Ranchero on 2040-cars
Missoula, Montana, United States
Body Type:pickup
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Ranchero
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 21,645
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Free storage for this RANCHERO until your pickup date is not a problem as we have ; a 4-acre commercial parcal ,& a 2-acre commercial property. - Located only 3-miles from the nearest Interstate-90 exit ,zip code 59808. - Am listing this ranchero because we also have a 1973 J-10 4x4 ,a 440 shortbox , a W-300 4x4 , a 1210 camper special ,a 1310 dually 4x4 , etc.,etc, & with health problems just can't keep them all !! . - This auction is for the pictured 1969 Ranchero. - All of these vintage Ranchero pickup / cars are a rare find. - This one is a V-8 / with automatic transmission . - I don't know the exact C.I.D. of this V-8 engine , if it were a Mopar product I would probably have a better idea. - There is very little rust { see photos },. nothing that can't be adressed & the floors feel good / solid , and all of the bed interior is solid. - This Ranchero has been in my family for many years. - During that time it was stored @ another location someone " borrowed " the radiator ,so it will need to be replaced. - Other than that ; it looks like everything else is fairly complete. - I think the paint is all factory original , & a new coat at some point would be advised. - It will also need a new seatcover for the bench seat. -I do have a clean /clear montana title allready noterized ,in-hand & ready to go ,it is titled as a 1969 ,but I think it may have been mfg in late 68. - The relative I purchased it from said it did run when he first bought it ,but I never got around to picking up a radiator for it. - He had a pair , & said one of them was purchased new by his former boss. - The boss owned a large road construction Co. , and I guess the cars all just sat because he allways drove a Company pickup truck.- The odometer reads : 21645.1 - Would like to see this go to a good home where it will be appreiciated. - I have a resonable reserve set on it , and it's more than just a little below the ; Buy-Now price. - Please dont ask what the reserve is ; just bid to own it & make it yours. - Located in Missoula ,Montana zip code 59808 {Missoula County}. - Sold as-is ,& where-is with the buyer to make & pay for ALL pick-up / transportation planing. - As allready mentioned free storage until you get this Ranchero is no problem. - In fact ; I sold one of our other vintage vehicles several months back ; & it's still parked here waiting for them !
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