1967 Ranchero Fairlane 500 289ci At Restored Condition Must See Low Buy It Now on 2040-cars
Lakewood, Washington, United States
Up for auction is a 1967 Ford Ranchero with Fairlane 500 package ,Car/ Truck was gone through in 2011 to be a great driver / showcar at local show and shines .The longtime owner knew he was going to put a lot more money in it than it would be worth when time to sell . About $20,000 was invested not counting the car.One of my favorite Ford colors in Lime metallic has $6500 in paint and bodywork done , The paint is smooth and glossy with no chips or dings anywhere , the bed of this Ranchero came out great , looks like a lot of time was spent making that nice, door jambs are just as nice .Rechromed bumpers $800, It has 289 C-code V8 with C-4 Automatic trans both rebuilt in 2011 and both performing great , You now can run unleaded gas .Engine purrs and trans shifts great , New tires earlier this summer . (I prefer whitewalls) All around a very nice running and driving car that shows well and get tons of compliments. You can fly in and drive home or I can help with shipping This car was in Washington State for many years the body was very straight and rust free .I am offering a Buy It Now at $12,500 which is more than a fair price on a Ranchero in this in this condition , I am always open to fair offers, also have more pictures..thanks and happy biddingJim 253 576 4419
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