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1959 Ford Ranchero
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1959 Ford Ranchero

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The story

I have everything needed for the re-paint\restore and then some. This is a rust free car that is used anytime I feel the need to drive it. It’s dependable and fun. I am (if I keep it) considering a paint color change. Any words of wisdom out there on this? It is green and white. The green has been changed here once in it’ss history to a darker green then original. I do not care for it. I would like to keep the interior green as I have all new ford door panels that are two tone green. I am considering doing the car green and black. Any thoughts on that? (Does anyone have the color code book for this car? I am having trouble understanding mine.) The reason I am hesitant is that I have a family of 5. I love the car but how much energy do I put into a classic like this that cannot hold my entire family for that drive down the coast highway? I am and will consider a trade for another classic that can hold all. I am not sure what the worth of this car is at this time but I know it's up there. Any thoughts or words of wisdom out there, please feel free to send them to me. I also have many extra parts for the 50 Ranchero. — janickfa

Photos

1959 Ford Ranchero - Close-up of the V8 Thunderbird Special engine in a 1959 Ford Ranchero. 1959 Ford Ranchero - Green and white 1959 Ford Ranchero parked curbside on a rainy day. 1959 Ford Ranchero - The interior of a classic car shows a detailed dashboard with gauges and a steering wheel. 1959 Ford Ranchero - The rear of a green 1959 Ford Ranchero pickup truck is visible from the side, with chrome accents and distinctive taillights. 1959 Ford Ranchero - These appear to be seat covers for a vehicle, possibly from the late 1950s or early 1960s, based on their style and color scheme.

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