1963 Ford Ranchero Pro Touring Hot Rod V8 , Beautifully Restored And Modified on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
1963 Ford Ranchero Pro Touring Hot Rod---------------
WATCH THE VIDEO: http://youtu.be/dFHbfjAgw_I -------------
Here is a beautifully restored and modified 1963 Ford Ranchero-
It has been flawlessly updated with a new Ford Crate GT-40 V8 engine producing a whopping 345HP mated to a strong Tremec 5 Speed transmission & Centerforce clutch which pushes the power to the 8" Positraction 4:11 rear end. The large 295/50/15 rear wheels transfer the energy to the road. Disc brakes are able to reign in the power and bring this re-creation to a quick secure stop. Steering is quick and easy.Check out the pictures to see the beautifully done engine!
The underside is as beautiful as the top. Both are finished in a glossy white that nearly glows, and the front features painted on silver blue flames. The body lines are flawless and the body is nothing less than solid metal.
The photos don't do this car justice. . .you just have to see it. The interior is all new and looks very nice with the LeCarra steering wheel. The factory radio has also been replaced with an updated unit in the factory location. The aftermarket A/C system works through the under dash vents.
Look high and look low, you just won't find another 63 Rachero restored to this level of perfection let alone one updated with the equipment found here.
Business name & phone number decals can be easily removed from Truck,--------------------
Perfect Car to promote your Business!!!-----------------
Car is in Costa Mesa CA 92627------------------
Cell: 949-259-3109--------------------
New Crate GT-40 V8 Engine 5.0 345HP--
New Tremec 5 Speed Transmission--
New Centerforce Clutch--
New 8" Posi 4:11 Rear end Narrowed--
New Shelby Front Suspension & Four link Traction Bars--
New Full Body and Frame Restored--
New Disc Brakes & A/C Unit--
New Header & Flowmaster Muffler --
New Rollbar & Tinted Windows--
New Pioneer Tuner with Subwoofer and Amp--
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