any of these as surviving vehicles?

snakebit US

2019-08-09 19:42

[Image: 1965fordltdlimousineandyhotton.jpg] The Mission Impossible LTD doesn't look either like the standard Lehmann-Peterson coachwork, like their Executive Limousine versions of Lincoln Continentals or the AHA(Andy Hotton Associates)version of a '65 Ford LTD(see my photo). All I know is that it wasn't a standard FoMoCo product.

snakebit US

2019-08-09 20:08

niladmirari, in answer to your statement that you remember seeing a photo of a Mercury limousine, AHA(Andy Hotton Associates)of Dearborn, MI and also a suburb of Toronto was once mentioned as a builder of Grand Marquis limousines, similar to their LTD limousines of the 1960s. I haven't seen the Grand Marquis version of their limousine, so I'm just passing this imformation along to you with what little I've read on the subject.

Animatronixx DE

2019-08-10 14:21

Note the elongated rear doors (as opposed to the standard doors on snakebit's picture) and the large back window - that's no Lehmann-Peterson coachwork. This is a Galaxie 500 LTD, coachbuilt by A.H.A aka. Andy Hotton Associates, who were indeed from Dearborn, Michigan at that time.

[Image: aha1966fordgalaxie500ltd.jpg]

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