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351 Windsor 305hp 5 Spd * Dual Exhaust * Solid * Fast * Classic American Muscle on 2040-cars

US $27,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:300
Location:

Coronado, California, United States

Coronado, California, United States

            

                    1965 Ford Ranchero.  Classic American Muscle.  A spare-no-expense build that looks great, sounds healthy and is fast!

  • 351 Windsor V8 built to 305HP and 348 ft lb torque
  • 5 Speed Ford T5 manual trans with Hurst shifter
  • Holley 4 Barrel carburetor
  • Offenhauser intake manifold
  • Billet engine components
  • Engine compartment bracing
  • Headers, Flowmasters and 3" dual exhaust
  • MSD Electronic ignition
  • Accel ignition wires
  • Alternator-high output
  • Oversize aluminum radiator with electric fan
  • Front power disc conversion with adjustable coil-overs
  • Power rack and pinion steering
  • 1" sway bar
  • Rear traction bars
  • New rear shocks
  • Posi-traction rear end
  • Cragar chrome wheels with wide-as-possible 17" BF Goodrich tires
  • Flaming River tilt steering wheel
  • Bucket seats
  • New interior: Seats, carpet, door panels, dash pad
  • SoCal Bodywork and "Root Beer" paint ($15K)
  • Super shiny show-quality finish
  • Straight-as-an-arrow body panels
  • New windshield, molding and body rubber
  • All chrome and stainless are new or refurbished
  • Super clean and detailed body and interior

And more...

Driven just 300 miles since built.

The root beer paint (a mid-60's Cadillac color) is stunning and always gets attention. It shifts smoothly, stops straight and pulls very strong. It has a deep healthy growl that lets others know this is a serious machine. It feels very tight, as attention has been paid to suspension and steering. A good driving car that gets attention wherever you go.

It is FAST and sounds like the authentic muscle car that it is. Driving this machine does not disappoint.

It has vent windows and the original AM radio with a new chrome antenna. Back window is tinted. The bed is painted and glossy and the tailgate works perfectly. The car rides well, with no creaks or rattles and it cruises down the road very nicely.

If you are in the market for a fast, fun and beautiful piece of American muscle, this one is for you!

A southern California car that has been stored in a climate controlled garage.

Lots of paperwork and records.

$45K+ invested.

Please ask all questions prior to bidding.

$2000 Deposit due at end of auction via Paypal.

Sold as-is, where is.

Please note our 100% Positive feedback as a 13 year Ebay seller!

Thanks for looking!


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