1971 Ford Ranchero
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Ford Ranchero Rio Grande, 1969. A special edition of the 4th generation Ranchero based on the GT featuring a partially blacked-out hood with scoop, side stripes, bed rails and vinyl top
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From the car files: illustration of the 1959 Ford Ranchero line.
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Why did we stop making these? This goes unfathomably hard. These are so maneuverable and utility based, the perfect little truck for light duty tasks. We killed the light duty truck and it deeply saddens me. Also, these are all sex machines. The pull of that El Camino is undeniable.
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Die Cast Car of the day: 1965 Ford Ranchero by Hot Wheels #toy #toys #cars #diecastcars #ford #fordranchero #1965fordranchero #hotwheels
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Minifee on classic car
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looks doable another photoshop car
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Ford Ranchero
The Ford Ranchero is a coupe utility that was produced by Ford between 1957 and 1979. Unlike a standard pickup truck, the Ranchero was adapted from a two-door station wagon platform that integrated the cab and cargo bed into the body. A total of 508,355 units were produced during the model's production run. Over its lifespan it was variously derived from full-sized, compact, and intermediate automobiles sold by Ford for the North American market.
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Car Spot: 67 Chevy El Camino
Was it a car or truck? This week's car spot, The Chevy El Camino.
Following Ford into a hot market …
Ford has caught Chevy napping more than once in automotive history. Every car person knows about the Mustang, but did you know about the El Camino, the subject of this week’s car spot.
It was legendary designer Harley J. Earl, who had suggested Chevy make a coupé pick-up in 1952, but Ford beat them to it with its Ranchero. Chevy introduced the El Camino in…
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1971 Ford Ranchero Country Squire
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