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Classic 1964 Ford Falcon Ranchero Hotrod Street Rod Cruiser Pickup V8 4 Speed on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:11111
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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Classic 1964 Ford Falcon Ranchero. This is the one Hot Rodders Most Desire because of the Horse Power to Weight Ratio. Style and size only  2 year run before Ford started making them Huge. And best of all, its a pickup truck.
 
This Kool Ranchero started life right here in California. Original engine was a 260 V8. and  now Updated  to this 302 V8.
 
302 V8 engine recent rebuild with GT40 Heads, 40 over on Pistons, Crane Performance Street Cam, Edelbrock Air Gap Aluminum Manifold, Holley 600 cfm Carburetor . MSD Ignition, Headers with Mega Flow Mufflers, Aluminum Radiator and  High Volume Water Pump. Runs Very Nice and Sounds like a Race car at Idle.
 
After Market Tach, Oil, Temp, Amp, Gauges.
 
T-10  4 Speed transmission. Shifts great and New Clutch. Could use Better shifter as this may be the Original.

 Highway gears for cruising to the Car Shows.
 
 Front end was rebuilt with all Moog Parts. New Ball Joints, Rod Ends, New Front Springs  and New Swaw Bar.
 
New Power Disc Brakes in Front. Cross Drilled Rotors. Drum in Rear.
 
17 inch American Racing Mag Wheels with 225 x 45 17 tires. Looks Great.
 
Seats were redone and has Cobra Racing Seat Belts. New Carpet. Headliner and Door Panels in good condition. New GT Steering Wheel.
 
Factory Un Cut Dash. Brand New in the Box, Retro Classic Radio. Just install and Go.
 
Body, Frame, Doors, etc in very good condition  and rust free.  All Chrome Moldings, Grill and Bumpers in respectable condition. Paint needs refreshed, And production shops have great specials right now. But clean looking enough to drive her the way she sits.
 
All Glass in good condition.
 
To sum up , its a very nice example of a Classic Ranchero. 50 Years old but timeless Beauty.
 
Ask Questions....... If its important to you, its important to me. I'm too damn old to build hotrods any more but I can sure get answers. As with All old cars and trucks, Sold As Is with no warranty Expressed or Implied. Actual Mileage Unknown.
 
Clear Clean California Title with Matching VIN Numbers. Makes it easier to Import to other countries.
 
I Sell Worldwide including Australia, New Zealand, Finland, Norway, Germany, Switzerland , England, Canada, Dubai , and probably a bunch of other countries that I forgot. I will assist your shipper.
 
Thank you for looking. I reserve the right to end the auction early for a respectable offer.
 
Bid Now or Make Your Best Offer.
 
 
 

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