1959 Ford Ranchero, Arizona Car, V8 Automatic, Air Conditioning, Power Steering on 2040-cars
Dover, Delaware, United States
1959 Ford Ranchero
Rare Former Arizona Car, I have a copy of previous title to prove (see pic below). Beautiful condition inside and out. It's an older restoration but you can't tell at all - it's been very well maintained over the years. Lots of money has been put in this car. It has a 302 Cubic Inch V8. 4bbl Carb. Automatic Transmission. Air Conditioning. and Power Steering. Dual Exhaust. Lots of new parts, recently put new control arm and bushings in the front end. Runs, drives, and handles well. Clean all round car with a nice interior and exterior - straight body with no rust. Engine runs excellent and has no leaks and no problems. Not a showroom car but I definitely wouldn't be ashamed to pull up in a car show with it and more than likely you'll have the only 50's Era Ranchero. I have a clean Delaware title, but will include my color copy of the former Arizona title in with sale. See YouTube video for a walk around of the car running Click Here for a Video of Walk Around of the Car More pictures below also. If you have any questions at all please don't hesitate to call (3 0 2) - 3 5 9 - 1 96 7. I'm selling the car to thin out my car collection. car is sold as-is where-is with no reserve, that means if you bid on it you buy it. international buyers are welcome to bid also. |
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