65 Falcon Ranchero Dark Gray Nice Tires And Wheels 289/ Auto Lokar Shifter, Cd on 2040-cars
Mount Pleasant, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 355 posi rear end
Model: Ranchero
Mileage: 5,960
Trim: deluxe
I have for sale a 1965 ford falcon ranchero it has a built 289 not sure what all is in it it doses rumble and shake at an idle an revs quick the 289 has according to the papers I have on the car is shop built and the c-4 is also new with shift kit and stall converter. there is a lokkar shifter in the floor,it has front disc brakes and a 8 3/4 posi in the rear. it has a am/fm cassette in the dash and a pioneer 6 cd changer behind the seat all seems to work well.I got the car some time back on a trade I made. I drive this car everyday back and forth work.I do know the floor pan has been worked with sheet metal the front end has an 1 5/8 sway bar it handles really well. look I can say all kinds of goods things about the car but it is just a great running little car if your looking for a show car this is not it. but it is fun to drive and a good daily driver ask whatever questions you like I will try to get the answers, but I,am not a mech. well take a look tell me what you think.I would think about a trade if something comes up I like I know someone will want to know why I selling for one thing I am 6ft 4in and it is a little small for me and I would like to get a 55 or 56 chevy or ford to play around in. The car is being sold in as-is condition and without refund so please if you can,t buy don,t bid THANKS FOR LOOKING
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