Ford Ranchero Club Forums
sacaircooled
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Sacramento, CA, USA |
Registered on 4/10/2009 |
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Posted:4/10/2009 12:23 |
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1972 Ranchero GT 351c C6 Transmission
This car was restored completely, has 351 Engine and C6 Transmission, the owner of the car died and the car was left to his grandson.
The grandson got in a fender bender and had the front end fixed and the car repainted with a single stage Red over the beautiful base/clear copper that his grandfather had done.
The kid wrecked the car again hitting a phone pole and bending the frame at the right front. The frame, fender, core support, hood, front bumper, and windshield were damaged. The rest of the car is in great shape with the exception of the tailgate being dented.
The car has new interior, tons of spare parts, a 2" thick file of records and receipts with it.
This is a Rust Free California Car, it was built in San Jose, CA. and has lived it's life in the Sacramento Valley. where there is no snow or Salt.
The car has a Rhino Linings Spray on bedliner done.
I have a link to photos of this car, I also have some photos of how it looked when the grandfather had it, I haven't scanned them yet though if you want them email me.
click here:
1972 Ranchero Photos CLICK HERE
This would make a good body donor if your is rotten, all it need is a frame and front clip, or you could straighten the frame on a frame machine and fix it, it's really not that bad.
I am looking to sell the whole car for best offer rather than part it, but I am taking phone numbers for parts, if it doesn't sell.
Jason (916) 548-0093 |
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lydo
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vancouver, XX, Canada |
Registered on 6/24/2009 |
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Posted:7/3/2009 00:49 |
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how much are you asking for the car? |
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EKP59
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Albuquerque, NM, USA |
Registered on 6/7/2009 |
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Posted:8/27/2009 18:49 |
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Hello,
Do you still have the vehicle and if so have you started parting out the car? Please let me know. I'm looking for a good instrument cluster from a GT, the one with all gauges. The gauges do not need to work since I'm more interested in the circuit membrane on the back of the instrument cluster.
My email is eportteus@yahoo.com
Thanks,
Eric |
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