21 Ford Ranchero's For Sale
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1971 Ford Ranchero Truck$17,900 - IA - 1971 Marti Report bares out that this is a true 1971 Ford Ranchero GT born in Grabber GreenRare Texas car with Texa... |
1971 Ford Ranchero Truck$17,900 - IA - 1971 Hi-level restoration of a rock solid, rust free 1971 Ford Ranchero. Underside/floors as sound as the top side.... |
1963 Ford Ranchero$12,700 - MN - 1963 200 CID 6 cyl. ), transmission (C4), rear end (8"), The suspension has been rebuilt, quite literally from the... |
1969 Ford Ranchero$15,995 - NC - 1969 Talk about a practical hot rod! This 1969 Ford Ranchero 500 delivers on every count: big power, lots of option... |
1957 Ford Ranchero$11,900 - ME - 1957 Just out of lengthy museum storage. Power is from the 292 Y-block V8 mated to the factory Fordomatic transmiss... |
1969 Ford Ranchero GT 302 V8 Auto Super Straight/Dry AZ Truck$16,988 - FL - 1969 1969 Ford Ranchero "GT"Grand Touring Package & Hood Scoop. Super Straight Body - Dry Undercarriage AZ Truck! F... |

About Ranchero
It isn't always easy to describe the Ford Ranchero. At first glance it seems to be one part car and the other part truck, but during its production run cars, station wagons and even luxury vehicles were used as a starting point for this vehicle.
From 1957 to 1979, a little over 500,000 units were created. It was not the first of its kind. For years, car manufacturers had been trying to successfully marry a sedan to a truck, with varying results. This was the first post-war attempt that came direct from the factory.
When it was released in 1957, it was sold under Ford's truck line and came with two different trim packages. One was a basic model with very little frills. The goal was to take on the market of buyers that needed traditional trucks to keep up with their workload. They believed a farmer would be able to find a use for this type of vehicle. The other option was considered to be more custom. There were several different extras and accessories to choose from including two-tone paint and stainless steel body moldings.
Throughout its production, the Ford Ranchero was marketed with a theme revolving around the American Southwest. Even the symbol for the vehicle was a Texas longhorn. It was located on the tailgate of each model. To provide consumers with the full picture, Ford tried to conjure up images of the Ford Ranchero being used on ranches and farms across the United States. Whatever they did, it worked. People saw this as the perfect balance between riding comfortably in a car and having the utility of a truck.
Ford changed with the times and when consumers needed a lighter, more economical vehicle, the Ford Ranchero fit the bill. It was smaller in size and made to compete with similar vehicles in its class. The Falcon Ranchero was offered in three very different body styles: one for the United States, one for Australia and one for Argentina.
For one year, 1966-67, the Ranchero moved to more of a modified station wagon as opposed to the traditional sedan. It did not carry the Falcon name and seatbelts were considered as standard, which was new for the times After that, the model moved back up to the larger size in 1968-69, with a more angular build and horizontal quad headlights. Changes continued to be made and in 1970, the Ranchero added some curves and took more ownership over the Ranchero name. Before this model, none of the vehicles had any type of badge on the inside recognizing it as a Ranchero.
The sixth generation, released in 1972, showed a huge change when compared to its predecessors. The body and frame were changed and the wide "fishmouth" grille became the vehicle's most prominent feature. It was still available in three different models, each catering to a different audience. The final generation was produced from 1977 to 1979. Instead of a sedan or a station wagon, Ford decided that they would pair a luxury coupe with the truck this time, to create the new Ranchero. It was possible for customers to order all sorts of luxury options to make this quite a luxurious and functional ride.
1971 Ford Ranchero Truck$17,900 - IA - 1971 Marti Report bares out that this is a true 1971 Ford Ranchero GT born in Grabber GreenRare Texas car with Texa... |
1971 Ford Ranchero Truck$17,900 - IA - 1971 Hi-level restoration of a rock solid, rust free 1971 Ford Ranchero. Underside/floors as sound as the top side.... |
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1963 Ford Ranchero$12,700 - MN - 1963 200 CID 6 cyl. ), transmission (C4), rear end (8"), The suspension has been rebuilt, quite literally from the... |
1969 Ford Ranchero$15,995 - NC - 1969 Talk about a practical hot rod! This 1969 Ford Ranchero 500 delivers on every count: big power, lots of option... |
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1957 Ford Ranchero$11,900 - ME - 1957 Just out of lengthy museum storage. Power is from the 292 Y-block V8 mated to the factory Fordomatic transmiss... |
1969 Ford Ranchero GT 302 V8 Auto Super Straight/Dry AZ Truck$16,988 - FL - 1969 1969 Ford Ranchero "GT"Grand Touring Package & Hood Scoop. Super Straight Body - Dry Undercarriage AZ Truck! F... |
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1967 Ford Ranchero GT-A Tribute$25,500 - GA - 1967 It would be hard to find a 1967 Ford Ranchero (GT-A Tribute) that looks any better than this. Coming from the ... |
1969 Ford Ranchero$11,995 - IL - 1969 In excellent condition and ready for anything! Beautiful Black paint and Red interior, aluminum alloy wheels, ... |
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1966 Ford Ranchero$14,995 - IL - 1966 1966 Ford Falcon Ranchero for sale! This is a beautiful truck inside and out with only 43,000 miles. Powered b... |
1971 Ford Ranchero$9,500 - CA - 1971 Features. . AM/FM Stereo, Power Steering, Seat Belts Exterior. . paint on car has a couple of small chips ... |
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1974 Ford Ranchero GT$9,500 - CA - 1974 Features. . AM/FM Stereo, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Tachometer, Seat Belts Restoration. . Restored:... |
1976 Ford Ranchero$3,000 - CA - 1976 Features. . AM/FM Stereo, Air Conditioning, Bench Seat Restoration. . Easy restoration southern vehicle onl... |
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1957 Ford Ranchero 2 door$24,500 - FL - 1957 302 motor C4 Transmission Power Rack Steering 1956 oldsmobile Dash Custom Paint Mileage: 0 Stock #: 04VL |
1969 Ford Ranchero$16,990 - IL - 1969 1969 Ford Ranchero, which has under gone a correct fresh Rotisserie restoration. Meadowlark Yellow exterior wi... |
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1965 Ford Ranchero Resto$35,995 - AZ - 1965 A Very Rare '65 Ranchero Deluxe, that qualifies as a 'Super Sleeper'. This Beautifully Restored 'Two Owner' ex... |
1957 Ford Ranchero$18,500 - OR - 1957 1957 Ford Ranchero This is a very nice Ranchero in great driver condition, body is nice and straight with an o... |
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1969 Ford Ranchero$14,995 - IL - 1969 Air Conditioning LEATHER BENCH AM/FM Manuel Remote Mirrors RALLY WHEELS |
1960 Ford Ranchero project$1,800 - MO - 1960 6 cylinder engine, 3 speed manual transmission, chrome wheels, straight body. |
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