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Ironically, the Ranchero was not a new idea. The Ranchero was instead Ford’s attempt to replicate its massive success in the Australian market with “coupe utility” vehicles—essentially two ...
and "Chevrolet brings you the brightest new idea of the year!" See All 25 Photos While Ford reskinned the Ranchero in 1959 in square-edged, buttoned-down clothing, Chevy opted for zoomy styling ...
Who else would choose to install a Ford Ranchero onto a tall F-Series ... He said a third-party outfitter built this stacked Ranchero using a "brand new body on a brand new chassis" back in ...
Giovannetti’s Ranchero has the 292-cubic-inch V8 with the Ford-O-Matic transmission. When new, this 1959 custom Ranchero with a 7-foot bed was priced around $2,300 or about $20,000 today ...
This Ranchero lives on one of the busiest streets ... The stacked quad headlights and plastic snout really scream "Late 70s Ford" to the world. And that's a good thing. The two-tone beige-and ...
while the V8 options offered by Ford were the 292 (4.8-liter) and the 352 (5.8-liter). The Ranchero that’s now looking for a new owner on eBay is powered by a 292, and the seller says this is ...