1968 Ford Ranchero Project Car Plus Additional 1968 Ford Ranchero Parts Car on 2040-cars
Nevada City, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Exterior Color: Primer
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Ranchero
Trim: 500
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 200,000
1968 Ford Ranchero. This vehicle was in running condition, and complete including all chrome trim prior to the start of the restoration. This vehicle sat for a number of years. I had it running very well, it has a healthy 302 V8. Wanting to restore the car I stripped it down and pulled the glass (glass is still there) and had the entire car (minus, doors, hood fenders, these will need stripped of paint) professionally stripped of paint, rust, dirt, grim, ect. Then the car was sprayed with epoxy primmer. The stripping and primmer was done to the entire car, including underside. The car does have a good amount of rust in the floor pans as shown in the photos. The body is very straight with a little bit of bondo work started on the rear near the gas tank. The vehicle needs a little more body work then ready for paint interior and put back together. All parts are there, this car is complete.
I also have a second Ford 1968 Ranchero that was purchased as a parts car. The parts car is complete minus the motor. It was purchased because it had a "racing transmission" sorry I do not know what was done to the tranny but it does have a B&N floor shifter. It's body is also very straight and could very easily be a running car with a motor. I also have extra fenders, Hooker headers, alternators, starters, many extra parts some of which still in their boxes. Buyer responsible for transportation of car/cars. Please feel free to contact me with any questions 530-210-0676 |
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