Vehicle Description
1967 Ford Ranch Wagon
This is a 2 owner Texas Grocery getter. Purchased from the original
owners estate, this 1967 Ford Ranch Wagon is one cool classic. Back
when they were new every kid in town would frown to see their
parents roll up in a brand new wagon. 40 years later those same
kids are buying them up and turning them into the coolest customs
around. These wagons have made a big resurgence in the past few
years and have quite the following. Tons of storage space for all
your stuff and all your friends! What could be better? This one
features a nice chrome front bumper, chrome grill, the dual stacked
headlights and a swing out gate with a roll down rear window. It is
all original throughout except for a few things that were replaced
mechanically. The faded White paint with patina may discourage some
but many hot rodders nowadays will love seeing it. You talk to a
lot of the guys into rat rods and they are often looking for a car
with just the right amount of patina and this ones got it! The
floor pans are solid throughout but there are some spots of rust in
the rocker panels and wheels wells. Don't let that stop you though
because it can still be driven and enjoyed as is!
The original 289 powers this long roof family/crew car and is
paired with a newly rebuilt Automatic transmission. The car also
features power steering, a rebuilt radiator, a new driveshaft, a
new Fuel Tank and new fuel lines. The car is a mechanically solid
driver and rolls down the road well with all of the lights and
gauges working.
The interior is all original and the seats aren't in the best of
shape so they have been covered with Indian blankets. One of the
coolest features the wagones have to offer is the back seat. The
back seat lays down for a very long flat interior to haul those
long surfboards down to the beach, that band equipment over to the
show, or all your grandkids latest toys to the park. I guess it
just depends on where you are in life!
This is one very cool wagon with a ton of potential. You could
drive it as is or bring it back to its former glory. The
possibilities are endless!
Personally we would probably fix the seats, lower it down a bit and
cruise around as is.
Take this wagon home for $8,950.00!