Great Running Classic 1977 Ford Ranchero on 2040-cars
Sunnyvale, California, United States
1977 Ford Ranchero GT, Automatic, Air Conditioning, 351 "Windsor" V8. This car is fast and will lay out some rubber. It isn't terribly loud but has a nice rumble with it's dual exhaust.
I bought this car from a teenager that had removed all the smog components and air conditioning and put on aftermarket parts but, then couldn't get it registered or smogged again. I bought it just for fun while my regular daily driver was having major repairs. I ended up doing some major repairs to this. It does need some work to make it the $10-$15,000 car it could be. The headliner is split and needs repaired/replaced, I replaced the air conditioning components but, it had a leak, put sealer in haven't put new refrigerant in it again yet, the threading on the seats has broken and separated, it has been painted from its original powder blue and the paint is peeling in places mostly around the hood area however, I have done a bunch of work to it and it is running great and passed smog 4/24/2013. New radiator, water pump, thermostat, front disc brakes, rotors and master cylinder, rear brakes have lots of tread and the tires have pretty good tread all the way around. It has a full size spare tire behind the passenger seat. I replaced the air conditioning components, smog pump and components. It has had a recent oil change and tune up with platinum plugs and synthetic oil. It is running great. I think El Caminos might be a little more popular but, there seems to be more of them too. Check it out, fair priced, decent Rancheros are scarce. Less than 100,000 original miles! About 96,000 right now! Clear title, registered to February 2014. Drive it away at the end of this auction! Buy it today, use it for your Christmas shopping. |
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