1970 Ford Ranchero 500 5.8l on 2040-cars
Picayune, Mississippi, United States
1970 Ranchero Car was a mess 2 yrs. ago lots of rust and not running . Body : replaced rear quarter panels , front fender lower panels , surprise doors and rockers were in good shape . Bed was cut out and replaced with 1/4 ” diamond plate , all areas not able to painted were treated with rust inhibitor and coated , floor behind driver replaced . , Although the finish body work and paint was not done by a pro it has nice appeal. Red w/ metal flak( Not Matalic) & semi-gloss black Front bumper and pieces on bed were re-chromed. Hideaway headlights and grill repaired and working. Interior : New dash cap , Steering wheel, headliner, door panels , seat covers, carpet , New Tac. Oil ,temp., volt gauges , Radio w/ MP3 power antenna. The original dash gauges working are Fuel and speedometer , turn s, all bulb changed to LEDs . A/C & Heat controls all work . Idiot lights don’t work because the sending units on the motor were replace to accommodate new more accurate gauges. Power Train & acc.: From front Alum. a/c/ condenser, Alum. 3 row Radiator, Alum. Fined Trans. Oil cooler, dual elec. fans w/ alum. shroud , new a/c , heater, radiator hoses . 351 Cleveland , Bored 30 over 10/10 crank & mains , Mild cam, high volume oil pump, heads reworked , heavier valve spring, new lifters, chrome pan & rocker covers , Edilbrook Alum. intake & 600 cfm 4 bbl. Carb. Mallory ignition. 100 amp alt. New 134R compressor , new Factory expansion valve , original factory evaporator , in the dash. C-4 Auto trans . new torch converter , performance rebuild w/ shift kit , B&M shifter, drive shaft balanced , 9“ rear end ,new axle bearings differentials 273:1 Exhaust: Headman Headers 2 1/2 electric cutouts, 2 1/2 pipe to 2 1/2 SS Megaflow mufflers , ( Side exhaust shown has been relocated out the back ,to make for a quitter ride. ) Suspension: New upper and lower control arms & ball joints , bushings, power steering hoses, Stab. links , Etc. Riding on 16x8 Weld racing wheel (came with car) with new tires There are many other item I did not list , car/truck runs and dives well . Only Interested buyers Call me for further info or questions Harold 504-508-1472 9 AM to 6 PM Winner Must pay $500.00 by Pay Pal at end of auction , Balance due by 3 working days |
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