Classic 1957 Ford Ranchero on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
NO RESERVE - Here is a classic Ranchero that spent its entire life in Colorado. It was moved to Florida to inside dry storage and sat in storage for 25 years. I took the car in a trade and proceeded to get the car roadworthy. Its got a "60`s" 390 CI motor and a C-6 Automatic Transmission with B-M shifter. (the original column shifter is still there if you want to convert it back) The car is freshly tuned and oil changed. The engine is smooth with no knocks or smoke. It has a new Edelbrock 650 cfm 4 barrel carburetor. It has a Mallory ignition. The car has a new duel exhaust system, w glass packs, and sounds mellow. The transmission was recently serviced and has new filters, modulator, gaskets and complete fluid change. The brake master cylinder, lines, wheel cylinders were replaced. It sports tires and wheels are off a restored 1960 T-Bird. The body has a pretty easy life out west. There is evidence both rockers and the rear quarter were replaced. The doors, roof, hood are rust free. The floors although solid have some pinholes behind the seats. The door posts are solid. New scuff and paint, with satin black and epoxy primer.It has a new battery and fires perfect. The windshield and right door glass is cracked. Can assist in delivery. Call with questions anytime from 9AM to 10PM Eastern My name is Gary and phone is 321-698-2643. NO RESERVE NO RESERVE NO RESERVE
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