1959 Ranchero Custom And Beautiful, Not Restored But Better. on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
I've got a 1959 Ford Ranchero that is NEW, NEW, NEW. I have the side rear Chrome Ranchero name trim pieces and rear red Ranchero tailgate emblem just have to put it on. This truck is so clean, your gonna love it. Drive it across the country if you wish. One of the shops I had bought parts from, said they also rebuild and sell these and none of them has sold for less than $72,000. It's going on eBay soon. Is it perfect? ... not yet but close. Truck was freshly painted last year and is going back into the paint shop under warranty soon to take care of a few chips. So whoever buys it will have a fresh paint job with no chips etc. I've included 2 pictures from the body shop, as you can see no big crunchies on the car. Nice and straight. This was NOT a put together pile, from a bunch of cars etc. This should be correct original miles approx. 60700. The shop is closed until Monday. I will update on Monday I do not provide any shipping services but will assist in anyway I can. Warranty the engine has a 12 month 12,000 mile on it. The power train is completely rebuilt. But I'm sorry other than mfg. warranty The care is sold as is. |
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