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more about #ranchero more comments → Novaload: What are the odds of this? And really, those body panels look amazingly intact. Even the damn trim pieces and logos. The Falcon logo is especially nic... more » Dhillaz 2.0: I wonder whether this will be recycled into a Prius or an Escalade? Agh, it doesn't bare thinking about...I just hope it gets turned into Coke cans o... more » MushyHeirloom: Yeah, this is into Even A Left-Wing Greenie Can Tell It's A Classic territory. Come on, this is ridiculous. Pull the tailgate and Sawzall the C-pilla... more » If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face: Stop scrapping good cars, you horrible fucking Californians! more » MushyHeirloom: It's not a Greatmont. It's a Holyshitmont. Nice price on the Fairchero. more » Skunky: Not only is it a nice price, I'd actually jump on it if it wasn't a race car. I've been looking for a reasonably priced, good condition Fairmont Duran... more » Six Flags Over Tomsk: Love it. And $2,000 seems very reasonable. more » Mad_Science: Epic. I'd buy it just to drive it to work. more » If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face: I'd rather have a Fairmont Futurachero, like the one posted here some time ago, instead of a Fairmont wagonchero. That said, it is a V8 Fox body, and... more » jbownsabmw- Koopas Beware: Gotta say nice price. You get a lot for your money here. Engine upgrades and the roll cage are probably worth the money. He is definitely not tryin... more » Novaload: I am unduly influenced by the voting choices. Who could reject "Fairmont, but not Greatmont"? I said no. It's interesting, but not 2-Large interestin... more » superbadd75, now I remember why I left...: Had he left that body in its formerly wagonny shape, I'd give it a thought. Cutting every bit of structural integrity out of the back (which granted, ... more » Flathead Smith: Check out picture three. I like the chain that keeps the monster mill from torquing over. more » Dr. H. F. Danger: I'll give you $500 for it. more » Flathead Smith: It looks to be worth that, although it appears like it still has the stock rear axle, which I'm sure will detonate right after those slicks hook up o... more » -
#downonthejunkyard
Pair Of Early-60s Ford Rancheros Will Go To Crusher As A Team
Would you believe that the same junkyard with matching white Volvo Amazons also boasts a pair of matching white Ford Falcon Rancheros? More » -
#nicepriceorcrackpipe
1978 More Than Fairmont Racer Truck for $2,000!
During his campaign, Barack Obama promised change you can believe in. Today, Nice Price or Crack Pipe has a Ford that's had a change we can definitely get behind. More » -
#photography
American Cars: Photographs By Kevin Gray
Today we're showing the work of a Los Angeles-based pro photographer who heads down on the street to find his subjects: battle-scarred American cars in their natural habitat! More » -
#elcamino
Jaguar XJSChero, Perfect For Your Italian Wine Toting Needs
These photos show a perfectly executed Jaguar XJS V12 conversion to a XJS-Chero. This baby was spotted carting around wine at a Jaguar dealer in Milan, Italy. More » -
#downonthestreetbonusedition
DOTS-O-Rama Sunday, San Francisco Edition: 1963 Ford Ranchero
This is Down On The Street Bonus Edition, where we check out interesting street-parked cars in places other than the Island That Rust Forgot. Imports are fun, but we need some old Detroit iron too! More » -
#downonthestreet
1966 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. We had a 60s Ranchero recently, but why not see another?
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#downonthestreet
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
1964 Ford Ranchero, Plus Bonus Favorite Ford Cartruck Poll
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. DOTS Truck Monday is with us once again, and today we're going to check out a vehicle that qualifies as both truck and car: a '64 Ford Falcon with truck bed, aka Ranchero! Then, because polls lessen the sting of Simon Legree's workplace lash- which always seems to fall on one's back with particular malice on a Monday- we'll all vote on our favorite street-parked Alameda Ranchero.
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#1979fordranchero
1979 Ford Ranchero
The Ford Ranchero cartruck went through numerous platform changes over the years, with the full-size sedan-based '57-59s, the compact Falcon-based '60-66s, the mid-sized Fairlane/Torino-based '68-76s, and the bloato-mid-sized LTD-based '77-79s. We saw a beige-and-brown two-tone '79 last summer, and now I've found another two-tone '79 on the island. More » -
#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 » -
#maximumelcaminoday
What's Your Favorite Example of Caminoization?
DAFamino. Ladamino. Continentalero. Cubepage. For years now, we've had adisturbing obsessionhealthy fascination for cars with truck beds, be they factory models or duct-tape-and-Pabst backyard jobs. So, in honor of the newly-revealed Pontiac G8 El Camino and today's El Camino craziness, we've gone and put together a poll with most of the truckcars we've seen here so far, in chronological order and preserving the original names as posted (even when they may conflict with our not-very-rigidly-enforced naming convention). We wanted to let you choose from every single one, but the hamsters that run our servers started behaving rather strangely once the poll got past 100 choices. Make the jump, vote away! More »

