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    1957 Ford Ranchero - All State Batteries Parade Float - Paducah, Kentucky - Circa: 1962

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    1955 Ford Ranch Wagon (grill tuning)

    The Ford Ranch Wagon was a station wagon built by Ford Motor Company from 1952 to 1977. The Ranch Wagon was a full-size model, except in 1963 and 1964, when it was part of the intermediate-size Fairlane series, and...

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    1955 Ford Ranch Wagon (grill tuning)

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    Instrument panel in a 1962 Ford Ranchero.

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    engine for a brand-new 1962 Ford Falcon wagon. My mom was not very happy about that, since she lost over 100 horsepower of what she called 'oomph.' ” BAYTOWN, TEXAS: Larry Kinney knew it was the 1957 Ford Fairlane and said it could be one of a 

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    1647 Grant Rd $1,378,000 12-24-2014 1962 SF 3 BR Mountain View 94040 1552 Ford Ave $405,000 12-31-2014 1121 SF 3 BR San Jose 95110. 1282 Lick Ave $515,000 .. 13265 Via Ranchero Dr $1,915,000 12-29-2014 2635 SF 4 BR Saratoga 95070.

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    As the icy winds of winter continue to make their presence known, many Minnesotans are headed to warmer climates for a welcome getaway. At the airport, travelers don sweatshirts, yoga pants, easy-to-remove shoes, and even pajamas to aid with comfort of 

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    09/28/14, via Huffington Post

    But the extent of the site wasn't apparent until 40 years later in 1953, when archaeologist James Ford examined aerial photos and saw a geometric pattern in the earthworks. The complex was designated a National Historic Landmark in June 1962. Ten years 

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Toronto has long fancied itself as an underground city. Since the early 1900s, when Boston and New York were excavating their first underground rail lines, this city has dreamed of building subterranean streetcar "tubes. " By heading beneath the earth, the citizens of Toronto could commute, move between downtown buildings, visit the Toronto Island, even drive through the core without being troubled by the unpredictable elements. Unfortunately, for all its ambition, Toronto has a long history of finding ways to kill or indefinitely delay its tunnel projects, sometimes after construction has already begun. It hasn't always been the city's fault, but the fact remains, Toronto's tunnel building record is less than perfect. Toronto's subway dreams go back a long way. Long before the Yonge, University, Spadina, Bloor-Danforth or ill-fated Queen line were envisioned, controller and later mayor Horatio Hocken planned a network of transit "tubes" beneath our streets. At the time, the city was locked in a legal battle with a private, pre-TTC streetcar operator, the Toronto Railway Company, over service to suburban areas. In response, Hocken conceived a transit system running beneath downtown streets that would circumvent the TRC's contract for "street" transportation. Source: www.blogto.com
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    About the 1962 Ford Ranchero Between 1957 and 1979, the Ford Motor Company produced 508,355 Ford Ranchero utility vehicles for consumers. The Ford Ranchero line featured the comforts of a two-seat luxury car with the utilitarian cargo carrying capacities of a workhorse pickup truck. These popular half-and-half car/truck vehicles changed in styling and features many times during their 23-year manufacturing run; however, all styles of these unique-looking Ford Ranchero utility vehicles are equally popular today with vintage car enthusiasts.

    The Ford Motor Company Ranchero changed body styles numerous times on the 5 basic versions of this utility vehicle. It was built primarily in the United States, with overflow and outpost assemblies done from time to time in Brazil and Argentina. The Rancheros used redesigned bodies from other popular Ford cars as their main body styles. Ford styled their Rancheros with Falcon, Fairlane, Torino, and Thunderbird parts and themes. It was possible to order almost any engine that Ford made to power these utility vehicles.

    The original production runs of Ford Ranchero vehicles offered both standard and luxury versions of these cargo-hauling automobiles. The consumers were faced with choice in single-tone or two-tone paints, side panel decorations, interior luxuries, and engine sizes that included the sporty versions and large V8s. The Ford Rancheros were advertised in a manner that told the consumer that these new automobile-trucks were all about the ability to make choices. Cargo-hauling Rancheros were the beautiful Ford workhorses that could go to church on Sunday mornings.

    The pre-1959 Ford Motor Company Ranchero car-truck vehicles were so popular with consumers that Chevrolet created their El Camino auto-truck vehicle to compete. The 1960 through 1966 Ford Rancheros in the Falcon body-style were ramped up to achieve 30 mpg from a 6-cylendar, 144-cubic-inch engine. The Ranchero hauling capacity was estimated at 800 pounds for the cargo-load area of these vehicles. In 1966, to keep up with the changing times, Ford added the options of sporty bucket seats, more glittering chrome, and upgraded racing stripe styles of two-tone paint packages.

    The Ranchero multi-purpose utility vehicles by Ford were discontinued after the Fall 1979 sales period. The last models of the Ford Ranchero offered all leather seats, top-of-the-line stereo 8-track players, and a streamlined appearance that could turn heads on the highway. The downfall for the popular Ford Motor Company Ranchero vehicles came in the form of new U.S. government safety and fuel regulations for pick-up trucks and all vehicles designed to carry cargo. During the 1960s, the Chevrolet El Camino passed the Ford Ranchero in popularity with consumers. Today, all versions of the car-truck vehicles that were pioneered by the original Ford Ranchero vehicles are popular with collectors

    Between 1957 and 1979, the Ford Motor Company produced 508,355 Ford Ranchero utility vehicles for consumers. The Ford Ranchero line featured the comforts of a two-seat luxury car with the utilitarian cargo carrying capacities of a workhorse pickup truck. These popular half-and-half car/truck vehicles changed in styling and features many times during their 23-year manufacturing run; however, all styles of these unique-looking Ford Ranchero utility vehicles are equally popular today with vintage car enthusiasts.

    The Ford Motor Company Ranchero changed body styles numerous times on the 5 basic versions of this utility vehicle. It was built primarily in the United States, with overflow and outpost assemblies done from time to time in Brazil and Argentina. The Rancheros used redesigned bodies from other popular Ford cars as their main body styles. Ford styled their Rancheros with Falcon, Fairlane, Torino, and Thunderbird parts and themes. It was possible to order almost any engine that Ford made to power these utility vehicles.

    The original production runs of Ford Ranchero vehicles offered both standard and luxury versions of these cargo-hauling automobiles. The consumers were faced with choice in single-tone or two-tone paints, side panel decorations, interior luxuries, and engine sizes that included the sporty versions and large V8s. The Ford Rancheros were advertised in a manner that told the consumer that these new automobile-trucks were all about the ability to make choices. Cargo-hauling Rancheros were the beautiful Ford workhorses that could go to church on Sunday mornings.

    The pre-1959 Ford Motor Company Ranchero car-truck vehicles were so popular with consumers that Chevrolet created their El Camino auto-truck vehicle to compete. The 1960 through 1966 Ford Rancheros in the Falcon body-style were ramped up to achieve 30 mpg from a 6-cylendar, 144-cubic-inch engine. The Ranchero hauling capacity was estimated at 800 pounds for the cargo-load area of these vehicles. In 1966, to keep up with the changing times, Ford added the options of sporty bucket seats, more glittering chrome, and upgraded racing stripe styles of two-tone paint packages.

    The Ranchero multi-purpose utility vehicles by Ford were discontinued after the Fall 1979 sales period. The last models of the Ford Ranchero offered all leather seats, top-of-the-line stereo 8-track players, and a streamlined appearance that could turn heads on the highway. The downfall for the popular Ford Motor Company Ranchero vehicles came in the form of new U.S. government safety and fuel regulations for pick-up trucks and all vehicles designed to carry cargo. During the 1960s, the Chevrolet El Camino passed the Ford Ranchero in popularity with consumers. Today, all versions of the car-truck vehicles that were pioneered by the original Ford Ranchero vehicles are popular with collectors

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  • Ford Ranchero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Ford Ranchero 1967 Ford Ranchero.jpg

    1967 Ford Fairlane Ranchero

    Overview Manufacturer Ford Also called Ford Falcon RancheroFord Fairlane Ranchero Production 1957–1979 Body and chassis Class Full-size (1957–1959)Compact (1960–1965)Mid-size (1966–1979) Body style 2-door coupe utility Layout FR layout Related Fairlane, Falcon, Galaxie, Torino, LTD II, Ford Durango

    The Ford Ranchero is a coupe utility that was produced by Ford between 1957 and 1979. Unlike a pickup truck, 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.[1] It was adapted from full-size, compact and intermediate automobiles sold by Ford for the North American market.

    During the 1970s the Ranchero name was used in the South African market on a rebadged Australian Ford Falcon utility. These vehicles were sent to South Africa in CKD form, and assembled at the Port Elizabeth plant.[2] In Argentina a utility version of the locally produced Ford Falcon was also called Ranchero.[3]

    The Ford Ranchero sold well enough to spawn a competitor from General Motors in 1959, the Chevrolet El Camino.[4]

    Contents

    1 History 2 1957–1959 3 1960–1965 Falcon Ranchero 4 1966–1967 5 1968–1969 6 1970–1971 7 1972–1976 8 1977–1979 9 Argentine Ranchero 10 Today 11 References 12 External links History[edit]

    The first Ford Model T and Model A pickup trucks were created from sedans by placing a truck box behind the body of a car truncated behind the driver's seat. In 1934 Ford Australia's designer Lew Bandt modified a coupe with a smoothly integrated loadbed that could be used like a car to drive to church or to deliver pigs to market. This created the coupe utility which remains a popular body style as the "ute" in Australia.[5] In North America, pickup trucks evolved into a heavier duty form with cabs and beds that were quite distinct from passenger automobiles. The Ranchero was the first postwar American vehicle of its type adapted from a popular sedan from the factory. It combined the sleek looks of a sedan with the utility of a light duty pickup truck. In 1955, GM introduced a fully loaded top model of the Chevrolet and GMC light duty pickup truck, called the Chevrolet Cameo Carrier and the GMC Suburban Carrier.

    1957–1959[edit] See also 1957 Ford First generation Ford Ranchero 1958 frontleft 2006-04-08 U.jpg

    1958 Ford Ranchero

    Overview Also called Meteor Ranchero (Canada) Production 1957–1959 Assembly Lorain, Ohio, United StatesOakville, Ontario, Canada[6] Body and chassis Related 1957 Ford Powertrain Engine 223 CID (3.7 L) OHV I6292 CID (4.8 L) Y-block V8352 CID (5.8 L) FE V8 Dimensions Wheelbase 116–118 in (2,946–2,997 mm)[7] Length 202.0 in (5,131 mm)[8]

    Introduced in December 1956, three months after the traditional September model year start-up, the Ranchero was based on the standard and new-for-1957 full-size Ford platform, specifically the short wheelbase Custom sedan, two-door Ranch Wagon station wagon and utilitarian Courier sedan delivery. 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. There was an extremely basic standard model, marketed to traditional pickup truck buyers such as farmers, and the Custom which picked up most of the options and accessories available on the Fairlane line, including stainless steel bodyside mouldings and two-tone paint. Upscale models were badged both as a Fairlane and Ranchero, with a stylized representation of a longhorn as the symbol for the model located on the tailgate. Indeed, print advertising of the time played on the theme of the American Southwest that the Spanish model name and longhorn symbol were meant to evoke, showing artistic representations of the vehicle being used in ranching and outdoor activities, proclaiming it as "More Than A Car! More Than A Truck!" 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 with the ease of operation and riding characteristics of a car. In fact, the Ranchero had a marginally higher cargo capacity by about fifty pounds/23 kg than the half-ton F-Series pickup. Both standard and Custom could be ordered with any engine available for Ford cars, all the way up to the 352 cu in (5.8 L) "Thunderbird Special." In Canada, the Ranchero was also available in the Meteor line-up. Seat belts and padded instrument panels were optional.[7]

    The 1958 version would remain largely unchanged under the skin save for the new front sheet metal (shared by the big '58 Ford and inspired by the Thunderbird)[8] and its new four-headlamp arrangement.

    The 1959 model was built with the same 118 in (3,000 mm) wheelbase as all 1959 Fords, giving the Ranchero the advantage over its predecessors of a new, longer 7 ft (210 cm) bed.[9] However, this would be the last time that the vehicle would grow either in size or trim for several years to come. The windshield was also 25% larger.[9] Seatcovers were vinyl or "woven plastic",[9] while the spare tire was located behind the passenger seat.[9] The Custom Ranchero was the only model marketed in 1959,[8][10] and was offered in 26 colors (eleven solid shades, eleven two-tone combinations with white on top, and four other two-tone choices).[9]

    1957 Ford Custom Ranchero

    1958 Ford Ranchero (rear)

    1960–1965 Falcon Ranchero[edit] Second generation HornyRancheroBywaterFront.jpg

    1964 Ford Falcon Ranchero

    Overview Production 1960–1966 Assembly Lorain, Ohio, United StatesBuenos Aires, Argentina Body and chassis Related Ford FalconFord Fairlane Powertrain Engine 144 cu in (2.4 L) 90hp Thriftpower[8] I6170 cu in (2.8 L) Thriftpower I6200 cu in (3.3 L) Thriftpower I6260 cu in (4.3 L) Windsor V8289 cu in (4.7 L) Windsor V8 Transmission 3-speed manual4-speed manual3-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic3-speed C4 automatic Dimensions Wheelbase 109.9 in (2,791 mm)[8][11] Length 189.0 in (4,801 mm) Width 70.0 in (1,778 mm)

    In 1960 the Ranchero became much smaller, becoming based on Ford's compact Falcon, specifically the two-door sedan delivery variant. The popularity of small, economical cars like the Volkswagen Beetle perpetuated a shift in thinking among the three largest American manufacturers; 1959 would see the introduction of the 1960 Falcon along with the 1960 Chevrolet Corvair and Plymouth Valiant. A pickup version of the Volkswagen Bus and a van based on the Chevrolet Corvair were offered as well. The economic recession of the late 1950s certainly played a role as well. Ford believed the market wanted a more practical vehicle, one much smaller, lighter and cheaper than a full-size pickup truck, and indeed the Ranchero sold well in this incarnation. Now marketed in print as the "Falcon Ranchero," the new vehicle's standard powerplant was an economical 144 cu in (2.4 L) straight-6. In 1961 the 170 cu in (2.8 L) straight-6 was offered, and in 1963 the optional 260 cu in (4.3 L) V8 was offered in addition to the 144 and 170. The two-speed Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission (offered between 1960 and 1963) or three-speed C4 Cruise-O-Matic could be ordered as could a three-speed manual transmission. The Ranchero had an 800 lb load capacity.[12]

    Note that there are three almost entirely different coupé utility bodies for this generation of Falcon: the Australian Falcon Ute differed in having a shorter rear overhang than North American models, a cargo box that extended farther forward than the rear window, and shorter doors; while the Argentinian version also shared the sedan's overall length and short "4-door" doors, adding higher and more squared-off cargo box sides.

    The Ranchero evolved along with the Falcon in 1964, becoming just a little larger along with its parent and using the same basic body style for 1964 and 1965. In 1965, the 289 cu in (4.7 L) V8 replaced the discontinued 260 and an alternator replaced the generator in all Ford cars.

    1962 Ford Falcon Ranchero

    1963 Ford Falcon Ranchero

    1964 Ford Falcon Ranchero

    1965 Ford Falcon Ranchero

    1966–1967[edit] Third generation 1967 Ford Fairlane Ranchero.jpg

    1967 Ford Fairlane Ranchero

    Overview Production 1967 Assembly Lorain, Ohio, United States Body and chassis Related Ford FalconFord Fairlane Powertrain Engine 170 cu in (2.8 L) I6200 cu in (3.3 L) I6289 cu in (4.7 L) V8390 cu in (6.4 L) V8 Transmission 3-speed automatic3-speed manual Dimensions Wheelbase 113.0 in (2,870 mm)[8]

    1966 was a one-year model, when Falcon and Fairlane were redeveloped on the same basic platform, one which did not include the sedan delivery as 1965 marked the final year of sedan delivery production. Instead, the 1966 Ranchero used Falcon front sheet metal, trim and interior accents on a modified station wagon platform. Engines available were the 170 cu in (2.8 L) I6, 200 cu in (3.3 L) I6 and two- and four-barrel versions of the 289 cu in (4.7 L) V8. Transmissions choices ranged from the C4 three-speed automatic to the three-speed column-shifted manual. The 1966 model was marketed simply as the Ford Ranchero,[13] and did not carry Falcon badges.[14] Seat belts were standard.[8]

    The 1967 Ranchero, based on the post-'66 Falcon/Fairlane chassis, used the basic 1966 Ranchero body with Fairlane trim, front sheet metal, and interior treatments instead of Falcon. It was marketed as the Fairlane Ranchero.[15]

    This was a well-received and unique one-year vehicle, with clean, straight lines, dual stacked headlamps, and plenty of power; the Ranchero had entered the muscle car arena in 1967. Engine options started with a 200 cu in (3.3 L) straight-6 and went up to a 390 cu in (6.4 L) FE-series big-block V8 giving 315 bhp (234.9 kW) and backed by an optional C6 automatic, the new-for-1966 heavy duty variant of the C4. 1967 also saw the largest expansion of trim levels since the vehicle's introduction ten years prior. Supplementing the base model were the new Ranchero 500, 500/XL and GT. The GT-A, Ford's label for '66 and '67 automatic transmission-equipped GTs given to both the Fairlane and Mustang, did not apply to the Ranchero.

    What did apply to all American cars in 1967 was the use of a dual-circuit braking system with a dual-chambered master cylinder. Increased awareness of passenger safety resulted in such innovations as safety-padded windshield pillars and an unusual 1967-only safety pad which protruded from the center of the three-spoked steering wheel to a point just beyond the rim of the steering wheel. It was designed to minimize abdominal injuries in the event of a collision.

    Schematic of Ford's 170 and 200id engines used in their automobiles from the early 1960s to 1980s

    Interior image of a 1967 Ford Ranchero w. bench seat and 3-speed shifter on the steering column

    1968–1969[edit] Fourth generation Red1968FordRanchero.jpg Overview Production 1968–1969 Assembly Lorain, Ohio, United StatesAtlanta, Georgia, United States Body and chassis Related Ford FairlaneFord TorinoMercury Montego Powertrain Engine 250 cu in (4.1 L) I6289 cu in (4.7 L) V8390 cu in (6.4 L) V8428 cu in (7.0 L) V8302 cu in (4.9 L) V8 Transmission 3-speed manual4-speed manual3 and 4-speed automatic

    In 1968, the Fairlane line was supplemented by the new Torino, and the Ranchero followed suit, becoming the largest model since the full-sized 1959. Overall, the new Ranchero was not only bigger, but also more angular than before with its more horizontal grille and horizontal headlamps; Ford and other automakers were making a switch back to horizontal quad headlamps. The interior was all new, as well, sharing the Torino/Fairlane's distinctive four-pod instrument cluster. Though the four round pods gave the illusion of an engine-turned dash, viewed from left to right, they instead featured warning lights for coolant temperature (both cold and hot) and the left turn signal indicator in the left pod with the speedometer in the second pod directly in front of the driver. Warning lights for the charging system and oil pressure as well as the right turn signal indicator were located third from the left. In upscale models, this pod was supplanted by a tachometer. An optional clock filled the fourth pod; a decorative "clock delete" panel otherwise filled the space. A seat belt warning light was a new feature, too, lighting briefly in the far left pod whenever the engine was started. The model line also featured wraparound front side marker lamps which doubled as parking lights and rear side reflectors, newly mandated by US law for the 1968 model year.

    A 351 Windsor V8 engine from a 1969 Ford Mustang. The Ranchero's installation was similar. 1969 Ford Scrambler (Ranchero Concept)

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    Three trim levels were offered, beginning with the sparsely trimmed base Ranchero, the Ranchero 500 trimmed like the corresponding Fairlane 500 and the top-of-the line Ranchero GT with its Torino GT trim. Engine choices began with the 250 cubic inch I6 and ran to several V8 choices, including the standard 289 with two-barrel carburetor, and the FE-based 390. The powerful 428 cu in (7.0 L) Cobra Jet, another FE derivative and the largest engine offered in the Ranchero to date, was a mid-1968 option. The 1968 model marked the final year of production of the 289; a 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8 with two-barrel carburetor became the standard V8 in 1969. Two new upmarket engine choices were available, the 351 Windsor with two- and four-barrel carburetion. The FMX automatic was available with both, which was a variant of the old Cruise-o-Matic and was offered exclusively with either 351.

    Like the Torino/Fairlane, the Ranchero could be had with virtually all of the same options as its cousins, including air conditioning, bucket seats, center console, AM/FM radio, optional wheels, front power disc brakes, hood scoop (standard on GT) and even a vinyl top. Changes across the 1969 model line were slight and included a flatter three-piece grille less the horizontal crossbar and Ford crest, relocation of GT grille badging from the crest to the lower right corner of the grille as viewed from the front, a change from black-faced instruments with white numerals to brushed aluminum with black numerals and a slimmer, two-spoke steering wheel pad similar to those across the Ford product line, unlike the wheel with its broader "safety pad" and separate horn ring used in the 1968 intermediates and compacts. While the pad may have changed, the horn ring did not. The only change unique to the Ranchero was the relocation of the "Ranchero" script from the rear quarter panels to the front fenders.

    A little-known and extremely rare offering in 1969 was the Rio Grande. Available on special order, this was essentially a GT in the so-called "Grabber" colors of "Wimbledon White", "Poppy Red" or "Calypso Coral", partially blacked-out hood with scoop, side stripes, bed rails, vinyl top and unique "Ford Ranchero Rio Grande" wheel centers. As a result, Rancheros so equipped received Ford's "Special Performance Vehicle" identification on the data plate regardless of engine choice. These vehicles may be identified by the aforementioned designation, as well as a blank space where the trim code would normally be found. Production figures are unclear, but may have been around 900 total units.

    At the Detroit motor show in 1969 was shown a concept car Ford Scrambler, some elements of which were used in the next models of Ford Ranchero.

    1970–1971[edit] Fifth generation 1970RancheroSquire.jpg Overview Production 1970–1971 Assembly Lorain, Ohio, United States Body and chassis Related Ford TorinoMercury Montego Powertrain Engine 429 cu in (7.0 L) V8

    While Chevrolet's El Camino used the same body from 1968 to 1972, 1970 saw a complete restyle for Ranchero, which had started with a boxy body style. Both the Torino and Ranchero featured a shallow-pointed grille and front end with smooth, somewhat more curvaceous lines influence by coke bottle styling. A fourth trim option was made available in 1970. The Ranchero Squire (pictured) was an upmarket trim package which featured a woodgrain applique similar to that found on the Country Squire station wagon. Like in previous years, all Torino trim and engine options could be ordered, including all-new Ram-Air 429 Cobra Jet or Super Cobra Jet engines (7 L) with the new "shaker" hood scoop, so named because it was directly mounted to the carburetor and shook with the engine at idle. Also available was a stylish grille that featured hide-away headlamps as well as an optional hood with an oversized scoop which was standard on Torino GTs. The 1971 is distinguished by a grilled divided by a center section.

    A minor but nevertheless important variation debuted with the 1970 model. Prior to 1970, no Ranchero had any interior badging identifying it as such. With the 1970 model came a "Ranchero" or "Ranchero GT" badge on the glove compartment rather than Fairlane or Torino badging.

    1972–1976[edit] Sixth generation 1972 Ford Ranchero GT (5133278792).jpg

    1972 Ford Ranchero GT

    Overview Production 1972–1976 Assembly Lorain, Ohio, United States Body and chassis Related Ford EliteFord TorinoMercury MontegoMercury Cougar Powertrain Engine 250 cu in (4.1 L) I6302 cu in (4.9 L) V8351 cu in (5.8 L) V8400 cu in (6.6 L) V8429 cu in (7.0 L) V8460 cu in (7.5 L) V8 Transmission 4-speed manual3-speed automatic Dimensions Wheelbase 118.0 in (2,997 mm)[16]

    In 1972, a radical change occurred in the Torino and Ranchero lines. The sleek, pointy look of the previous year's model was replaced with a larger, heavier design. Most prominent was a wide semi oval grille reminiscent of a jet intake and a new body-on-frame design. There were still three models available; the now-standard 500, the new Squire with simulated woodgrain "paneling" along the flanks, and the sporty GT. Engine choices remained basically the same beginning with the 250 cubic-inch six-cylinder and a selection of V8s that ranged from the standard 302 to Cleveland and Windsor series 351s, plus the new-for-1972 400. The 385-series V8 (the 429 for 1972-73; the 460 for 1974-76) was still available. However, all suffered from lower compression ratios to better meet new emissions standards. The 351 cu in (5.8 L) Cleveland could still be obtained in tuned 4-V Cobra Jet form through 1974. A four-speed manual transmission was available on Cobra Jet-powered GT models.

    The 1973 Ranchero saw a redesigned front end to meet new federal standards for front impact protection. Aside from slight cosmetic differences, the Ranchero would remain basically the same until the Torino's final year, 1976.

    1977–1979[edit] Seventh generation Ford Ranchero Front.jpg Overview Production 1977–1979 Assembly Lorain, Ohio, United States Body and chassis Related Ford LTD IIMercury Cougar Powertrain Engine 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8351 cu in (5.8 L) V8 Dimensions Length 220.1 in (5,591 mm)[8] A seventh generation Ford Ranchero in Belgium.

    With the Torino ending production after 1977, the Ranchero needed a new platform. This was found in the somewhat unlikely guise of the Ford Thunderbird personal luxury coupe, which was undergoing a reincarnation that year also, and sharing features with that year's Ford LTD II mid-size car. The same three models available since 1968 were still offered and the Ranchero could be ordered in quite luxurious form. Engines fitted went up to the big block 400 cu in (6.6 L). Production ceased in 1979 with, among the traditional choices, a commemorative "1979½" model. 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.

    Cars were getting smaller and increasing government restrictions, and requirements on a car-based pickup truck made such a vehicle less and less attractive from a manufacturing standpoint. Meanwhile, purpose-designed light trucks had to meet much less stringent requirements for emissions and fuel economy. Ford saw the way the market was going and decided small light trucks were the wave of the future, beginning with the Mazda-built Courier pickup. This vehicle would be a "stepping stone" during which time Ford would develop their homegrown replacement, the Ranger.

    Argentine Ranchero[edit]

    From 1973 to 1991 Ford Motor Argentina developed and sold a utility version of its own Ford Falcon called the Ford Ranchero. The first generation sold very well, and in 1974 exports began to Cuba. Later that year it became the best selling car in Argentina, with a total of 110,382 sold between 1973 and 1978.[3] Production of the second generation model lasted from 1978 to 1982, and production of the third generation lasted from 1982 to 1987. In 1987 the fourth and final generation was released and in 1988 a diesel model was added to the lineup for the first time, however it was discontinued as of 1989. Production of the fourth generation Argentine Ranchero ended in 1991.[17]

    Rancheros are reasonably collectible, though they are nowadays often overlooked in favor of the later-arriving Chevrolet El Camino, which stayed in production eight more years. Miniatures, apart from hand-cast resin kits from cottage-industry makers,[18] are rare. Several Revell offerings of the 1957 model in both 1/32 and 1/25 scale have been offered over the years as has a kit of the 1961 Ranchero by AMT/Ertl. A well-detailed promotional model of the 1959 intended for distribution by dealers was offered both with and without interior trim, windows and friction drive by AMT/Ertl's predecessor, SMP; resin castings of this model's body are offered by the aforementioned cottage industries, as well. There are no Matchbox versions, but Johnny Lightning makes a 1964 model, Hot Wheels an adult collectible '57 and 2011 HW Premiere 65 Ford Ranchero Racing Champions made a 1/64 scale 1957 Ranchero and AMT/Ertl currently produces a diecast '57 which doubles as a bank. AMT was responsible for other early dealer promotional models, too, including those of the aforementioned El Camino. Tonka produced a resin toy version of the 1968-69 model in roughly 1/24 scale as part of an auto transporter set; the front end of that toy arguably resembles the 1969 model more closely.

    The idea of a car-based pickup remains an attractive one, and is an illustration of how favorable treatment for light trucks over cars by United States regulations skews the marketplace. There are many Ranchero and El Camino owners, indeed, who stopped buying new vehicles when those models were discontinued. Aftermarket conversions of the Fairmont Futura and Mercury Zephyr Z7 sport coupes to a Ranchero-like "Durango" pickup were sold in select Ford dealers in the early- to mid-1980s. Recently, there has been more interest in producing such vehicles again, including those like the Subaru Baja, essentially an Outback station wagon with a stubby pickup bed instead of an enclosed cargo area. The Baja, like the Ranchero, is titled in most American states and Canadian provinces as a commercial vehicle. Until the late-2000s, the North American market tended to lean towards compact and midsized crew-cab four-door pickups such as the Ford Explorer Sport Trac and Chevrolet Colorado. However, with the compact pickups having grown towards midsize and encroaching on base models of more profitable full-size pickups, some manufacturers such as Ford and Ram Trucks have discontinued even their compact and midsize offerings; Ford discontinued the North American Ranger in 2012 and opted not to sell its global replacement in North America due to being too close in size and price to the base model Ford F-150.[19]

    In Australia, Ford continues to produce a car based "pickup", the FG Falcon Ute.

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