1976 Ford Ranchero 500 Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Gresham, Oregon, United States
1976 FORD RANCHERO 500 WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET WITH THIS ONE. RUNNING CONDITION IS UNKNOWN AT THIS TIME I HAVEN'T TRIED TO START IT. TRUCK IS PRETTY STRAIGHT AND IN DESCENT CONDITION BUT WILL NEED SOME CLEANING AND FIXING. THIS VEHICLE HAS A REAR SWAY BAR AS WELL AS A 400 CUBIC INCH ENGINE WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BEHIND IT!
I WILL REMOVE THE TIRES THAT YOU SEE IN THE BED PRIOR TO PICK UP OR DELIVERY ALSO PLEASE NOTE THE GAS CAP SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS HAS BEEN REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH AN AFTERMARKET GAS CAP. THIS WAS A HIGH DESERT CAR AND SHOULDN'T HAVE MUCH RUST AT ALL BID NOW AND MAKE THIS CAR YOURS! PLEASE LOOK OVER ALL OF THE PHOTOS AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE IF THE ITEM IS NOT PAID FOR IMMEDIATELY AT PURCHASE I REQUIRE A FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IN MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END OR I WILL RE-LIST REMAINING BALANCE DUE WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OF AUCTIONS ENDING IF I HAVEN'T RECEIVED PAYMENT BY THE SEVENTH DAY I WILL RE-LIST AND YOU WILL LOSE YOUR DEPOSIT I CAN HELP WITH DELIVERING THE VEHICLE TO A LOCAL SHIPPING PORT OR PICK UP LOCATION WITHIN 40 MILES OF GRESHAM OREGON FOR A SMALL FEE I CAN ALSO DELIVER THE TRUCK WITHIN A COUPLE HUNDRED MILES FOR A PRICE LET ME KNOW PLEASE CHECK MY 100% FEEDBACK AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE |
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