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First on the North American market, in 1957, was the Ford Ranchero, and only after the original generation of the two-door coupe utility sold well enough did General Motors create in 1959 a proper competitor. Then, Blue Oval’s Ute went on for a total of seven generations and the last examples left the factory gates sometime in 1979.
This 1967 model year belongs to the series’ third generation and shared the Falcon and Fairlane chassis, complete with the latter’s trim, front end, and interior atmosphere. A tuned-up 289 V8 mounted to an automatic transmission will make your trip down memory lane one to remember.