The Ford Ranchero was a light duty car based pickup that was produced from 1957 to 1979. In 1957, Ford introduced a coupe utility in the United States that was similar to what they were already selling in Australia. The birth of the modern car-pickup combination was born and even spawned its GM competitor (the El Camino). With the Torino ending production after 1976, the 1977 Ranchero was restyled in line with the Ford LTD II mid-sized car line which... replaced the Torino using the same platform. Although the LTD II was not produced for many model years, this body style with stacked rectangular headlamps is among the most popular among collectors. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1969 Ford Ranchero. It has been cared for by the current owner for the past 13 years and was well taken care of. It is powered by a 302 v8 paired with an automatic transmission. The car runs and shifts as it should. The engine features headers, upgraded cam, Edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor, Edelbrock air cleaner and chrome valve covers. The car rides on 14 inch chrome wheels with white letter radial tires mounted on. Other highlights include Mark Cross leather bucket seats, center console, AM/FM/Cassette and Auto Meter tach.