Ford Ranchero cars for sale in Kentucky

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1978 Ford Ranchero  Ford Ranchero

1978 Ford Ranchero Ford Ranchero

$7,500

Benton, Kentucky

Year 1978

Make Ford

Model Ranchero

Category -

Mileage 136565

Posted Over 1 Month

everyday driver, new paint, carpet, GT decals, new carb ,edlebrock intake and cam kit, super competition Hooker headers, 21/2 inch exhaust with turbos, all new brake system. call for details 270-527-3785

Ford : Ranchero 500 1973 ford ranchero 500

Ford : Ranchero 500 1973 ford ranchero 500

$5,500

Warsaw, Kentucky

Year 1973

Make Ford

Model Ranchero

Category -

Mileage 86668

Posted Over 1 Month

SECOND OWNER,I TOOK THIS IN ON TRADE IT IS A GOOD VEHICLE BUT I HAVE A TRUCK SO THIS COULD BE SHOW QUALITY VERY EASY IT HAS A FINE TUNED CLEVELAND ENGINE WITH NEW BELTS HOSES ETC 4 NEW CUSTOM WHEELS AND NEW TIRES(1,O18.00) FOR THOSE YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANYWHERE GOOD LUCK

Trim 500

Ford : Ranchero 1973 ford ranchero 351 cleveland

Ford : Ranchero 1973 ford ranchero 351 cleveland

$2,500

Owensboro, Kentucky

Year 1973

Make Ford

Model Ranchero

Category -

Mileage 91000

Posted Over 1 Month

$2500 or Best Offer I've had this baby for a long time and it's time pass it on to someone who will finish it. Make me a reasonable offer and it yours. I won't rule out trades, but I would only be interested in a V8 convertible (preferably manual transmission) or 70's vintage Japanese motorcycles (motocross, street/trail, two stroke street bikes......you get the idea). I would NOT be interested in your typical V-twin cruiser motorcycle. 1973 Ford Ranchero 351 Cleveland 2V Heads, FMX Automatic, 91K actual miles, power steering, power brakes, NOT air conditioned. Motor and transmission are original to the truck. Clear Kentucky title in my name. THE GOOD: 351 Cleveland professionally rebuilt by Muscle Motors in Boonville Ind. Bored .030 over, forged Keith Black pistons (8.5:1 compression), rotating assembly balanced, Crower RV cam, headers, Holley Street Dominator intake. The 2V heads were professionally reworked with new springs and the hardened valve seats were installed so that it can run unleaded fuel. The plan, when building this motor, was to set up the lower end up for 75-100hp shot of nitrous. I just never got to that point. Rebuild has 25,000 miles on it and burns no oil. I have more invested ($5000) in the motor than I am asking for the entire truck. Bucket seats (need recovering real bad) and console from 1977 Mercury Cougar XR-7 complete with floor shift. Headliner has been dyed black and the original carpet has been replaced with black. Original column shift steering column has been replaced with a floor shift version. Dash features full instrumentation complete with factory tachometer. Brake and clutch pedal assembly from a Gran Torino have been installed. Plan was to install a 5-speed manual....just didn't get there. Truck has 91,000 original miles, of which, I have personally put 80,000 of them myself. Paint, while showing it's age, is original and the truck has never been wrecked. As you see in the pictures, the lower quarters are just now beginning to rust. Doors will need to be replaced as the window seals have been rotted for a long time and water has rusted the bottom of the doors. Floor pans are solid. Rancheros of this vintage were built on the Torino station wagon chassis, so it has a FULL FRAME and is not a uni-body design. It will haul as much as a F-150 depending on the tires in use. I personally liked the idea of not having to install subframe connectors. THE BAD: FMX automatic has lost second gear. We can blame that on a combination of the modified motor and a old man who couldn't keep his foot out of it. As is, it drives just fine (shifts smoothly from low to drive), but I never had any intentions of fixing it as I had plans to install a 5-speed manual. Water has accumulated in the doors and rusted them to the point that, in my opinion, they will need to be replaced. Good replacements (from the west coast) can be found on junkyarddog.com. Current carb is a Ford 4100 4v that currently has the secondaries disconnected. I put this on after I lost the benefit of second gear in the FMX (no sense in wasting fuel). I have a couple of Motocraft 4300 carbs (one complete and the other for parts) that go with it as well.