Vehicle Description
1967 Ford Ranchero 500
Ten years into production, 1967 marked a third generation Ranchero
which varied greatly from the '57. It was a one year model that
borrowed trim and interior from the Fairlane and was available with
the largest engine for a Ranchero to date resulting in some being
considered in the muscle car realm.
For consignment, a 390ci equipped1967 Ford Ranchero in mid level
trim indicated by the 500 designation. Is it a car or a pickup
truck? It's a bit of both and known by now as the affable "mullet
of the car world" with the business end up front and a party in the
back. Whatever you do with the back, this is a fairly rare car that
likely survived a period as a working truck at some point in its
existence.
Exterior
Brick Red Metallic coats the car with glossy goodness, but not
without a few scuffs, inclusions and flaws. The bumpers are painted
a matte black for some contrast and the stacked headlights were new
for '67 and didn't make it to '68. The grille looks like the cells
of an Excel spreadsheet while a Fairlane badge is in the center.
Two power dome hood scoops give the car an aggressive look and hint
at what's lurking under the hood. The metalwork including grille,
door handle, mirrors and window frames are in presentable condition
with room for improvement. A longhorn emblem on the rear pillar is
fantastic and the bed is protected by a spray liner. The smooth
tailgate is flanked by vertical taillights and dual exhaust tips
protrude past the bumper. 15-inch Weld ProStar wheels are wrapped
by staggered size tires and the drums have been painted red to
match the body.
Interior
Black vinyl door panels feature a vertical faux wood applique from
some country appeal, and the panels themselves are in great
condition and framed in red paint. The split bench seat mirrors the
ribbed pattern of the panels in black vinyl and also seems to be in
excellent shape. A half horn ring fronts the black steering wheel,
both with some patina, and shares the column with the shifter.
Straight ahead in the horizontal speedometer flanked by two square
gauges, one for fuel level, the other a clock. Mounted underneath
is a temp gauge, oil pressure gauge, and a tachometer with a
cautionary red light. Loop style back carpet rounds out the
interior and looks good and show ready.
Drivetrain
The 390ci V8 is under the hood, so the emblems on the hood were
true! It has a 4-barrel carburetor and is driven by a C6 3-speed
automatic transmission sending power to the rear wheels via a Ford
9" rear and 3.00 gears. Drum brakes are found front and rear.
Chrome valve covers on a Ford blue block look good and the bay is
very clean.
Undercarriage
Super clean and dry underneath with no issues. The dual exhaust
looks good as it flows into MagnaFlow mufflers and flanks a clean
driveshaft. Coil springs are up front in the independent suspension
while leaf springs are out back. The gas tank is gleaming metal
with zero surface rust.
Drive-Ability
We get in the simple cab of the truck, er, car, and head and fire
up the 390. Onto the test loop we rolled where the car performed
well with good acceleration. Visibility of course, is great with no
back seats or kids blocking your view of the rear window just over
your shoulder. Our report card came back with some minuses, namely,
the horn, clock, wipers, and odometer don't work. The heater/AC box
has been removed and the steering on our short drive felt a bit
loose.
Straight body lines, nice paint, and the desirable engine, this
Ranchero is a people pleaser. You just don't see them much at car
shows, especially this one year model. We don't know if this
configuration will ever come back, (valiant effort by the Subaru
Baja but two too many seats), so these car based trucks are a relic
of another time and will be forever classic.
7K48H133865
7-1967
K-Kansas City, KS Assy Plant
48-Ranchero 500
H-390ci 2bbl V8
133865-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY PLATE
BODY 66B-Ranchero 500
COLOR W-Medium Aqua
TRIM 4U-Parchment/Black Vinyl
DATE 09K-October 9th
DSO-72-San Jose
AXLE 1-Ford 9" 3.00 Conventional
TRANS U-C6 Automatic
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