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77' Ranchero
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billytk1977
• Bartlesville, OK, USA
• Registered on 2/10/2009
• 3 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:2/10/2009 22:41
Does anybody else here have a 1977 Ranchero GT? i just got one, and i have been unable to get very much information on it. any ideas?
1978GT
• Brigham City, UT, USA
• Registered on 2/16/2009
• 1 post
Posted:2/16/2009 09:04
Congratulations! Yes, I have one that I have been restoring for several months - a long process. Some suggestions for info: The Ranchero Club, Port Vue, PA; Auto Restorer, Boone, IA; Ranchero Enthusiasts, Bellingham, WA; Chilton Ford Mid-Size Cars 1971-85 Repair Manual; Ford 1977 Car Shop Manual (this is the one published by FOMOCO) I got mine from Detroit Iron on a CD; RockAuto.com; ClassicCar.com. that's the tip of the iceberg.
Good luck. Keep in touch: Dave: highflyer722@yahoo.com.
shrek
• Gulf Breeze, FL, USA
• Registered on 1/28/2007
• 1 post
2 ATVs
13 Motorcycles
Posted:5/28/2009 23:59
I've got a '79 Ranchero...same parts, pretty much.

ranchero.us is your best place for Forum info...lots of members on at all hours.

We're talking thousands of Ranchero owners of all types.

Good Luck

1979 Ranchero GT w/351M
1996 Acura SLX (blown engine)
1981 Yamaha XS-400 Special II (restoration project)
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