incredibly rare 1955 Ford Ranchero Custom. Built off a 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria, this Ranchero was lovingly built to replicate the style and utility of a Ranchero. The Ford comes finished in a stunning yellow and white paint job complemented by a clean matching interior. Powering the vehicle is a 292 cubic inch V8...
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In 1953 Ford introduced a fresh, completely new, modern-looking pickup truck to celebrate its gold anniversary, naming it the F-100 for the very first time and creating an icon at the same time. One of the most popular trucks among collectors today, many enthusiasts consider the 1953–1956 F-100 to be one of the most attractive Ford trucks ever produced. As automotive historian Patrick Foster mentions in his latest book, 100 Years of Ford Trucks, “The styling is timeless, with lines and forms existing together in perfect harmony. The look is honest, and the trucks were dependable and good looking. Simple, basic, and rugged, these trucks were tremendously popular when new and continue to command respect and admiration more than sixty years later.”
Definition: 3½ to 4 Miles Per Gallon and 600-Plus Horsepower
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Vintage woody wagons are indeed collectors’ items, but these two Fords, destined for the auction block come August, have a little something extra: four-wheel-drive.Ford never equipped its own wagons with such a drivetrain, but if a customer were so inclined, he or she could spend the extra money and have the car shipped to Marmon-Herrington in Indianapolis, Indiana.