1969 Candy Apple Red Ford Ranchero Gt 5.0 Polished Aluminum Engine on 2040-cars
Port Hueneme, California, United States
GT Model with Built in Hood Scoop 99% restored, needs a stereo system and rims & tires of your taste. No dings or dents, garage kept, approx. 1500 miles since rebuild, 1984 5.0 Mustang Polished Aluminum Engine, Edlebrock Computer operated Fuel Injection System, you set up Horse Power and Fuel consumption, Transmission gears set up for pulling, low torque, trailer hitch, sprayed on Rhino Liner in bed, chrome re-dipped & polished, all new interior, B&M Automatic Floor Shifter, new speaker under dash, has interior controls & ability to install an A/C unit, $30,000.00 invested so far, chrome braided hoses, everything works great, down sizing lifestyle, no room to store inside garage. Great opportunity for muscle car enthusiast. Can send additional pictures if interested.
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