1966 Ford Rancero on 2040-cars
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:289 V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1966
Drive Type: automatic
Make: Ford
Mileage: 88,555
Model: Ranchero
Trim: 289 V8 automtic
1966 Ford Ranchero 289 4 Brl. Automatic C4 Interior - New tan and medium brown tweed (seats and door panel), sun visors recovered, new dome light, new headliner, carpet, and floor mats, new dash pad, new custom walnut steering wheel, nicely detailed dash with walnut trim, new glove box, new 4 way flasher switch. Exterior- Emerald green with gold flake, new med/light brown tonneau cover, coffin rails, roll on bed liner, new functional side pipes, custom tail light bezels Engine/compartment- New valve seals, timing chain, water pump, fuel pump, new eccel wires, complete tune up, new edelbrock 500 CFM 4 brl. New chrome kit, engine painted lime green with gold flake, new battery box and hold. Engine Rebuilt- Heads: New valves, springs, guides, and keepers. Heads resurfaced Block: Cooked clean, resurfaced, line bore checked, cylinders bored .030 over, crak shaft polished- std.; connecting rods resized, new pistons, R.V. Cam, lifters, double row roller timing chain and gears, push rod and roller rockets, oil pump, new chrome kit, new Edelbrock 550 carborator, rebuilt distributor, and Accel coil and wires. Under Carriage- New upper control arm, lower control arm, and lower spring, seats, sway bar links, radius bar bushings, all shocks, all brake shoes, all wheel cylinders, and all brake hoses. Front wheel bearings were cleaned and packed with new grease. Power steering valve was rebuilt, all power sterring hoses were replaced. Rear springs re-arched. All new bushings, 4 new tires and alignment, new back up safety neutral switch. All fluids have been changed. Buyers responsiblity to arange pick up. Any questions please email me.
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