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“Ranchero GT”1970 Ford Ranchero

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The story

My truck was orignially built in May of 1970 at the San Jose plant. Most likely it lived most of its life out West, as when I bought it it still had Arizona tags (always good). The next owner I know of owned a body shop in Mass., hence the grotesque previous paint job. The guy my dad and I bought it from in NY had recently traded the body shop owner an old Tudor wagon for it.

I come from a devout Ford family and grew up with cars all my life. In my late teens I began searching for a project that I felt was worthy enough to hang with my Dad's 69 BOSS 302 and my uncle's BOSS 429. My Dad had shown me his old albums of him with his midnight jade 70 Torino, and I loved the lines. And since I can remember, my uncle has always owned some form of Ranchero, usually as a beater, parts runner, and family car. I decided - what better choice than something that connected the two people with the biggest influence in my automotive upbringing? A Cleveland-powered Ranchero GT.

I'm 22 now and had the car for 5 years. It is incredibly hard to make time to work on it like I want between college and work. But when I can I love it.

Really the direction I want to take it in is a sort of "resto-modification". I want to keep it stock appearing, because why mess with perfection? But I am making some subtle changes in favor of perfomance, safety, 35yrs-worth of improved technology, and better fuel economy (premium, ugh!).

I've already replaced most of the chrome and trim that was painted by the body shop, and my job at Walgreens funded my $5,400 worth of body work and original paint and graphics. I had them lay down the blacked-out hood, black out the grille (cobra-esque), and rather than restore the flamboyant Laser Stripes that were originally on it, I decide to keep it two-tone (like a BOSS), and take the "Twister Special" route. The Calypso Coral orange and semi-flat black is much more intimidating. I also want to add a spray-in bedliner, probably Linex.

I've found a Traction-Lok rearend from one of my dad's buddies' old vans. I've gotten ahold of an Edlebrock Performer dual-plane intake (still in the the process of hand polishing). We've also hopped-up some of the suspension, dropping all four corners about an inch for a better stance, then tossing the original front anti-sway bar for a massive 1-1/8" bar and then adding (no stock provisions for a rear bar) a 3/4" bar in back. — John Karl

Photos

1970 Ford Ranchero - What were they thinking??? 1970 Ford Ranchero - Early attempts at wet-sanding the body shop's name from the tailgate...no more advertising from THIS truck! 1970 Ford Ranchero - Yuck. 1970 Ford Ranchero - Eeeew. 1970 Ford Ranchero - No brightmetal was safe 1970 Ford Ranchero - Thick paint?? Naw... 1970 Ford Ranchero - It's gotta get worse before it gets better 1970 Ford Ranchero - Rust surgery - all metal, no plastic 1970 Ford Ranchero - Sand-blasted 1970 Ford Ranchero - Sand-blasted 1970 Ford Ranchero - Sand-blasted 1970 Ford Ranchero - Discovered pre-existing rust patching, along with new rust 1970 Ford Ranchero - Rust to be removed and patched 1970 Ford Ranchero - Doors, hood, and tailgate 1970 Ford Ranchero - Lifted to work inside the quarter panels 1970 Ford Ranchero - Primer! 1970 Ford Ranchero - Primer! 1970 Ford Ranchero - Painted door jambs 1970 Ford Ranchero - Block sanding in the paint booth 1970 Ford Ranchero - Block sanding in the paint booth 1970 Ford Ranchero - Block sanding in the paint booth 1970 Ford Ranchero - Color! 1970 Ford Ranchero - Color! 1970 Ford Ranchero - Color! 1970 Ford Ranchero - Color! 1970 Ford Ranchero - Side stripes 1970 Ford Ranchero - Side stripes 1970 Ford Ranchero - Front fender detail 1970 Ford Ranchero - Dig that hood! 1970 Ford Ranchero - It all comes together... 1970 Ford Ranchero - Almost finished 1970 Ford Ranchero - Almost finished 1970 Ford Ranchero - Almost finished 1970 Ford Ranchero - A red 1970 Ford Ranchero with black racing stripes sits in a field next to two horses. 1970 Ford Ranchero - A 1970 Ford Ranchero is parked in a field with horses behind a fence. 1970 Ford Ranchero - A 1970 Ford Ranchero sits in a field with horses grazing behind a fence. 1970 Ford Ranchero - A red 1970 Ford Ranchero GT is parked in a grassy field next to two horses under a bright sky. 1970 Ford Ranchero - This 1970 Ford Ranchero GT features a distinctive black hood scoop and side stripe, presented in a three-quarter front view. 1970 Ford Ranchero - Front 3/4 view of a bright red 1970 Ford Ranchero GT with black racing stripes on the hood. 1970 Ford Ranchero - This 1970 Ford Ranchero is parked on a grassy area with a wooden structure in the background.

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