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1959 Ford Ranchero. Rat Rod. Patina on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:81000
Location:

Golden, Missouri, United States

Golden, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

FOR BIDDING IS OUR 1959 RANCHERO.    FUN DRIVING CAR.   NICE PATINA. (Some not natural we helped it along).    351.  AUTO. TRANS.     

WE GOT THE CAR FROM AN OLDER FELLOW.  IT WAS PARKED FOR QUITE AWHILE.   REALLY SOLID OLD GIRL.   SOME BONDO IN LOWER QUARTERS.  (It wasn't mixed with a boat paddle, it's minor).   GAS TANK HAS BEEN REPLACED.   NEW STEREO. (I know big deal but hey it has tunes).   STARTS ON A BREATH.  RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.  I DRIVE IT TO WORK AT MY BARBERSHOP AND IT DRAWS MORE PEOPLE THAN OUR SHOW CARS.

ALL THE LIGHTS. BLINKERS. HORN WORK.   ITS BEEN SAFETY INSPCTED IN THE LAST 30 DAYS.   ITS LICENSED.    WE OWN IT.
THE GLASS IS ALL GOOD.   ORIGINAL WINDSHILED WITH NO CRACKS.   BOTTOMS OF DOORS ARE ALL SOLID.   THINGS LIKE THAT.   NEVER GETS HOT.    RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD.   NOTE:  I DONT HAVE THE SECONDARIES HOOKED UP ON THE HOLLEY 

FRAME IS GREAT.  STILL ALL BLACK PAINT.   FRONT END IS TIGHT.    I LOWERED IT AND PUT BRAND NEW WHEELS AND TIRES WHICH REALLY SET IT OFF.   HAD MOONS ON IT.

BED IS ORIGINAL AND SOLID.   TAILGATE OPENS AND CLOSES LIKE A BANK VAULT.    DOORS TOO. 
FLOORS LOOK LIKE THEYVE BEEN PATCHED.   NOT FRED FLINTSTONE APPROVED.

ITS A CAR YOU HOP IN AND GO.   ITS READY TO PLAY.   HOWEVER IF YOU WANTD TO PAINT IT AND ALL, ITS A GREAT CANDIDATE.    WE HAD FUN GOING THE RATTY LOOK FOR ONCE.    PEOPLE JUST LOVE THIS THING.   THEY ARE PRETTY RARE.

WE ARE SELLING BECAUSE ITS WHAT THE WIFE AND I DO FOR A HOBBY.   FIND CARS THAT ARE GOOD.   LOVE ON THEM AND PASS THEM ON.

IM NOT TAKING A BUNCH OF PICTURES AND MAILING THEM TO HERE AND THRE.   GOT QUESTIONS ASK.   GET OFF YOUR BUTT AND COME LOOK IF YOU DONT TRUST ME.    READ MY FEEDBACK.   ITS REALLY GOOD AND I PLAN ON KEEPING IT THAT WAY.

ITS NOT OFFICIALLY FOR SALE LOCALLY AS I LIVE IN A REALLY SMALL TOWN , HOWEVER I CAN END IT EARLY IF ENOUGH CASH SHOWS UP ON THE HOOD OF THE RANCHERO

SERIOUSLY.  ITS PRICED RIGHT.   IM TRYING TO MAKE A LITTLE PROFIT, NOT GO TO HAWAII ON YOU.   THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOD BLESS.      

REVISION...... I JUST REALIZED THIS IS LISTED UNDER MY WIFES EBAY.    FOR FEEDBACK ON OUR CAR SALES ...SEE MY EBAY.   SIGNMASTER59.     Thanks

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