Ranchero Falcon V/8 289 W/ C4, 8" Hd Rear End All New 60 61 62 63 64 on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: Ford Falcon Ranchero
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Light Yellow
Model: Ranchero
Interior Color: Black & White factory pleated with padded Dash
Trim: Deluxe
Number of Cylinders: V/8 289 V/8
Drive Type: Gas
Mileage: 68,829
You re looking at a professional V/8 transplant of a 289 V/8 with a C-4 Automatic Transmission and an 8" HD FORD rear end manufactured and installed by UNITRAX Drivetrain Inc, right here in So.Cal. A very clean install.
Clean and current CALIF Title in MY name.
The car was put in storage after the install... I brought it out of storage the correct way, Drain and refill the fuel system, engine oil and Raiditor, the plugs were removed and the cly's were shot with oil, then turned over by hand, the plugs were put in and it fired up, running great, set the timming, adjusted the carb and we are good TO GO....
Engine has been rebuilt with new parts and runs great...
The interior is the DELUXE version with the Padded Dash (great shape) the Vinyl bench seat in Pleated Vinyl and the Deluxe Chrome insert door panels and a Custom Tonneau cover, the Paint is in very good condition and shines up great. This truck also has a rare rear SLIDING WINDOW
NEW PARTS LIST includes,
Dual Exhaust Complete Front to rear with 2.5 tubes with torpedo mufflers and chrome tips, and it sounds good, just a little lope of the cam and not too quiet not too loud.
Brakes Complete, including Shoes, Hardware, Wheel Clys, Hoses for ALL wheels, New Master Cly as well.
Some New Front Suspension, professionally lowered.
New Unitrax 8" HD Ford rear Differential, it also has complete NEW rear brakes from the backing plate to Drums
New Battery, ALTERNATOR and Regulator, new belts
New 3 Row Raidiator, new Hoses and antifreeze.
Flamethrower Electronic ingition
New Tires Front and Rear
Alpine Stereo, AM/FM CD with 10 speakers and 2 amps plus crossovers
Alpine 3517 AMP,
Kenwood KAC 923 amp 200w
Boston Acoustics (4) RTA 250 for the B.A. Midrange and Tweeters
Kenwood 8" Bass speaker tubes
Boston Acoustics Mid-range and Tweeter Speakers (rear deck)
Boston Acoustics Dual Range 6" door speakers
Boston Acoustics Tweeters (front kick panels) with B.A. crossovers.
As you can see in the pix the Interior is in very good condition, the headlinner, seats and door panels are very nice as well as the carpet. and it is close to factory fresh.
There is some minor rust in the car, ONLY sheet metal...it come's with replacment floor boards (however the floorboards are not that bad) the pix tell the story, truly an easy fixer for that. If you want a specific picture please feel free to email me, and I will get it for you. There is only superficial rust, there is no rust in the frame or the inner panels at all, other than what you see there is no rust. The frame and ALL inner panels along with the insides of the doors along with the tailgate are ALL rust FREE....
This is a contract so if you bid and win you own an AWESOME Ranchero. The Ranchero will be for sale locally so I can end the Auction at any time.
This is SOLD AS IS, so ask lots of questions and I will answer them the best I can.
If you want local P/U the car MUST be paid in FULL as per payment instructions BEFORE you pick it up. The car MUST be picked up within 10 days of Auction close or you MUST pay storage from the end of Auction at $35.00 a day till picked up. You can make arrangments with me prior to Auction end for pick up dates and we can work something out.
On Jan-24-13 at 08:13:58 PST, seller added the following information:
It also comes with box of EXRTAS, including electric wiper assembly.
On Jan-24-13 at 08:27:33 PST, seller added the following information:
I can send additional pics upon request The $300 deposit is non-refundable earnest money.
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