1974 Ford Ranchero GT

351ci V8 Stroked to 408 | Blueprinted Internals | Door Poppers

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23044299

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
4A48H142520
Lot Number:
23044299
Odometer:
100,000
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
351ci V8
Drive Type:
Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Metallic Grey
Interior Color:
Dark Blue
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
California
  • Metallic Grey exterior
  • Dark Blue interior
  • 351ci V8 Cleveland Stroked to a 408
  • Blueprinted Internals
  • C6 Automatic Transmission rebuilt with shift kit
  • B&M shifter
  • New drive shaft
  • New rear end
  • Posi 370 gears
  • New brakes
  • Suspension
  • Aftermarket A/C
  • Painted in 1992
  • Poppers for doors
  • Current owner reports motor was rebuilt in 2012

Overview of 1974 Ford Ranchero GT For Sale by Owner

Hollywood in the 70s was filled with future hits, and while the glamor and stars were impressive, the cars used were what kept viewers glued to their screens. There are many cars that have stood out amongst Hollywood automotive legends, but the Ford GranTorino from Starsky and Hutch is etched in memory with replicas fetching top dollar. The car we have today is not a Starsky and Hutch replica but based on the sixth-generation Ford Torino and sports a lovely twist. Present today is this lovely 1974 Ford Ranchero GT; it's a lovely mix of a Hollywood legend, practicality and sports a custom build that's guaranteed to shock and awe.

Exterior and Interior

To whoever said practicality and performance cant look fun, feast your eyes on this 1974 Ford Ranchero GT and its Metallic grey exterior. The muscular styling and unique ranchero design cues make for a car that stands out; the unique exterior color sports color-matched bumpers and a black grille. Ensuring this practical classic sits mean and low is a set of Cragar-styled wheels finished off in silver. The dark blue interior of this 1974 Ford Ranchero GT is geared to provide comfort and practicality. The interior sports a host of original components and sports a classic steering-mounted gearbox for an added classic feel. Amongst all the factory features is an aftermarket steering wheel with a GT centerpiece. Hauling goods around and feeling the heat? the reported aftermarket A/C comes in handy.

Engine

This muscular machine has what it takes to raise eyebrows and power down your local drag strip in full force. Pop open the hood of this 1974 Ford Ranchero GT, and what you will find is not just the factory-offered 351ci V8 motor but one that's been stoked out to a 408ci V8 powertrain capable of infinite smiles per gallon; the monstrous American powerhouse is reported to have been rebuilt back in 2012. The current owner reports a new suspension, drive shaft, rear end, and Posi 370 gears for better handling. Power is sent to the car's rear wheels through a reported C6 automatic transmission with a shift kit for smoother shifts.

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SOLD

Let's take a nostalgic journey back to the 1950s when the concept of the coupe utility first saw the light of day. These vehicles were a fusion of muscle car spirit and practical utility, catering to a wide array of customer preferences. Over the years, the concept evolved into iconic models like the Ford Ranchero, which gained immense popularity. What was once a pragmatic mode of transportation transformed into sporty variants, capable of thundering down the drag strip. Today, we present a striking 1972 Ford Ranchero, a true American classic, meticulously customized with over $40,000 worth of receipts, showcasing the remarkable evolution of this beloved classic.

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