SALDOBET Undoubtedly helped by image rub-off from its big sister, the little LTD sold a lot better than Granada: nearly 156,000 for '83 and over 200,000 in 1984 and '85 -- Ford's second-best-seller after Escort. Though stickers had inevitably risen over time, the Crown Vic still offered a lot of good old-fashioned American metal for the money at around $24,000-$30,000. Tempo then marked time for 1989-90 aside from price/equipment shuffles. And there was now a second V-8 convertible, a novel variation on the standard item called Sportsman.|Mehek (Seri Televisi)