1959 Ford Ranchero on 2040-cars
Roswell, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:RANCHERO PICKUP
Engine:352 FORD
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Ranchero
Drive Type: C-6 AUTOMATIC REBUILT
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: RANCHERO
Exterior Color: LT BLUE
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Green
Trim: BASE
I GOT THIS CAR WITH OUT A MOTOR OR TRANS....I PUT A COMPLETELY REBUILT 352 MOTOR WITH EVERYTHING NEW REBUILT HEADS NEW LIFTERS ,,CAM, RODS , MAINS CRANK POLISHED, PISTONS AND SO ON NO EXPENCE
SPARED... CHROME PAN AND THAT NEWLY REBUILT C-6 FORD TRANNY EVERYTHING PERIOD CORRECT.....IT HAS FORD DISC BRAKES NEW IGNIGHTER DISTRIBUTOR...IT NEEDS THE DISTRIBUTOR PUT IN AND THE POWER STEERING HOOKED UP AND THE RADIATOR PUT IN AND THE HEADER PIPES HOOKED UP ... THIS SHOULD BE A SMOOTH AND FAST RIDE... EVERTHING IS THERE...
THE REASON IM SELLING IS... IM GETTING OLD AND HAVE LOTS OF HART PROBLEMS....FINISH
PUTTING IT TOGATHER AND PAINT IT ...IT COULD BE A $30,000.00 SHOW CAR... THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN PAINTED NICELY AND THE SEATS AND DOOR PANELS ARE SPOTLESS 575-626-4138 IT HAS NEVER BEEN RUN ... IM ASKING 10,000.00 OBO ..... I WISHI HAD THE TIME TO FINISH IT AND MAKE AN EXTRA 10 GRAND OR SO. MY LOSS-YOUR GAIN.....THANKS FOR LOOKING
Ford Ranchero for Sale
Auto Services in New Mexico
The Master`s Touch Automotive ★★★★★
RECARNATION ★★★★★
Price-Rite Auto Care Inc ★★★★★
Marez Automotive Svc ★★★★★
Ivos Automotive ★★★★★
Chet`s Wheel Alignment ★★★★★
Auto blog
2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid recalled over lack of roof padding
Mon, 29 Jul 2013Ford is recalling 33,021 units of its 2013 C-Max Hybrid not equipped with optional panoramic roof panels. During testing, the model in question returned testing results for occupant head injuries that fell outside of criteria laid out in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard. The issue puts occupants at greater risk of injury in the event of a crash if they are in an affected car.
The recall will begin August 19, at which time C-Max Hybrid owners can take their cars to dealers to have energy-absorbent material installed between the headliner and roof. The bulletin below from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has more information.
Trump takes potshots at Ford in Flint
Wed, Aug 12 2015Doubling down on his general dislike of everything south of the Rio Grande, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump took aim at local favorite Ford during his first campaign visit to Michigan yesterday. "Ford is building a $2.5 billion plant in Mexico," Trump told a standing-room-only crowd in Birch Run, MI, yesterday evening. "I'll actually give them a good idea. Why don't we just let the illegals drive the cars and trucks right into our country?" This is not the first time real estate mogul turned reality TV star has whined about Ford's Mexican factory plans. Previously, he promised that if he were elected, he'd levy a 35-percent tax against Mexican-built Fords. Then, as he has here, Trump failed to address other automakers selling Mexican-built vehicles in the US, including Detroit-based General Motors as well as foreign brands like Volkswagen, Nissan, and Toyota. "I would say, the deal is not going to be approved, I won't allow it. I want that plant in the United States, preferably here," Trump said, with Bloomberg reporting his comments were meant with chants of "USA." Ford announced the $2.5-billion Mexican investment in April, saying it'd build two factories to produce transmissions and engines. In response to Trump's criticism of the deal, the Dearborn-based automaker was quick to point out that it hasn't exactly been stingy about building its business here in the US. "We are committed to leveraging our global manufacturing footprint and will continue to invest where it makes the best sense for our business," Ford spokesman Karl Henkel told Bloomberg. "We are proud that we have invested $6.2 billion in our US plants since 2011 and hired nearly 25,000 US employees." Related Video:
We test the 2016 Ford F-150 Pro Trailer Backup Assist
Thu, May 21 2015There are some automotive tasks that are more or less impossible the first time you attempt them, no matter your skill level. Remember the first time you had to back a trailer into position? Yeah, you'd have more luck disarming a nuclear bomb than getting the trailer where you're aiming. Ford is preparing to debut a technology that takes the mystery out of reversing a trailer, with the new Pro Trailer Backup Assist. Available on the entire 2016 F-150 range, the system essentially allows owners to drive their trailers by way of a dash-mounted knob. Turn the knob and the steering wheel automagically turns to the correct angle, leading the trailer in the desired direction. The steering wheel twirls about as needed, although drivers still have direct control of the accelerator and brake pedals, much as they do with Ford's Enhanced Active Park Assist system. Ford has spent eight years developing the system, the company's engineers told us. Drivers will need to measure their trailers a certain way and fit the checked reference sticker you can see in the gallery, although once a measurement is stored in the system, it can easily be recalled using the display in the instrument cluster. The system can stow the measurements for 10 trailers, and can accommodate tow-behinds up to 33 feet long. As of right now, though, the PTBA can't work with gooseneck trailers or fifth-wheels, although we're betting Ford is hard at work to accommodate those more substantial setups. "Pro Trailer Backup Assist is a smart solution to save time and increase productivity for our customers," Doug Scott, Ford Truck's marketing manager, said in the attached statement. "Instead of struggling to back up their trailer, they can spend more time on the job or enjoying the lake." We took part in a hands-on demo of the new system off the Detroit River, near Grosse Ile, MI. Full disclosure, we didn't back the trailer into the water, (your author had no interest in potentially damaging the roughly $50,000 boat/trailer Ford brought in for the test). We did, however, conduct a brief test in the safe confines of a nearby parking lot. Our immediate impression of this technology is that it will be a boon to novices or first-time towers, a group of which your author is a member. It takes the mystery out of backing up a trailer, and while there's still a learning curve involved, it's significantly easier than doing things the old-fashioned way.














1966 ford ranchero custom 4.7l
1978 ford ranchero gt 500
1957 ford ranchero custom stretched-professionally built by dick dean
1970 ford ranchero
1974 ford ranchero
1972 ford ranchero gt