1965 Ranchero on 2040-cars
Fairfield, California, United States
What you are looking at is a custom 1965 ford ranchero. This car is powered by a 1987 ford 302 V8 with a 5spd standard transmission. the motor has been rebuilt with a holley street avenger carb on top of a edelbrock air gap intake ,544/522 comp cam gear drive roller rockers, tri Y headers through flowmasters all the way behind rear tires. Port and polished heads, new radiator, new one wire alternator, new clutch. Out back is a 9" ford with 3.89 gears non posi . It has new disc brakes front and rear. new tires with edelbrock wheels. Outside is painted red on top and black on bottom. paint is about 5 years old. it has minor chips and scratches but it is a daily driver even in the winter time. All chrome has been molded to the bed . Outside door handles have been removed and the doors open with the turn of the key. gas door has been removed also and the fuel fill is in the bed, same side. it has mild tinted side and rear windows and a new windshield. Inside has red and black door panels and bench seat. Black carpet and head liner. the dash has been smoothened and autometer gauges have been installed. heater and wipers work. This car is a very nice everyday ride it runs drives and stops very well. the engine puts out plenty of power to have fun with along with a standard transmission to add to it. I am selling this car for a friend of mine so I will get any questions answered for you.thank you for looking. NO TRADES BID TO WIN YES THERE IS A RESERVE NO I WONT TELL YOU WHAT IT IS BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR A $500 DEPOSIT TO PAYPAL WITHIN 48HRS OF AUCTION END BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DELIVERY DETAILS ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE AND I WILL ANSWER THEM ASAP |
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