Ranger XLT 4x4 | 360 V8 | Automatic | Factory Raven Black over Red
| Short Bed | Oregon Survivor | 1 of 78 Ranger XLT's with this
paint/trim
LaFontaine Classic Cars is proud to offer this authentic 1976 Ford
F-150 Ranger XLT 4x4, a true survivor that spent its entire life in
Oregon before making its way to Michigan in 2025. Delivered new to
Glos Ford in Sandy, Oregon, this factory Raven Black short-bed
pickup retains the honest character and originality that collectors
have come to appreciate in unrestored classic trucks.
Power comes from the dependable 360ci V8, paired with a 3-speed
automatic transmission and full-time dual-range four-wheel-drive
transfer case. Factory-equipped with power steering, power-assisted
front disc brakes, a sliding rear window, auxiliary fuel tank,
receiver hitch, and 15-inch styled steel wheels wrapped in 31x10.50
Avon Mud Terrain Radial SXT tires, this F-150 is equally at home on
the road or the trail. and is ready for either!
Inside, the Ranger XLT trim features a red vinyl interior accented
by faux woodgrain trim, a Philco AM radio, and factory heater,
creating the unmistakable look and feel of a mid-1970s Ford
pickup.
Showing the honest signs of nearly five decades of use, including
minor rust, dents, scratches, and other imperfections, this F-150
wears its history proudly. Rather than being over-restored, it
remains an authentic survivor. The only question is do you to
preserve, restore, or simply drive and appreciate, whatever you
choose this 1976 Ford F-150 Ranger XLT 4x4 is a genuine survivor
with an honest story and timeless appeal.
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