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1962 Ford Ranchero
About the 1960–1965 Ford Ranchero
The 1960 Ford Ranchero moved the coupe utility from the full-size Ford onto Ford's new compact Falcon, shrinking the truck substantially and pairing it with economical inline-six engines. The Falcon Ranchero rode on the Falcon's 109.5-inch wheelbase and shared the compact's body and styling. The 1960 Ford Ranchero was inline-six only, starting with the 144-cubic-inch six; Ford added the larger 170 six for 1961 and the 200 six later in the run, all rated in SAE gross horsepower as was standard before 1972. A V8 returned to the Ranchero for 1963 with the 260 Windsor, and by 1965 the 289 Windsor V8 was available. The Falcon Ranchero grew larger and more sculpted for the 1964-1965 restyle as the Falcon line itself was reworked. This generation repositioned the Ranchero as an affordable, car-based work vehicle with a roughly 800-pound load rating, competing against the Chevrolet El Camino, which Chevrolet had launched for 1959 and then paused before reviving on its own intermediate. For 1966 the Ford Ranchero moved up to the intermediate Fairlane platform, ending the compact Falcon era.
The story
Two tone: dark brown & tan. All body panels replaced with thin sheet metal (except tailgate and hood), '79 Mercury Bobcat grill, headlights, and front bumper. Chromed glove box door, chromed heater vent/speaker grille (in middle of dash), dual sport mirrors, 3" Sun Tach molded into middle of metal dash, '66 Mustang guages (140 mph speedo), Grant GT steering wheel, carpeted bed w/tonneau cover, converted to 5 lug w/steel wheels painted dark brown (painted to match one of the colors of the car), dual velour bucket seats w/dual armrests, and my most favorite item this car has: built in cooler in the bed!!! ;) — Rick Corder
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