The 1st Generation Bronco continues to be a highly-sought vehicle. This desirability increases if the vehicle in question is rust-free and hasn’t been cut to accommodate larger wheels and tires. This 1974 Bronco Ranger has spent its life in… more»
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Patina Project: 1959 Edsel Ranger
In the mid-1950s, Ford’s research told them there was room in the medium-priced market for another car to compete with Dodge, DeSoto, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick. Yet, they already had the Mercury. Practically every Baby Boomer who’s into cars… more»
390 Equipped: 1970 Ford F-250 Ranger
When it comes to any classic vehicle, perfection isn’t always essential. Sometimes it is enough to drive a classic that is a proud and original survivor. That is what this 1970 Ford F-250 Ranger represents. It is a long… more»
No Reserve: 58k Mile 1959 Edsel Ranger
The Edsel cost Ford hundreds of millions of dollars and is perhaps the automobile industry’s biggest failure. Not because it was a bad car, it was just the wrong car introduced at the wrong time. Famous for its horse… more»
Rusty Ranger: 1974 Ford Bronco
Hoping to compete with the likes of the Jeep CJ-5, Ford launched the Bronco in 1966 as an early player in what we now call the Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) market. The first generation would be a hugely successful… more»
Six-Figure Microcar? 1968 Ferrari Ferves Ranger
The seller of this 1968 Ferves Ranger claims its “twin” sold at auction last year for nearly $200,000! I’m not sure if this car will reach the same price, but it has an unspecified reserve. It can be found… more»
50k Mile Survivor: 1979 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT
If Ford ever had any doubts that it was making the right move by introducing a 2nd Generation Bronco in 1978, then they only needed to look at the sales figures to realize that they had backed a real… more»
No Reserve: 1974 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT
There is no doubt that this 1974 F-250 Ranger XLT would turn heads wherever it went. Let’s face it, its big, and the color is not one designed to blend in with the background. Having said that, it does… more»
31k Original Miles: 1972 Ford F-100 Ranger XLT
So often you will see classic pickups like this 1972 Ford F-100 Ranger XLT, and they will show plenty of the sort of wear-and-tear that is part and parcel of a life of hard labor. This one is different… more»
1971 Ford F-100 Ranger With a 428!
Raven Black was not the most common color to grace the flanks of a 1971 Ford F-100 Ranger, and the fact that this F-100 rolled off the production line wearing that particular shade is already enough to make it… more»
Rare Diesel: 1983 Ford Ranger Diesel
Starting as a trim package on F-Series Ford pickups and then as a Courier replacement, the Ranger has had a very interesting history. Even more interesting would be Ford’s choice of engines, such as what’s in this first-year, 1983… more»
Rust-Free 1st Year 1983 Ford Ranger
I predict that these early Ford Rangers will be future collectibles and this first-year model, a 1983 Ford Ranger, sure looks like a steal. It can be found here on craigslist in Bowdoinham, Maine. The seller is asking a… more»
Lone Ranger: 1955 Ford Ranger 4-Wheel Drive
Marmon-Herrington is renowned for the 4-wheel-drive conversion work that they performed on Ford commercial vehicles, and it was this company that waved their magic wand over this vehicle. The owner claims that this is the only known survivor. He… more»
429 Thunder Jet: 1978 Ford F-250 Ranger
As original and clean tow vehicles go, this 1978 F-250 Ranger is probably up there with the best of them. It is a solid vehicle that would possess enough power and torque to tow a small moon, and it’s… more»