Do you know what’s funny about the Ford Ranchero nameplate? It was made using a 2-door station wagon platform, unlike regular trucks and other utility vehicles. The Blue Oval decided on adapting that ...
Officially known as Ford Falcon Ranchero, the 1963 Ranchero was available with engines that aren’t necessarily everybody’s cup of tea today. This is because most of the units were focused on fuel ...
The 1958 Ford Ranchero arrived in American showrooms as a clever idea wrapped in mixed signals. It promised the comfort and style of a passenger car with the utility of a pickup, yet it landed in a ...
The Ranchero GT 351 sits at the intersection of muscle car swagger and pickup practicality, and its brief production run has ...
SPENCER — The sign on the employee bulletin board at the Indianapolis Ford Motor Co. plant was brief. And to the point. “For Sale: 1964 Ranchero.” Jack Arthur was working as an electrical contractor ...
Guys who eschew the norm are cool, but the ones who tap-dance all over it and bring a sense of style and nastiness to uncommon cars are our Dare to Be Different heros. Just about everything has been ...
When Randy Bunner saw the Ranchero he had traded a paintjob for, he figured it was left for dead after seeing its condition. In the end, though, the car would rise like the proverbial Phoenix from the ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
So for 1957, Ford overhauled its commercial fleet. The result was a lineup of smart-looking trucks with a mind-boggling array of options, plus a clever wrinkle: the first modern crossover vehicle.