1970 Ford Ranchero Gt 5.8l on 2040-cars
Parma, Michigan, United States
YOURE CHANCE TO OWN A RARE VEHICLE, I HAVE TAKEN IT TO MANY CAR SHOWS AND THERE NEVER ANOTHER 1 LIKE IT, I HAVE THE MARTI REPORT, AND A CLEAN MICHIGAN TITLE..VEHICLE WAS BOUGHT NEW IN CALIFORNIA, AND SPENT 25 YRS IN ARIZONA, WAS BROUGHT TO MICHIGAN 10 YRS AGO, AND THE BODY WAS TAKEN OFF THE FRAME AND AND UNDERCOATED, THE FRAME IS NOT UNDERCOATED (SO THERE'S NOTHING TO HIDE!) IT IS TRUELY FUN TO DRIVE AND A FORD LOVERS DREAM, IT DOES HAVE THE ORIGINAL 351 CLEVELAND WITH THE RAM AIR HOOD, PREVIOUS OWNER STATES MOTOR TOP END WAS REBUILT AT 89000 MILES, NOW HAS 122000, THE HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS OPEN MANUALLY AND MAKE THIS TRUCK STAND OUT !SHE LOOKS MEAN AND SLEEK....
On Aug-26-14 at 04:24:06 PDT, seller added the following information: 1970 FORD RANCHERO GT, 351 CLEVELAND WITH APPROX 35000 ON THE MOTOR, STARTS AND RUNS LIKE NEW, NO LEAKS, NO ENGINE NOISE!, C4 AUTOMATIC, 350 GEAR IN REAR END MAKES IT QUICK! THE FRAME IS NOT UNDERCOATED AND IS IN REMARKABLE CONDITION, THE BODY HAD 1 SPOT WERE FILLER WAS USED PERIOD !, THE COLOR IS ELECTRIC GREEN WITH METAL FLAKE IN THE CLEAR, NOT A $5000 PAINT JOB, BUT IT DOES LOOK GREAT, 122000 MILES ON ODOMETER, THE HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS ARE VACUME OPERATED, AND ARE CURRENTLY MANUAL, ORIGINAL RAM AIR HOOD, COMPLETE NEW EXHAUST WITH FLOWMASTER 40'S AND CHROME TIPS JUST INSTALLED, THIS TRUCK IS 44 YRS OLD AND STILL HAD ORIGINAL EXHAUST !!!!, STORED INDOORS AND COVERED YR ROUND, THE ORIGINAL AM RADIO IS STILL IN THE DASH, AND NOTHING HAS BEEN BUTCHERED,. THIS TRUCK WILL BE OFFERED AT THE NORTH HOT ROD SHOW IN KALAMAZOO MI FOR SALE, LOCALLY, SO DONT MISS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN IT !, I PARK THIS NEXT TO MY $50,000 1937 FORD AT LOCAL CAR SHOWS AND THIS GETS 10 TIMES THE ATTENTION !!!!THE MARTI REPORT IS POSTED WITH THE PICS, THANKS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING, On Aug-26-14 at 09:59:44 PDT, seller added the following information: SHOULD SAY BODY WAS UNDER COATED, FRAME (UNI BODY) WAS NOT, SORRY FOR THE TYPO, NOTHING TO HIDE HERE, ITS A GREAT TRUCK. |
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Leno drives Henry Ford II's all-original '52 Ferrari 212 Barchetta
Tue, 17 Jun 2014The story of the relationship between Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari is absolutely fascinating. The two great men of the auto industry had what appeared to be a burgeoning friendship until Ferrari pulled out of a deal to sell his company to Ford in the '60s. The latest car featured in Jay Leno's Garage is a 1952 Ferrari 212 Barchetta that tells the very beginnings of that story.
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