1965 Ford Ranchero Prostreet on 2040-cars
Denison, Texas, United States
1965 Ford Ranchero Prostreet- Street Legal - 480cid - Private Party -
This truck is street legal, and will pass tech inspection at the track except for the seatbelts which are out of date. The truck ran 12.80 E.T. at 107 mph straight and smooth. Truck gets approximately 10 mpg around 10 running 93 octane.
I have this car for sale locally and reserve the right to sell it if I receive the right offer. PLEASE contact me with any questions, concerns, thoughts, or musings involving the car, the auction, or the price. I will do my best to accommodate your needs and wishes. A $500 deposit must be made by the winner within 24 hours of the auction's end. The deposit is not refundable in any way, shape, form, or by any terms. Your agreement to purchase this vehicle is binding and cannot be withdrawn from once won. Don't waste my time and I won't waste yours. Full payment must be made within 7 days of the auction's end or you will be filed and listed as a non-paying bidder. If payment is made in any form other than cash in person, the check, money order, or transfer must FULLY CLEAR before the vehicle will be released. I've had problems with fake cashier's checks in the past, so everything must FULLY CLEAR before I hand over the vehicle. There is no warranty expressed or implied. This sale is final. If the vehicle is picked up within 7 days of final payment, a storage fee of $15 per day will be assessed that you are required to pay at or before the time of pickup. If the vehicle is not paid for and picked up within the stated time, the buyer will loose any rights to the vehicle as well as the money they have paid. choice words that are specifically and directly related to the item for sale: 64 impala impalla ss supersport super sport camaro chevy chevrolet corvette mustang viper supra 3000gt stealth f250 f350 excursion ford road runner nova chevele chevelle classic 350 sports car lowrider low rider rims fast speed manual automatic ls1 ls2 ls3 v10 v8 horsepower showcar show car daily driver barret jackson auction gtr skyline duramax neon 240sx vette z06 zr1 baja |
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