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1971 Ford Ranchero Gt 5.8l on 2040-cars

US $1,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:62532
Location:

Up for sale is this 1971 Ford Ranchero GT. The car is rough but could be brought back with enough time and effort. NO Motor and transmission.  Front and rear frame rails are in good condition. Driver's side torque box does show some signs of rust but passenger side is much nicer. Inner fender under the battery tray is rusted. Now for some positives, this is a true GT car with a clean PA title. The car has power disk brakes and hood is in great shape just one minor ding. Gauge cluster has the optional clock.. All the glass is good and the bed trim is in remarkable condition, complete and only minor dings. The car does come with lower quarter replacement panels. Please understand the car is what it is but in any case it is a good parts or rebuild-able. The car is for sale locally as well so I do reserve the right to end auction early. No warranty and no delivery. 

Vin breakdown:

1 = 1961 or 1971
A = Atlanta, GA
48 - GT
M = 351 V-8 285 hp (1971-74)

Door plate breakdown:

Color(C)= Dark Green Metallic
Interior Trim(GR)= Medium Green
Axle(6)= 3.00 gear ratio
Transmission(U)= C-6 transmision
DSO(25)= Richmond

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