1971 Ford Ranchero Base 7.0l on 2040-cars
Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1971
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Ranchero
Mileage: 0
Trim: Base
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This car is more suited for the strip but you could drive it on the street as all the lights and turn signals work. This was a California car so there is no rust on this car. I built this car for pinks all out the car was there but that picked a 9 second flat class. This car runs high 10s but with a lower gear I am sure it would run in the mid 10s.I was unable to get the right gear before the race. This car has only be down the track about 15-20 times I just don't have the time any more. This car is fast but easy to drive nice and straght down the track. Questions call me 330-819-3074. Here is a list of things done to the car. 1. 4 Link coil over rear suspension. 2. Ford 9" with Moser axles and 389 pro gears with disc brakes. 3. New heavy duty drive shaft with over size U joints. 4. Steel 15 gallon fuel cell. 5. Dull batteries with change over box. 6. 6 point roll cage. 7. Heavy duty C6 trans with trans brake. 8. Pro star rims. 10 inch slicks. 9. 5 point Harness. 10. Electric fuel pump water pump and fans. 11. 7 AL box 12. Line lock. 13. Ford 429 4 bolt main engine bored and stroked out to 540 cubic inch. Scat crank and rods. JE forged pistons. Roller pro comp cam and lifters. 14. John kasse aluminum Heads with 3/8 push rods. 15. Comp roller rockers. 16. Pro comp headers. 17. Aluminum manifold with 1150 dominator carb. 18. Be cool aluminum radiator. 19. All new front end every thing replaced clear down to the front springs. |
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