1957 Ford Ranchero 292 V8 engine with 3-speed overdrive
transmission on the floor. Stock # DGT0659 VIN C7RF180659 This is a
beautiful Ranchero painted in a dark green with a lighter green and
white interior. Updated with a 58 hood that has a scoop stock from
the factory. This gives it a little bit of class. Has 15-inch
chrome 5-spoke Cragar SS wheels with almost new Zaufenr G-fit A5
tires. The speedometer shows 29,077 miles. I'm selling it with
unknown mileage. The interior is beautifully finished in a lighter
green and white interior and is super nice. It has the original
Town & Country radio that works. The heater works well. 2-speed
electric wipers that work. 3 Auto Meter gauges: water temperature,
oil, pressure, and volts are mounted under the dash. A tachometer
is mounted on the left side of the dash. The black carpets are in
excellent condition. Their off-white headliner is perfect. The
green and white door panels are excellent. The dome light works,
but the cigarette lighter does not work and neither does the clock
work. I bought this Ranchero out of an estate. And you can tell it
was his pride and joy. He won many trophies with this beautiful
truck. I did not get a single trophy, but I saw them.
I assume this is the original 292 Ford-Y-Block engine, but I'm not
totally sure it runs great. It has a Mannert performance intake
made strictly for this engine. You can go on YouTube and find a
video about this manifold. It has a Holley Sniper EFI fuel
injection setting on top of the Mannert intake manifold. And if you
look at the photos, you'll see that it's all brand new. Red's
premium headers are installed on this 292 engine. The engine
compartment looks very good just like the rest of the truck.
I do not know if the truck bed has been restored or if it is
totally original and it's painted with black rhino liner. It looks
great. I did see some small denting in the rear window chrome strip
things hitting it from being loaded into the back of the bed over
the years. Otherwise, this truck looks really good. The chrome
bumpers are probably original. They look good, but there are some
issues with the chrome to be shown.
The underside looks good. We did not find any rust or rust repair,
so we believe that this is a rust-free truck. I'm going to try and
find out some history on it. There are a couple of questionable
areas in the rockers that look like they've been worked on a little
bit, but we really can't tell for sure.
C = 292 ci. V8 206 HP
7 = Year built 1957
R = San Jose, California
F = Ranchero
SN you are on your list hi180659
Body # 66B Body type code 57 Ranchero
Color J willow Green
Trim AC white/green
Date 22 E date built 22nd day of May
Trans 1
Axel 5
Mannert intake Go to Youtube and enter this underlined below, and
you can see the video
Maunnert Single Plane Ford Y Block Intake Manifold
We will have more photos shortly for you
If you would like to make the drive to Burlington to see this
vehicle I think you'd really enjoy seeing Drager's Clubhouse
firsthand We have a lot of interesting things on display besides
cars and trucks. We have 25 display cases full of all sorts of
amazing things. We have 100 motorcycles on display. Most people
tell us we are like a museum.
Call Andrew 206-533-9600 to set up a day and time to come see this
vehicle
Vehicle Details
1957 Ford Ranchero
Listing ID:CC-1923788
Price:$45,000
Location:Burlington, Washington
Year:1957
Make:Ford
Model:Ranchero
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Green and white
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:29077
Stock Number:DGT0659
VIN:C7RF180659
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