1959 Ford Ranchero Pickup with 351C

Stock ID : F14262

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RARE 1959 Ford Fariline Custom Ranchero with 351C

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vehicle info


Mileage

0 Mi

Trim

Ranchero Custom

ENGINE

351C V8

Transmission

Automatic

Drive Type

Select Drive Type

Stock #

F14262

Exterior Color

Two TOne Blue and White

Interior Color

Two tone Blue and White

Fuel Type

Other

Title

Clean

Description


In 1959, Ford produced 14,169 Ranchero Custom models. There was only one trim level offered that year, the Ranchero Custom. Upscale models were badged both as a Fairlane and Ranchero

The Custom Ranchero was the only model marketed in 1959, and was offered in 26 colors (11 solid shades, 11 two-tone combinations with white on top, and four other two-tone choices

1959 Fords, giving the Ranchero the advantage over its predecessors of a new, longer 7 ft (210 cm) bed.

Essentially a Courier with an open, reinforced bed, its own unique rear window and integrated cab and cargo box, the Ranchero was initially offered in two trim levels, and throughout the model run, was built on the corresponding automobile assembly line, but sold as a truck through Ford's truck division. An extremely basic standard model was marketed to traditional pickup truck buyers such as farmers, and the Custom picked up most of the options and accessories available on the Fairlane line, including stainless steel bodyside mouldings and two-tone paint

the Ranchero was adapted from a two-door station wagon platform that integrated the cab and cargo bed into the body. A total of 508,355 units were produced during the model's production run from 1957 to 1979

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