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1966 Ford Ranchero Pickup Truck Falcon Custom Call Now on 2040-cars

US $17,495.00
Year:1966 Mileage:98620
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
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1966 Ford Ranchero Pickup. Paint and body are very straight. Clean inside and out. This is a true vin number correct Falcon Ranchero Custom Cab. White Wall Goodyear tires with period correct wheels. CDI Ignition. A complete blast to drive! Please if you have any questions at all, feel free to email me or give me a call at anytime 408-832-1759. I am open to offers. 407-832-1759. Please allow time for the pictures to upload below. Thanks and God Bless you on your Classic Car Search!  photo IMG_3878_zps26b9dfce.jpg photo IMG_3879_zpsa8455b1b.jpg photo IMG_3881_zps773fe778.jpg photo IMG_3882_zpsafd9cf74.jpg photo IMG_3883_zpsb9891890.jpg photo IMG_3885_zps7fe31dd8.jpg photo IMG_3888_zps5188613e.jpg photo IMG_3890_zps768473cd.jpg photo IMG_3891_zps6ed55dc5.jpg photo IMG_3892_zpscf1b3473.jpg photo IMG_3893_zps70b3b35d.jpg photo IMG_3897_zps50132862.jpg photo IMG_3899_zpsd6065e3e.jpg photo IMG_3900_zps4aef882f.jpg photo IMG_3901_zps3216adb8.jpg photo IMG_3903_zpsd059cb03.jpg photo IMG_3904_zps55fb2c39.jpg photo IMG_3907_zpseb70856a.jpg photo IMG_3909_zpsc59fb37c.jpg photo IMG_3911_zps989c6fdc.jpg photo IMG_3913_zpsbeec799c.jpg photo IMG_3915_zps0270a6fb.jpg photo IMG_3917_zpsad5ee472.jpg photo IMG_3919_zpsa66daadb.jpg photo IMG_3920_zps6725d7e0.jpg photo IMG_3921_zps18c97fb0.jpg photo IMG_3925_zps6f014aff.jpg photo IMG_3926_zpse4fadc92.jpg photo IMG_3927_zps891b8a76.jpg photo IMG_3929_zps1c64d2c1.jpg photo IMG_3930_zpsaaffa301.jpg photo IMG_3931_zps5d01c78e.jpg photo IMG_3933_zps327ce126.jpg photo IMG_3934_zps9642a0d9.jpg photo IMG_3935_zps848aaee3.jpg photo IMG_3936_zps8a4daf4f.jpg photo IMG_3937_zps0aa79748.jpg photo IMG_3938_zps7a56a76a.jpg photo IMG_3939_zps9896ee44.jpg photo IMG_3943_zps926bf660.jpg photo IMG_3944_zps44121645.jpg photo IMG_3945_zps716db02e.jpg photo IMG_3946_zps26c16c4e.jpg photo IMG_3948_zpsd647529c.jpg photo IMG_3949_zps8740f9e5.jpg photo IMG_3950_zps357c6cc6.jpg photo IMG_3951_zpse45b751a.jpg photo IMG_3952_zpscd226cd4.jpg photo IMG_3953_zpsa108043c.jpg photo IMG_3954_zpse8a2a9c4.jpg photo IMG_3955_zps3686bdfe.jpg photo IMG_3956_zps468beb40.jpg photo IMG_3957_zpsec2f7b86.jpg photo IMG_3958_zps2857bba6.jpg photo IMG_3959_zps6f0ad2fb.jpg photo IMG_3961_zpscee08784.jpg photo IMG_3962_zps19ed091f.jpg photo IMG_3963_zps944c1abc.jpg photo IMG_3964_zpsd2c0120e.jpg photo IMG_3965_zps36a4d3f6.jpg photo IMG_3966_zpsc515fe92.jpg photo IMG_3967_zps2a0562ab.jpg photo IMG_3968_zpsed5ee8e6.jpg photo IMG_3970_zpsff9c653c.jpg photo IMG_3971_zps39710bfe.jpg photo IMG_3972_zpscbb288e2.jpg photo IMG_3973_zps60542b07.jpg photo IMG_3974_zpsbd85c948.jpg photo IMG_3977_zpsb215f3b1.jpg photo IMG_3981_zpsa87f3318.jpg photo IMG_3982_zpsa8f624c2.jpg photo IMG_3983_zpse66a8488.jpg photo IMG_3985_zps531da8ea.jpg photo IMG_3986_zps52f86732.jpg photo IMG_3987_zps1a2a5576.jpg photo IMG_3990_zps5b5c2d65.jpg photo IMG_3991_zps2bad1434.jpg photo IMG_3992_zps654de01c.jpg photo IMG_3993_zps432d48b1.jpg photo IMG_3994_zps934b4a29.jpg photo IMG_3995_zpsf385bacd.jpg photo IMG_3997_zps48a547a3.jpg photo IMG_3998_zps9de22e62.jpg photo IMG_3999_zpsf7c8c8d0.jpg photo IMG_4001_zps59fe2b9c.jpg photo IMG_4002_zps712569b5.jpg photo IMG_4003_zps05b825eb.jpg photo IMG_4004_zps92521e88.jpg photo IMG_4005_zpsb306424f.jpg photo IMG_4007_zpsb161471a.jpg photo IMG_4008_zps0956f4b9.jpg photo IMG_4009_zps70510ac6.jpg photo IMG_4010_zpsab4bfc39.jpg photo IMG_4011_zpsf3e72595.jpg photo IMG_4015_zps4732218a.jpg photo IMG_4016_zps0176e272.jpg photo IMG_4017_zps499d212d.jpg photo IMG_4018_zpsa1c91fb2.jpg photo IMG_4019_zps5c76b280.jpg photo IMG_4020_zpsfe15f008.jpg photo IMG_4021_zps8a39c2d7.jpg photo IMG_4024_zps90a9051a.jpg photo IMG_4027_zpsd0689ffe.jpg photo IMG_4028_zpsdcf3c368.jpg photo IMG_4029_zpsc002fd72.jpg photo IMG_4030_zps3fe3d023.jpg photo IMG_4031_zps6a5da1b2.jpg

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Wed, Feb 4 2015

The F-150 had a middling year in 2014, and its sales dipped slightly as Ford transitioned to producing the all-new truck with an aluminum body. But with one factory humming, another on the way and a fuller stock of trucks, 2015 is already shaping up to be a different story. The F-Series posted a 17-percent leap in January, helping to push Ford sales to a 15-percent gain for the month. The F-Series had its best January performance in 11 years with sales of 54,370 trucks last month. Much of this strength comes from the new generation of the F-150. While many of the old model are still being sold off, Ford is rolling out the new version. Just five percent of the F-150's retail sales were the new truck in December, but it was up to 18 percent in January. The increase comes as the first factory that makes the truck, Ford's Dearborn facility, is fully back online. The other F-150 factory, in Kansas City, is still completing its changeover to build the aluminum-bodied truck, and that's expected to be finished in the first quarter of this year. Sales of the truck will still be "tempered a bit" until the Kansas City plant ramps up, Ford sales analyst Erich Merkle said. Ford expects to have a full inventory of F-150s by mid-year. To that end, the company announced plans on Wednesday to add 1,550 jobs to support the F-150, including 900 positions at the Kansas City factory. The remaining jobs will be spread out over sites in metro Detroit. The Dearborn and Kansas City factories collectively will be able to build more than 700,000 F-150s annually. The added headcount also means Ford has reached the maximum number of entry-level workers allowed under its pact with the United Auto Workers. About 300 to 500 employees at several plants in the Midwest will transition to a higher pay rate, and their wages will rise from $19.28 an hour to $28.50 an hour. The F-Series was Ford's hottest seller in January, moving off lots in an average of 12 days. The high-end models, the King Ranch and the Platinum versions, are moving slightly quicker. The average transaction price is also up $2,100 for the F-150 compared to January 2014. "We're really pleased with how the new one is doing on dealer lots," Merkle said. A larger stock of F-150s will allow Ford and its rivals to capitalize on low fuel prices, which have slowed consumers' interest in smaller vehicles.

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Ford has gone all-in on its efforts to offer most of its new vehicles with a fuel-efficient EcoBoost engine, but the automaker is reportedly preparing to take another big step toward improving vehicle efficiency. Automotive News is reporting that Ford will soon expand the availability of start-stop technology, which was first offered - presumably the first non-hybrid vehicle, that is - on the 2013 Fusion (equipped with the 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine) as a $295 option.
The benefit of start-stop is reduced fuel consumption as it shuts the engine off at long stops, and AN quotes Ford as saying that drivers can save more than $1,000 on fuel costs over five years. Despite this, the option hasn't been popular on the Fusion thus far, but it could be more beneficial on bigger vehicles like the F-150. Ford also said that the next-gen Edge, which was previewed in concept form at the LA Auto Show, will be equipped with auto start-stop to help make the EcoBoost engines even more efficient.

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How bad is ethanol for your engine? There's been a lot of debate on this issue as the US considers upping the biofuel content in the national gasoline supply from 10 percent (E10) to 15 percent (E15). The ethanol industry and some scientists say higher ethanol blends show no "meaningful differences" in new engines while the oil industry says ethanol creates health risks. Researchers working at the Ford Research and Innovation Center decided to take a closer look at how a wide range of gas-ethanol blends - E0, E10, E20, E30, E40, E55 and E80 - affected the emissions coming out of a flex-fuel 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis. To see the full report, printed in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, requires payment, but there is an abstract and Green Car Congress has some more details. The gist is that, "with increasing ethanol content in the fuel, the tailpipe emissions of ethanol, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, methane, and ammonia increased." At least NOx and NMHC emissions decreased. The researchers say that the effects are due to the fuel and "are expected for all FFVs," but that the way that a manufacturer calibrates the engine will affect NOx, THC, and NMOG emissions. It's this last bit that's important, since the researchers found, "Higher ethanol content in gasoline affects several fundamental fuel properties that can impact emissions. ... These changes can have positive or negative effects that can depend on engine design, hardware, and control strategy. In addition to direct emissions impacts, higher ethanol content fuel can also provide more efficient combustion and overall engine operation under part-load conditions and under knock-limited higher-load conditions." So, as we head towards more ethanol in our fuel supply (maybe), manufacturers are going to need to learn how to burn it most efficiently.