1965 Ford Deluxe Ranchero...one Of 990 Ever Made. Original Paint on 2040-cars
Burbank, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:289 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Twilight Turquoise / Wimbeldon White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Ranchero
Trim: Deluxe 66H
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 115,000
Looking for the best Ranchero in existence? You just found it. This Ranchero in my opinion has got to be one of the rarest and most "original condition" 1965 Ford Ranchero's in the WORLD...period!
As far as I can tell, (and I have been looking at this car for the past 11 years) the paint is original, including the paint inside the bed. The bed tells the whole story on this GEM. It looks like its never been used.
I am the forth owner of this beauty. The three previous owners were all Falcon/Ranchero enthusiasts, so it has always been very very very well cared for. The only reason the last owner sold this car was because is lost his left leg therefore he couldn't operate the clutch anymore. He debated converting it a automatic but knew that the true value of this rare ranchero is the fact that it is a factory equipped 4 speed, bucket seat car. They only made 990 of these babies in 1965. In addition, the dual side chrome strips with two tone original paint is very hard to find.
She runs and drives beautifully down the road. I purchased her 11 years ago out of Sacramento, CA and drove her home to Los Angeles (that's about 400 miles). She purrs and handles like a dream. Since then, I have always garaged her, and taken her out for Sunday drives and car shows only. She has earned second place awards, typically only loosing out to a fully restored "frame off" contender. Most at the shows like the originality of this car and typically "drool" over her original condition.
Here is a list of features and upgrades:
X-brace under oil pan. Cross brace from shock tower to shock tower.
Rear sway bar, under differential.
1" rear lowering blocks, and front A-arms have been lowered. This gives it a better stance and helps the handling too.
Power Steering
Seats have been recovered with original style covers
Chrome plastic has been "re-chromed"...to perfection I might add
Gas filler cap has been moved to inside the bed. The original one is still in place and "wired" close so it wont come out.
"Black Plates" California plates.
"Original" fiberglass hinged bed tonneau cover
Front disc brakes
Dual exhaust
Factory spinner hub caps. Tire are in great condition, lots of tread.
Factory tach mounted on top of dash.
California Car Cover is included as well.
What does it need:
I might go ahead and change the carpet. It's not bad, its just no perfect. It's wearing thin in a few spots.
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If you have any questions please call, text or email me. Here's my info:
Mark
818-402-9491 or
I will also help you set up shipping to your location. I know a couple good shipping carriers. The cost to ship will be at your expense.
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