Vehicle Description
1963 Ford Ranchero Pro Street Hot Rod What we have here is a 1963
Ford Ranchero with under 30,000 miles, built in Washington and
currently living in Southern California. It currently has a GT40
Ford 5.0 Motorsport crate engine, that runs beautifully, with no
issues burning oil or running smoothly. It has a Tremec 5-speed
manual transmission in it that shifts smoothly with it's keen white
stick shift that cruises on the freeway at 2200 RPMs and a Holley
600 custom built carburetor. It has a new Ford narrowed 9' rear end
complete with 4 wheel disc brakes and 411 gears and 31 Spline Moser
axels. It has a freshly replaced upholstery, door panels, carpet,
and a new sound denner to help it look clean and nice, while also
carrying the stereo's sound well. Underneath the driver's seat is
an amplifier to help carry your tunes while you cruise. It has a
rollbar with two kickers on the inside to help keep you safe. It
has nice air conditioning to help keep you cool on the road, and is
certified for California. The body is in very nice shape, with
straight body lines and a very bright reflective sheen to it. The
main body is a nice cream white with a set of cool blue flames over
the hood. The stencils along the interior body and the trunk are
all in good shape without cracks or chips, keeping that show ready
stylishly hot look intact, and will be sure to gather attention
anywhere you go. The quarterfenders are minitubbed to fit the
P295/50R15 tires on them. It has a fresh set of new front tires,
and there's plenty of tread left on the rears. The bed has a
tonneau cover on it that buttons closed for a smooth look. The fuel
neck is in the back underneath it, which flows and fills well. With
Summer around the corner and with life returning to the city, this
stylishly hot Ranchero will be sure to turn heads and draw eyes as
you cruise in the cool summer. There's very little wrong with this
car, and I have inspected it to the best of my abilities.