Beautiful 1957 Ranchero Great Driver on 2040-cars
Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:292
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Ranchero
Warranty: NO WARRANTY
Trim: FAIRLANE 500
Drive Type: 3 SPEED MANUAL
Mileage: 85,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red /WHITE
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red / WHITE
BEAUTIFUL 2 OWNER TENN.CAR,THE BODYS SUPER STRAIGHT,NO DENTS,WAVES, SCRATCHES, ETC. RUNS,SHIFTS,STOPS,AND STEERS GREAT,DOES NOT LEAK OR SMOKE,RUNS COOL,STAINLESS AND CHROME IN GREAT CONDITION,DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE GREAT,TAILGATE AND HOOD OPENS AND CLOSES GREAT,292 T BIRD MOTOR WITH ALUMINUM MANIFOLD AND 3, 2S [TRIPS] ALL REBUILT,DONT LEAK., ALSO OPTIONAL POWER STEERING,MANUAL BRAKES, POLISHED T BIRD ALUMINUM VALVE COVERS, WITH RARE CHROME GRILL BAR,STAINLESS[ HOCKEY] ROCKER COVERS, NEW 1956 T BIRD WIRE WHEEL COVERS,ALMOST NEW 15" FIRESTONE WWW BIAS TIRES WITH 97% TREAD, SUPER RARE DEALER INSTALLED FAIRLANE 500 GOLD AND STAINLESS SIDETRIM,CUSTOM MADE HEAVY VINYL TONNEAU COVER,COMES WITH OPTIONAL PAINTED SKIRTS NOT INSTALLED,ALL GLASS IN EXCELLANT SHAPE,WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN GREAT DOOD LOCKS LOCK WITH THE KEY[I THINK ITS ORIG],BUMPERS FRONT AND BACK NO DENTS SHINE GREAT GRILL GREAT SHAPE,CHROME HEADLIGHT RINGS,VENT WINDOWS WORK GREAT , ENGINE COMPARTMENT CLEAN NOT ALL GREASY,TOP HALF OF FIRE WALL PAINTED WHITE AND SHINEY,DASH SHINEY AND STRAIGHT,GLOVE BOX WORKS GREAT,INTERIOR IN GREAT SHAPE,DOOR PANELS REALLY NICE NOT ALL BENY UP,SEAT GREAT COND. LITTLE TARE IN LOWER PASS CORNER,HARD TO SEE BUT FIXABLE, HEADLINER IN GREAT COND,SEAT FRAMES PAINTED RED AND IN LIKE NEW COND.UNDERCARRAGE CLEAN AND TAKEN CARE OF, NOT ALL GREASY, REAR PATCH ON PASS FLOOR YEARS AGO,OTHER THAN THAT,THAT I CAN SEE. THE BED IS SOLID AND PAINTED NICE COND,WITH A RED LOOP CARPET AND BINDING ITS REMOVABLE, ,FOR A 56 YEAR OLD RANCHERO TO SURVIVE IN THIS COND ,IT WAS TAKEN CARE OF AND USED AS A TRUCK ALSO, THE WIPER MOTOR DOES NOT WORK,EASY FIX WILL ALLOW 125.00 AND THE HEATER CORE IS BY PASSED WILL ALLOW 90.00 ,THE FAN WORKS. THIS WAS ORIG.A 6 CYD SOME YEARS AGO THE NEW 292 T BIRD ENGINE WAS INSTALLED[THAT WAS FINE WITH ME] A LOT OF EXTRA PARTS INCLUDE= ORIG 4 BARREL MANIFOLD AND CARB,ORIG VALVE COVERS,ORIG AIR CLEANER, NEW IN THE BOX FULL CLUTCH ASSMBLY[DOES NOT NEED A CLUTCH ITS FINE JUST EXTRA, NEW ALUM. IN PLASTIC DOOR SILLS,AND OTHER THINGS THAT ARE OPACKED AWAY. THESE FIRST YEAR ICONS IN THIS SHAPE ARE ALMOST EXTENT AND ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES THE CAR IS REALLY STRAIGHT AND EVEN NICER IN PERSON,EVERYBODY WHO SEES THE CAR CANT GET OVER THE COND,AND BEAUTY,AND ITS A DRIVER NOT A SHOW CAR,THANKS FOR LOOKING IF INTRESTED PLEASE CALL DON 6102733669 OR E MAIL DONZZO34@AOL.COM
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