For Sale at Auction: 1971 Ford Ranchero in Scarborough, Maine for sale in Scarborough, ME

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Vehicle Description Rare Ranchero GT/351Cleveland w/zero miles since complete rebuild Full Professional Restoration done in August 2022 Full Mechanical Restoration done in August 2022 0 Miles since professional Full Body and Mechanical Restoration 76,000 Original Miles on Body 351 Cleveland believed to be original to car, but professionally rebuilt August 2022.
Factory GT Model with factory front disc brakes and heavy-duty suspension.
New Interior Original 8 Track This car was sold to the current owner after 20 years of ownership.
The current owner completed a professional restoration of the vehicle in August 2022.
The body was completely restored including sand blasting the underside unibody construction and a fresh coat of factory paint and original type undercoating.
All panels were repaired, and new paint was added.
The factory original engine was rebuilt to factory specs and a new interior including seats, carpets, headliner, and door panels were all part of the restoration.
The 1971 Ranchero was based on the mid-sized Torino.
It featured uni-body construction, a 114-inch wheelbase, and a 6.
5-foot bed.
The GT version featured laser striping, GT lettering and bright chevrons on the bedside, and a sport hood scoop.
The Ranchero also sported deluxe wheel covers, bright wheel well moldings, and hidden windshield wipers.
Performance options include power front disc brakes, dual body-color mirrors, and a heavy-duty suspension package.
This 1971 GT came with a 351 Cleveland two-barrel rated at 250 horsepower and 355 lb.
-ft.
of torque.
Only 3,632 Ranchero GTs were built in 1971.
TO BE SOLD AT THE THROTTLE CAR CLUB AUCTION ON MAY 20th, 2023.
50-100 Collector Cars will be available to purchase.
TO REGISTER TO BID NOW ONLINE OR AS A IN-PERSON BIDDER OR A SELLER OR VIEW OUR INCREASING LOT INVENTORY, VISIT https:
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: RANCHERO

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