I was born in 67. I have wanted a 67 ranchero for a long time. But I was NOT blessed with a good income. And nice things are not cheap or free.
@kylestewart85123 жыл бұрын
Hey I really liked your video, beautiful Ranchero, but one thing really bothers me, I’ve watched this video twice just to be sure, at no point did you mention what engine it has. Now I know it’s a V8 and the most popular car engine in 1967 Fords was the 289 and I’m pretty sure that’s what the fender badge says (best I can tell on my phone screen) but these were commonly replaced with 302’s as that was fords replacement for the 289 a few years later. Anyway I know to many it’s a small detail, but a pretty important one nonetheless as what engine it was originally or currently equipped with often plays a big part in its value and I believe it’s something that should be mentioned in a video like this on every vehicle. Perhaps it’s a technique you use to get more inquiries/calls on a vehicle which I guess I could understand, but still. Maybe it’s just because I’m a Ford Engine enthusiast, but I doubt I’m the only one who feels this way. But all that aside I have no other complaints, otherwise pretty informative a little comedy and pretty good production all around, I will be watching more of your videos.
@phatboytrex19762 жыл бұрын
What Motor?
@phillipjacobson44573 жыл бұрын
Ok your going to hate me. My dream ranchero has a modern fuel injected engine and e trans swapped in. I know blasphemy! A while back it would have been a coyote engine . I have been slipping on my hot rod dreams and haven't been keeping up on newer ford tech.
@paulstewart26723 жыл бұрын
No, I agree. I have a ‘67 Ranchero with a 289 and 2 speed auto. I would love to have a late model fuel injected Windsor and 4 speed auto!