1972 Ford Ranchero Gt Rare Q-code 351 Cobra Jet 4 Speed 72 on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Engine:351 CLEVELAND COBRA JET
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1972
Sub Model: GT
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Ranchero
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GT
Warranty: NONE
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 0
This Auction is for a VERY RARE 1972 Ford Ranchero GT Q-Code 351 Cleveland Cobra Jet Factory 4 Speed!!! This Car is a Very Rare Q-code 351 CJ Car and Factory 4 Speed.
Factory Power front disc brakes, power steering, Tach Dash, Deluxe Interior, Competition Suspension with both Front and Rear Huge Sway Bars, and Big 9 inch RearEnd!!! This Car runs, drives, shifts, and stops Great!!! In other words this is a hop in, fire it up, and take off car!!! This Ranchero retains it's original 351 4V Head 4 Bolt Main Block Motor along with it's original RUG-BF1 Top Loader 4 Speed Transmission!!! It is difficult to find a Factory 4 Speed 1972 Mustang let alone a Factory 4 Speed Ranchero!!! This Ranchero has a BRAND NEW FUEL TANK FLOAT!!! Lots Of Power and classic
style!!! EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS 1972 CLASSIC FORD RANCHERO GT!!! The exhaust system is in good condition and sounds great!!! All window glasses and regulators work as they should!!! Factory horn, windshield wipers, all lights, and signals work great!!! Email me for lots more pictures of this great car!!! This 72 Ranchero has some dings, scratches, and imperfections here and there as it is 41 plus years old!!! This car needs some body work as it is in desperate need of a Right hand Rear Quarter Panel due to rust. This quarter was repaired improperly years ago with mud when it should have simply been replaced at the time of repair. Thus it now looks rough with a large size hole. NOTE: I have Found a Rust Free Right Hand Rear Quarter here in my area and the gentleman that has it will sell it for $300.00.
THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS and NEEDS TO BE PICKED UP IN PERSON WITH CASH IN HAND in (((((Springfield, Missouri. 65804))))) Home Of BASS PRO SHOPS WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER THE END OF THIS AUCTION!!! CAR NEEDS TO BE PAID FOR IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS!!! ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS WITH NO REFUNDS, AND WITH NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED!!! So if you have questions PLEASE ask before bidding! Buyer must contact seller *****(VIA EMAIL)***** within 24 hours after the close of the auction with name and address information and with plans of when car will be picked up and paid for within (10 days). *****(((( NO PERSONAL CHECKS WHAT SO EVER WILL BE ACCEPTED AND I DO NOT ACCEPT PAYMENTS THROUGH PAYPAL FOR TOO MANY BAD REASONS TO MENTION!!!!))))) ****** THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!!!
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