1960 Falcon Ranchero, 5-spokes, 5.0 V8, C-4 Auto, Power Rack & Pinion Steering on 2040-cars
Lancaster, California, United States
Body Type:Ranchero
Engine:302 Ford V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Falcon
Trim: Ranchero
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 19,000
1960 FALCON RANCHERO-V8-POWER STEERING!
302 (5.0) Ford V8, motor runs great, no problems,
MSD 6-AL ignition,
Edelbrock carb. Electric choke,
C-4 3 speed automatic, Mustang floor shifter, trans cooler,
Power Rack & Pinion Steering, very easy to drive, new alignment, 1" sway bar, frame connectors,
5-Spoke American Style mags, 15"X8.5" in rear,
New 3-row radiator, Aluminum overflow tank, new hoses, new belts,
Granada front disc brakes, new master cylinder,
New battery,
8" rear end,
2 1/2" Flow Masters Mufflers,
21 gallon gas tank,
6-way power seats, package tray removed behind seat so plenty of room for 6' and taller driver, VDO in dash gauges, Dash painted Gloss Black, Grant Steering Wheel, New Mooneyes Tach,
New KYB GR-2 front shocks, air shocks in rear,
Monte Carlo fender brace.
Very nice driver condition, all of the hard work is completed.
Sold as is, no warranties
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