Concept: Designed as a "passenger car-type pickup" using station wagon platforms.
Key Models: The 1964–1965 models (Falcon-based) and high-performance 1970–1971 models (Torino-based) with 429 Cobra Jet engines are highly sought after.
Current Status: While production ended in 1979, Ford filed to re-trademark "Ranchero" in August 2025, sparking rumors of a potential return.
Market Value: Classic models often sell for between $15,000 and $70,000, depending on year and condition.
Equipment Specifications
Manufacturer
Ford
Model
Ranchero
Location
Laytonsville Cruise In
Detailed Information
Detailed Description
The Ford Ranchero is a "coupe utility" vehicle produced between 1957 and 1979, blending a station wagon chassis with an integrated pickup bed. Known as a car-truck, it offered sedan-like comfort with utility, pre-dating the Chevrolet El Camino. Seven generations spanned full-size, compact (Falcon-based), and mid-size platforms, with 1970–71 models often considered "muscle trucks".