I have nothing right now but I am sure if you are here you have a Ranchero. Lets hear what you have.
AsIs66
Americus, GA, USA
Registered on 6/13/2005
4 posts
Posted:7/17/2006 07:29
1966 Custom Ranchero undergoing a heart transplant...Today Hopefully...
Trust GOD - pray for others
ketch
Keokuk, IA, USA
Registered on 10/30/2008
2 posts
Posted:11/16/2008 20:06
Am an older man, used to drive Torino's, etc, company supplied.
Always wanted a Ranchero, after retiring, bought one.
Found a 75, with 72,000 miles, not a GT, not the right color, but had new or rebuilt everything that mattered.
I have a long history of body work, fairly good at the mechancial, almost every tool known to mankind,, etc, however the things I did back 30 years ago are not as fresh as then.
Getting back into "carb's, door adjustments, etc, etc" and find it enjoyable to be able to change out the carb, adjust doors, trace wiring, on and on, versus the newer vehicles I own.
Picked up a 72 GT on June 18th. Everything is in real good shape except the interior and even that is not in bad shape, seats need to be refinished, carpet replaced, window motors replaced and wiper motor replaced. Engine is a warmed over 351C with a C6 and rear end out of a Lincoln, so it has disc brakes on all 4 corners.