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10-07-2011, 12:49 PM | #1 |
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The F word - BLASPHEMY!
Ford. The F word.
I'm thinking about buying a 60-65 Ranchero with a little six for a daily driver. Anyone have experience? Good/bad? I like the way they look, but that's about all I know about 'em. That, and they don't have disc brakes. It's either a little Ranchero, or maybe a Toyota truck. I don't want a Toyota truck. Any suggestions? This photo is from the web, not a car I'm looking at: |
10-07-2011, 12:56 PM | #2 |
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Nothing wrong that I know of, but I don't see the comparison between that and a Toyota truck for a daily driver. Two totally different animals in my mind.
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10-07-2011, 01:07 PM | #3 |
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not a hard job to convert pretty cheaply to mustang disc brakes
ford 6cyl are pretty tough reliable little engines and back then they were good on the gas mileage
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Try this on for size: Let's say you have $5k to spend on a daily driver, and you want it to get say, 18 or better mpg: What would you go looking for? |
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The Toyota or even a Nissan would likely be the better choice based on mileage and parts availability and cost. An old Ranchero would likely turn into any other OLD vehicle, a project vehicle. Always needing money thrown at it for SOMETHING... Put a LS motor in a C-10 with an overdrive trans and reputedly some are getting great mileage numbers out of them with that combo. Tim
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10-07-2011, 02:15 PM | #6 |
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i hate the front end suspension on them .rather have the elko
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I would spend a lot less money on a ****ty old Civic or something along that line.
Either that or DD your pickup. Why spend $5,000 to save a few gallons of gas?
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10-07-2011, 03:35 PM | #8 |
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a civic or prius will get great mileage.
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10-07-2011, 04:09 PM | #9 |
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I was getting 16-18 mpg on my 76 GMC C1500 with 350 and 600 cfm Edelbrock carb (back when I had the truck), provided I drove it like an old lady and tuned the carb slightly lean (not too lean since I didn't want to burn anything up). I also had dual exhaust with the X cross over midway which helped a little with mileage too.
When I bought it I averaged 8 mpg with the original junk 2bbl carb, even after cleaning it up and rebuilding it. Once I swapped to the 4 bbl 600cfm Edelbrock carb, my mileage doubled when I was light on the gas pedal and got a massive power boost when I did want to step on it. So it is possible to get good mileage from these trucks, you just need to set it up properly and stay off the gas pedal.
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isnt that a electric car ? what you doing at a gas station ?
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10-07-2011, 04:23 PM | #11 |
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Re: The F word - BLASPHEMY!
Buy an older Toyota truck.
Can't get any more bullet proof than that. I have owned them over the years as my DD's, and currently own one that is so reliable it's boring When it comes down to it driving to work is a drag as it is. Let alone wondering if the old classic you're driving is gonna make the commute, and leave you stranded in the middle of rush hour traffic.
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I"ll give my opinion, I'd get an older toyota truck if those were my choices. But If I wasn't set between the two. I would look for a S10 or Sonoma. I have a 91 S10 2wd 2.8 5spd. 3:42 rear. I was getting 23-27 mpg empty but when I started using it for hauling my tools around, it dropped to 18-20 mpgs. Realible yes it is, I'd have to charge the battery but if I went out there right now. it'd start right up, and be ready to go back to work.
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10-07-2011, 04:49 PM | #13 |
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Why not something like a late 70s Chevy Luv? Almost bullet proof Isuzu 4 cyl., excellent 4x4 during the winter and off road... only down side is they tend to collect rust easily, so a good sand and paint refresh is usually needed every 10 years or so to stop the rust.
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10-07-2011, 04:51 PM | #14 |
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Vectorit: I know, I know. I just sold my old camper, 84 Toyota Dolphin, and the poor little truck underneath that big booty camper was bulletproof. If I have any sense, I'll get a Toyota, but man, I like the way the old Rancheros look. And then I'll be worried it's gonna get stolen or bashed into while I'm at work... I know, I know!
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10-08-2011, 09:28 PM | #15 |
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I drive my classics every day. There's things that suck about it, but I do it becouse I get to enjoy my hobby every single day. Yeah, they fall apart from time to time, they don't have A/C, they get crappy MPG, but, I drive them becouse I stand out in a crowd, people recognise me, it labels me as "a car guy"... but mostly becouse I want to.
Get a yota and be one of them. Get the classic ford, and be one of us. |
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I feel that way when i drive the Maverick. Its a Ford, but its COOL.
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10-08-2011, 10:41 PM | #17 |
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Driving a yota doesn't make anyone lesser in the "car guy" world..
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that's a sweet looking truck... but, it is a project from the word go.
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10-09-2011, 11:31 AM | #19 |
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It's driving me nuts. I keep punching that guy's number into the phone without hitting send.
On the one hand, it's out of my budget, but on the other hand, who needs a budget? But wait... on the other, other hand, my wife would castrate me if I brought that thing home. "Look honey - look what *we* bought!" Snip. I guess the other, other hand wins. |
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I cant see what the problem is with running an older/classic car as DD I drive old banger and it coast my a headgasket and rear wheel bearing it gets crappy millage but in parts its cheap, insurence is cheap, and road taxes on it is cheap so oh and it got half a million miles on the original drive train and body all cars have been dd so why cant they now? we have a costemer who has the old Volvo PV 544 from 67. its never been rebuild just mecanicly up todate. a few mounths ago it was time for MOT, he wanted an all fluid change engine, trans, rear, brake, fluid coolent etc it reseved a set of brake shoes in front and 2 new brake hoses and it passed with flying colors when i drove it back to the costemer (he lives out in the midle of nowhere) when it got up to speed it wow what car it is. just listen to this when the engine is warm you cant even hear it with the hood closed if you like the classic ranchero get one screw the yota
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Getting 18 mpg out of an old Ford inline 6 is no trick. I drove this thing daily for a good while and always got 20 or more on mileage. 200 cubic inches under the hood. I converted it to Duraspark ignition out of a 70s era Maverick but everything else was stock.
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10-08-2011, 10:42 PM | #24 |
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I looked at a Toyota today. It was in good shape and the price was okay, but I didn't buy it. I'm in no hurry, and it was most definitely a one of them cars. I don't want to be a one of them - I want to be one of us!
Now this, is interesting: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/2628471778.html |
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Since your in California;
Whats the cutoff for emmisions tests? Locally, 87 or older is free of the emmisions cash cow. How does insurance treat older vehicles? Locally again, older = less insurance costs even with full coverage. While you may not get much better mileage, long term costs are less buying old as far as I'm concerned. finally, follow your heart; Quote:
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