Detail Info for: Ford : Ranchero GT 1970 ford ranchero gt

Transaction Info
Sold On:
07/14/2015
Price:
$ 10000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
31002
Location:
Paterson, New Jersey, 07503
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1970 Ford Ranchero
Submodel Body Type:
GT Truck
Engine:
351 Cleveland
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
0A48M151294
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
No Reserve You are bidding on a 1970 Ford Ranchero GT. Clean title, purchased in 2013 from a California owner who owned it for 40 plus years 351 Cleveland Motor with Stock Automatic TransmissionCosmetic:Car interior dials dash show fade but readable. Car seats in good no tear condition. Paint condition is GOOD, has some fade noticeable only under the sun Mechanical: Overall condition is Very Good, there are no major mechanical issues with the car.No smoke or oil leaksBrakes and suspension are in good condition.Runs and drives well.Features:Hideaway lightsPower Steering Power BrakesStock Cooling SystemAir adjustable rear suspensionTonneau cover for trunk bed and linerDual Side Exhaust Overall car presents itself in a nice manner. Sold as is no reserveCar owner is my 72 year old dad.Any questions please contact George via eBay secure message. 1970-1971 History: Source WikipediaWhile Chevrolet's El Camino used the same body from 1968 to 1972, 1970 saw a complete restyle for Ranchero, which had started with a boxy body style. Both the Torino and Ranchero featured a shallow-pointed grille and front end with smooth, somewhat more curvaceous lines influence by coke bottle styling. A fourth trim option was made available in 1970. The Ranchero Squire (pictured) was an upmarket trim package which featured a woodgrain applique similar to that found on the Country Squire station wagon. Like in previous years, all Torino trim and engine options could be ordered, including all-new Ram-Air 429 Cobra Jet or Super Cobra Jet engines (7 L) with the new "shaker" hood scoop, so named because it was directly mounted to the carburetor and shook with the engine at idle. Also available was a stylish grille that featured hide-away headlamps as well as an optional hood with an oversized scoop which was standard on Torino GTs. The 1971 is distinguished by a grilled divided by a center section.A minor but nevertheless important variation debuted with the 1970 model. Prior to 1970, no Ranchero had any interior badging identifying it as such. With the 1970 model came a "Ranchero" or "Ranchero GT" badge on the glove compartment rather than Fairlane or Torino badging. Thanks Again and Good Luck! On Jul-02-15 at 01:02:09 PDT, seller added the following information: