1970 Ford Ranchero

The 1970 Ford Ranchero is a distinctive vehicle that blends car and pickup truck attributes, appealing to both utility and style. Key features include a range of engine options, such as a 250 cubic inch inline-six and various V8 engines, including 302, 351, and 429 cubic inches, producing between 155 and 375 horsepower, and torque ranging from 245 to 450 lb-ft. The Ranchero offers rear-wheel drive with transmission options that include a 3-speed manual, 4-speed manual, and a 3-speed automatic, with performance achieving 0-60 mph in approximately 7.5 to 9.0 seconds and a top speed of 120-130 mph. A notable variant, the Ranchero GT, comes standard with a 302 V8 and offers optional more powerful engines. The vehicle features a 118-inch wheelbase and weighs between 3,500 to 3,900 lbs, with the GT variant having a kerb weight of about 3,446 lbs.