1965 Ford Ranchero Base 4.7l on 2040-cars
New Milford, Connecticut, United States
Engine:4.7L 4727CC 289Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 78,000
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: White
Model: Ranchero
Interior Color: Gold
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
Power Options: Air Conditioning
FOR SALE TODAY IS A NUMBERS MATCHING 1965 FORD RANCHERO PROJECT. THIS CAR IS AMAZINGLY UNMOLESTED FOR BEING 47 YEARS OLD ( ITS LIKE A TIME CAPSULE!).FOR ALL THE ENTHUSIASTS, THIS IS, FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES, A MUSTANG! ( The Ford Falcon, Ranchero, and Mustangs of this year were all built on the same platform).I PURCHASED THIS CAR ON EBAY AND HAD IT SHIPPED FROM CALIFORNIA. THE BODY HAS SOME RUST IN THE FLOORS AND QUARTERS THAT I'VE CUT OUT AND HAVE NEW PANELS TO REPLACE THEM WITH. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 86,000 MILE 289 V8 CAR WITH POWER STEERING AND AIR CONDITIONING FROM THE FACTORY!( RARE). THESE CARS DO NOT EXSIST IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY DUE TO THE WEATHER WHICH IS WHY I HAD IT SHIPPED FROM CA. THE OTHER ADVANTAGE OF BUYING A CAR FROM CALIFORNIA IS THAT EVERYTHING IS EASILY DISASSEMBLED ( NO FROZEN OR RUSTED SOLID NUTS OR BOLTS!!! BIG BONUS HERE IN THE NORTHEAST!) THE CAR IS COMPLETE ( MINUS A AC COMPRESSOR AND POWER STEERING PUMP WHICH ARE EASILY FOUND AT AN AUTO PARTS STOREOR JUNK YARD FROM ANY SMALL BLOCK FORD FROM 1961-1993). THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF NEW PARTS THAT GO WITH THE CAR. PLEASE NO SCAMMERS OR WINDOW SHOPPERS OR LOW BALLERS, THISCAR IS WORTH EVERY PENNY!. IF YOU ARE TRULY INTERESTED IN THIS CAR AND HAVE THE TIME TO FINISH IT, THE LOW RETAIL VALUE OF THIS CAR IS $9875.00( SEE LINK BELOW FOR NADA PRICING). THIS TRUCK WILL BE AN EXCELLENT ADDITION TO ANYONES COLLECTION AND THE VALUE WILL INCREASE EXPONENTIALLY! THANKS FOR LOOKING!
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1965/Ford/Falcon-Ranchero-Deluxe/Pickup/Values
NEW PARTS;
REBUILT ORIGINAL ENGINE WITH 300+ HP AND 0 MILES ( BUILT BY MACHINE SHOP IN DANBURY, CT)
NEW FLOOR PANS LEFT AND RIGHT ( FRONT, BACK AND TOE BOARDS).
NEW FULL QUARTER PANELS(I WAS CONSIDERING CUTTING OUT THE PEICES OF THE THE QUARTERS I NEEDED AND SAVING/SELLING THE REMAINDER BECAUSE 90% OF THE ORIGINAL QUARTERS ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE!)
NEW WING WINDOW SEALS
THE CAR ALSO COMES WITH A SET OF LIKE NEW DUNLOP QUALIFYER GT HR RATED 14"RADIALS ( TRY TO FIND THESE!) AND BBS TYPE GOLD ALUMINIM UNILUG WHEELS THAT ARE IN PERFECT SHAPE!
Ford Ranchero for Sale
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