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The Ranchero was a hit with both the automotive press and the buying public, filling an untapped market niche for vehicles with the utility of a light pickup and the ease of operation and riding characteristics of a car. In fact, the Ranchero had a marginally higher cargo capacity by about 50 lb (23 kg) than the half-ton F-Series pickup. Both ...
Ford Ranchero Scrambler (1969) Ford Ranger II (1967) Ford Ranger III (1968) Ford Ranger Baja Baby (1997) Ford Ranger Force 5 (1991) Ford Ranger Jukebox (1993) Ford Ranger Powerforce (1999) Ford Ranger Sandcourt (1997) Ford Ranger Sea Splash/Sky Splash (1994) Ford Reflex (2006) Ford Rox (1997) Ford S2RV (Smart Safe Research Vehicle) (2002) Ford ...
Motor Trend magazine wrote "Putting the car through quick and/or tight corners isn't a matter of practiced art – it's more like second nature for the GT" in their test of a 1968 Torino GT. [7] Car and Driver magazine tested a 1968 Ford Torino GT equipped with the 428 CJ with Ram Air induction, C-6 Cruise-O-Matic, and 3.91:1 gears and recorded ...
There was also a 428 cu in (7.0 L) Super Cobra Jet. For 1969, the Fairlane 500, Ranchero, and Torino GT/GTA were also offered with the new 351W CID with a two-barrel producing 250 HP and only in the Torino GT/GTA the 351W four-barrel with 290 HP could be ordered. The Ranchero coupe utility body style was available in standard, 500, and GT versions.
English: A 1968 Ford Ranchero 500 offered for sale at Hershey 2019. 302 V8 with a bunch of soup-up parts added, but still looks very original. Date 12 October 2019
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As Mercury-brand light-truck production ended during the 1968 model year, there was no Mercury version of the second-generation Econoline (which was moved to the 1969 model year). While not sold as a Mercury, the Lincoln-Mercury division also marketed the first-generation (1957-1959) Ford Ranchero through its Meteor brand in Canada.