The El Camino gets all the glory, but the utilitarian Ranchero embodied car comfort and pickup utility for more than two decades. The first “hybrid” in the United ...
Part of the first-generation series, the 1959 Ranchero came with several improvements, including a longer bed and a larger windshield. All these refinements made the Ranchero even more intriguing for ...
A beautifully restored 1971 Ford Ranchero GT 351, combining muscle car flair and pickup practicality, is now offered for sale ...
Ford will unveil its new compact EV platform on August 11, and a compact pickup truck is rumored to be the first vehicle to use it. Based on a new trademark application that Ford filed with the USPTO ...
View post: Amazon Has an Automotive Smoke Machine Leak Detector on Sale for Just $43 09 – 1974 Ford Ranchero in California junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 12 – 1974 Ford Ranchero in California ...
From 1957 to 1979, Ford produced the intriguing Ranchero pickup, officially classified as a ‘coupe utility’ vehicle or a ‘ute’ in Australia, where it had its own Falcon Ute counterpart. The Ranchero ...
Ford applies for the Ranchero nameplate, which could be used for a new electric pickup. The last Ranchero was a two-door car with a bed in the back, and the new ute could stay close to that formula.
Ford filed a “Ranchero” trademark for vehicles, hinting at the name for its breakthrough midsize EV pickup as it prepares to detail a new, cost-cutting EV platform. A fresh USPTO filing suggests ...