Rare Ranchero Squire ,rare Car, Hot Rod Rat Rod, El Camino on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Rare Ranchero Squire in great shape. In its day never as popular as the Chevrolet El Camino, the 71 Ranchero is now starting to be discovered by collectors. The 71' is considered by many to be the high point of Ranchero body styles. The wood panels add to the vibe and put you in the club of the much sought after Ford Country Squire wagons of the past. Can't be many left in this condition . Interior looks like new with the exception of a few pinholes in the bench seat. Originally built in January 1971 and ordered with: 351-2V engine, medium green metallic paint, medium green knitted vinyl bench seat. 3.25 standard axle ratio, cruise-o-matic transmission, powers steering, am radio and towing package. Includes both keys and original owners manual. Sold at Bond Ford sales in Staunton, Illinois, this Ranchero has been serviced regularly throughout its 43 years. Never been cut up or abused, even has the original old school radio as delivered by the factory. Up close the paint is faded and the lighter wood trim would need to be redone if you wanted to make it showroom new but I think a little patina adds to this rare trucks look. All in all a rare find that gives you a truck when you need it and a good investment. I dare to say a classic car even your wife wouldn't mind! Call Tom at 614-975-6996 with any questions. Truck is located just south of Daytona Beach. Thanks for looking
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