1972 Ford Ranchero Pick Up on 2040-cars
Harrison Township, Michigan, United States
Body Type:PICK UP TYPE CAR
Engine:V8 302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Ranchero
Drive Type: THREE SPEED ON THE COLUM
Mileage: 90
Exterior Color: GREEN AND BLACK
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Green
Trim: CHROME
THIS CAR IS A 1972 FORD RANCHERO TWO DOOR WITH A PICKUP BODY THE CAR IS VERY CLEAN IN AND OUT THE SEAT HAS A LITTLE TEAR ON THE SIDE AND A REPAIR AS WELL, THE OUTSIDE IS VERY NICE ALSO SOME MINOR RUST NEAR DOOR JAM IT HAS A BED COVER, BRAND NEW TIRES , CLUCH STRONG MOTOR AND TRANS ,I DROVE THIS CAR FROM TENN TO DETROIT, AND IT DROVE GREAT FROUNT END IS TIGHT GREAT ON GAS AND THE 3 SPEED SLIDES INTO GEARS WITH NO PROBLEMS, THIS CAR WOULD MAKE A FUN DRIVER OR EVEN A HOT ROD , REAR WINDW IS A SLIDER , ALL GAGUES WORK GREAT, AM -FM AIR VENTS HEAT,SPAIR TIRE , THATS ALL I CAN SAY THIS CAR IS COOL LOOKING GREAT RUNNING ,AND A POSSIBLE GO FAST CAR ,BUYER MUST PICK UP CAR AT HE OR SHES EXPENSE PLEASE CALL 313-909-9615 FOR ANY QUESTIONS ASK FOR JOE THANK YOU HAPPY BIDDING
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