Anybody with off topic Rancheros or Elcaminos post them up! Here is my 1967 Ranchero that my Dad bought new when i was 6 years old.It was ready for the junkyard when he gave it to me in the 80's.This is it today with a 1915 Harley and 1912 Indian boardtrack racer replicas that i built
Love the one year body on the 67. Been looking for one for years, either too much money or rust bucket, sometimes both…..
My old 73 after I misjudged the drop spindle/spring cut combo and the front crossmember was 3/4 inch off the ground
I owned this around 20 years ago? 1970 Ranchero 500. 429 SCJ ram-air, 4-speed, 3.91 trac-loc. The owner today has the Marti report and it was one 8-9 built of that particular model with those options.
I just picked up this ‘67 Ranchero. I’m the 3rd owner. It has a rebuilt 390 and C6. Just a few little rust spots that will need future attention to keep them from getting worse. Looking to learn more about them, like interchange possibilities, where to get restoration parts. I like the hood with the scoop like acroguy posted above. I’ll be looking for bucket seats and the console/floor shifter as I do it my way.
My old former drag car, put a 460 I built in it but never finished....sold to a friend, who sold to another guy and it came out really nice in black cherry, I'm searching for pics of it done. My Dad's '70 El Camino, 468 BBC, 4 wheels discs, yadayada.
My '65 El Camino. It falls somewhere between "not" OT (because it's the same body as a '64) and OT, but, I'm going to post it anyway...427 BBC, 5 speed, 12 bolt detroit locker with 355's. Fast Car, fun car. Some call it a gasser; I call it a street freak. I built it with cars I had in mind while reading car craft in the 70's and 80's as a boy. The build is about 8 years old now. I really love this one, I call her the "Green Monster"
I have to admit, I bought it with the idea of making it look a little racy, like car you might see at Lions on a Sunday racing in C/SA or something. It has Hooker headers and a 2 1/2” exhaust system. He didn’t put much of a cam in it, he said it’s the proverbial “RV cam”. I’ll be looking for some advice from the FE guys on how to pep it up some.