Fun fact... I was 16 2 years ago and I was restorign my 1962 ford Falcon sedan (base model not futura with 144 CI) and its finally restored and im 18 and I drive it sometimes! its a really cool car it survived in my great grandads garage and nobody touched it until my uncle said check out whats in the garage and they gave me the keys to the car. it was honestly amazing.
As someone who's older than your Ranchero and a fellow Ranchero owner and lifelong car nut myself, I'm thrilled to see a teenager take such interest in vintage cars. Keep up the good work and enjoy your treasure, Emma.
Great to see this young girl take interest in her Ranchero. I looking at a 1960 at the moment and I notice they had no seat belts, are seat belt easy to install? Gracias for the wonderful video.
Hello! So cool to hear you're interested in the 1960 ranchero! I bought a JEGS seatbelt kit and ended up doing some custom fabrication to add a proper 3-point seat belt to dolores. I added the JEGS seatbelt a few months after this video had been recorded. I ended up having to drill a hole in the rear shelf behind the bench seat to make an anchoring point, as well as two brackets that went into the floor behind the bench seat to hold the clasp/clip (I forget the word for it 😅) They work really well and beyond having to put a few holes in the floor and the shelf they were easy to install. They're FMVSS 209/302 certified and have made the ranchero a much safer ride. Cheers!
Wow.... Fleetwood Mac, Dean Martin... Ranchero.. What a unique youngster. Very cool.
Fun fact... I was 16 2 years ago and I was restorign my 1962 ford Falcon sedan (base model not futura with 144 CI) and its finally restored and im 18 and I drive it sometimes! its a really cool car it survived in my great grandads garage and nobody touched it until my uncle said check out whats in the garage and they gave me the keys to the car. it was honestly amazing.
Thats awesome!!
As someone who's older than your Ranchero and a fellow Ranchero owner and lifelong car nut myself, I'm thrilled to see a teenager take such interest in vintage cars. Keep up the good work and enjoy your treasure, Emma.
Looking good!
Keep at it Emma. Your an inspiration to the gearhead girls out there. Keep that falcon soaring down the roads!
Great to see this young girl take interest in her Ranchero. I looking at a 1960 at the moment and I notice they had no seat belts, are seat belt easy to install? Gracias for the wonderful video.
Hello! So cool to hear you're interested in the 1960 ranchero! I bought a JEGS seatbelt kit and ended up doing some custom fabrication to add a proper 3-point seat belt to dolores. I added the JEGS seatbelt a few months after this video had been recorded. I ended up having to drill a hole in the rear shelf behind the bench seat to make an anchoring point, as well as two brackets that went into the floor behind the bench seat to hold the clasp/clip (I forget the word for it 😅) They work really well and beyond having to put a few holes in the floor and the shelf they were easy to install. They're FMVSS 209/302 certified and have made the ranchero a much safer ride. Cheers!
I think the 1962 is the best looking of all the Falcons. I like the grill the hood deck and the tail lights.
Awesome!!
She's right keep it stock.
A, 95 ford Ranger V6 would be a great
Amount of HP!❤🎉😊
First Ranchero was in 1957. First El Camino was in 1959.
Hi Emma I got a 62 ranchero Same color
IT'S A DELUXE MODEL.
HI EMMA, CHECK OUT MY 63 1/2 RANCHERO , TYPE IN 1963 1/2 RANCHERO, IT'S THE RED ONE WITH THE MGNUM 500s
260 v8, I 'VE HAD IT 5 YRS NOW.
leave the shock towers alone
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