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1968 Ford Ranchero 500 302 W/ Auto on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:165000 Color: paint and chrome are in good shape
Location:

Enumclaw, Washington, United States

Enumclaw, Washington, United States

1968 Ranchero in very good condition.....
Engine is rebuilt with rebuilder tag on block, mileage is unknown but runs good no smoke or noises.
Pertronix ing. , Holley 4 barrel, Accel wires.
Good working Power Brakes
Rebuilt front end with rebuilt steering box by Red Top.
upgraded 1in sway bar up front and 3/4in sway bar added in the rear.
Nice Flow Master dual exhaust system w/ tips.
Nice Chrome rims w/ 235/60/15 tires in good shape.
Windshield was replace a few years back and is like new.

Interior:The following items have been replaced
Headliner
Carpet
door panels
Rear panel
3 point seat belts added
Full gauges w/ Tach
After market wood sheering wheel
B&M Quicksilver shifter
Fujitsu CD sound system w/ front & rear speaker...Sounds great!

Exterior:
paint and chrome are in good shape... both are Driver quality with some imperfection's
most notable in gas cap area, filler cap was shaved and panel was tach welded on and some of the welds gave way(note picture in listing) I was always going to repair it...but never did.

I've owned my Ranchero for 3+ years and have driven it to Northwest Motorfest in Boise twice, Yakima a dozen or so time, Portland several times as well as the coast and have never a had problem...just top fluids, gas and go, it's been a very reliable car.
It doesn't drive like most classic's with suspension rebuilt and up grades, it drives/steer's tight and rides very nice, but my main project is completed and I can't keep it...wish I could.


$500 non refundable bank deposit transfer using PayPal with in 24hrs of auctions end, remainder of balance will be paid in the form of CASH, Bank check or direct wire transfer to my account.

additional information is available at http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/cto/4499492434.html

If you send me a contact # I'll be happy to answer any and all questions.

Thanks for looking...Keep on Cruising!

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