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more about #1965fordranchero more comments → Novaload: Come on, who could resist this? more » Novaload: Those old Falcons were homely beasts, not much diff with a -chero vs. back seat vs. wagon. Well, no. Wagons are always cooler. more » MushyHeirloom: Awwwh! It's so cute, but so useful! more » Bret: The Falcon Ranchero is cool in that it really looks like a Falcon with a 'chero bed on it. How Jalop is that? Check out these shots of a Falcon Ranche... more » smalleyxb122: The Ranchero makes my list of Cars I think are cool, but have no desire to own. Right up there with a '32 Ford hot rod. But, lest you think that I don... more » Jo Schmo: I'd hoon that more » Graverobber: Man, that's a rough Ranchero. I don't mind the flames as much as the others, but the bed box is really bringing me down. It'd be better if it was an o... more » Hoser Dave: Cal Naughton Jr. said it best, "I like to picture Jesus in a tuxedo T-Shirt because it says I want to be formal, but I'm here to party." Jesus invente... more » Sloop_John_B: I nominate that emblem as one of the greatest of all time. Nice find btw. There isn't a bad flame job on a Ranchero. The worse the flame job the bette... more » leavethegun-takethecannoli: I know I am about to commit Jalopnik Blasphemy, but I never really understood, or liked, the whole Ranchero, El Camino thing (except as flower car for... more » -
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1965 Ford Ranchero
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Rancheros qualify for Truck Monday, too!
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#downonthestreet
1965 Ford Ranchero
We've seen a late-60s Torino-based Ranchero and a Malaise Era Thunderbird-based Ranchero so far in this series, but how about the Falcon-based Ranchero? I found this cartruck parked next to the '69 Buick Electra 225, and I suspect they were owned by the same person (the Buick has since departed, presumably sold). More »

