Ute001
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• Cairns, XX, Australia |
• Registered on 10/27/2007 |
• 1 post |
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Posted:10/27/2007 09:34 |
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Hello everybody. At this point in time I do not own a ranchero however I am trying to purchase one.
Looking around for a 1970/1972/1973 ranchero (hopefully a gt).
But I have one or two questions to ask. Obviously not a lot of rancheros in Aus...
Need to know how long (inches will do I'll convert it to the new stuff Just kidding)
And how wide
the three models are (hate to buy one and it not fit in shed!!!!!)
If anyone knows of any Utes for sale I'd love to hear about them..
Cheers.......................Maverick
Ps. some of your rides are absolutely awesome.. |
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Posted:10/30/2007 05:07 |
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Welcome!
I see that you've also found your way to the Ranchero.USA forums.
If there's a Ranchero anywhere that's what you're looking for, chances are you'll hear about it there.
Talk to you there.
D.B.
'67 Ranchero 500 - 351C-4V/AOD - Daily Driver
'69 Titan Mk.5 Formula Ford |
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jeff931
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• Slave Lake, Alberta, XX, Canada |
• Registered on 11/5/2006 |
• 11 posts |
• 2 Vehicles |
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Posted:3/28/2009 02:48 |
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Mate, they are BIG cars! my 73 GT is almost 19 feet long (215 inches/8.47metres) and 79 inches wide (3.1 metres);
I was living in Kiama for a bit this winter, and I have seen the garages the older homes have down under-its going to be very tight!
I store mine in a 20X10 storage unit, and there is enough room for me to open the drivers door and get out-thats it!
Jeff Nagy,
`73 Ranchero GT
VIN 3A48Q197113
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