This 1979 Ford
Ranchero comes equipped with — 351 V8, automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes — rear drum brakes, power windows, A / C (not working), AM / FM radio with cassette player, bench seat with fold down arm rest, single exhaust, stock wheels with beauty rings and covers, new rear tires, shocks and calipers.
Not exact matches
On the opposite end of the truck spectrum
comes this Bring a Trailer - listed 1978 Ford
Ranchero, a Malaise - Era ute that's as big as it is long.
Although Americans know of this creation through the Ford
Ranchero and Chevrolet El Camino of the 1960s and»70s, the Ute first
came to market in 1933 down under, well before anything like it roamed the streets of the U.S.
This 1973 Ford
Ranchero 500
comes equipped with — 351 V8, 3 speed automatic, power steering, power front disc brakes, cruise control, A / C, AM / FM, split bench, dual exhaust, brushed wheels, tow package, new battery, and owner's manual.
Some of the available items are: the Original, which
comes with seasoned fries, poached egg, cheese sauce, bacon and scallion; the
Ranchero, which contains black bean salsa, tortilla chips, avocado, lime sour cream, poached egg, cilantro, grape tomato and salsa; and the Sweet, made with mini pancakes, assorted berries, granola, maple syrup, mint leaves and lemon ricotta.
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