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1979 Ford Ranger SuperCab


racsan

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2009
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ford/escape
Engine Type
2.5 (4 Cylinder)
Engine Size
2.5/151 I-4
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Automatic
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2WD
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235/70/16
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Having had both 4wd & 2wd trucks- yes, most of the time, especially with proper tires & weight ballasting in the the winter a 2wd is pretty competent , there are those few times when a 4wd will save the day. That being said Id have no problem with a late ‘70’s full size, even a 2wd in my driveway. Odd that supercabs weren’t popular back in the day, now its the reg cabs that are the least likely to move quickly off the lot. I just thought they didnt make many back in the day. Was very rare to see a crew cab ford outside of a construction business or the railroad. Most seemed to be gm anyway, especially if owned by someone with horses.
 


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Ford made crew cabs (4–door cabs) at least as far back as 1967, but they were rare until the 1980s. As Racsan said, they were mainly on company-owned work trucks with higher GVWs. Dually Fords for the horsey set were also rare until the 1980s.

My grandfather had a 1975 F-100 or F-150 (forget which) club cab (2–door extended), and he found the extra space and seat useful, but his was one of the few of that vintage I saw. 1973–1979 had the same body, and the crew cab versions were more popular in the later years.
 

19Walt93

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1993
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Ford Ranger
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V8
Engine Size
351
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Automatic
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2WD
Total Drop
3"
Tire Size
235/55R16
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If you don't have time to do it right will you have time to do it over?
Because they’re the best looking truck ever made.
Most were. When our first 78 F150 showed up in the fall of 77, I didn't like it. Our dealership didn't do flashy, I considered a brown or gray 4 door, six cylinder Granada to be our flagship in the mid 70's, later replaced by a brown 4 door six cylinder Fairmont. The first 78 F150 was a brown, regular cab, short box XL with an argent grill, painted bumpers and dog dish hub caps, a 300 six and three on the tree. We sold a bunch of Bronco XL's(strippies) with creeper gear 4 speeds and 300's.
 

rusty ol ranger

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A legend to the old man, a hero to the child...
Most were. When our first 78 F150 showed up in the fall of 77, I didn't like it. Our dealership didn't do flashy, I considered a brown or gray 4 door, six cylinder Granada to be our flagship in the mid 70's, later replaced by a brown 4 door six cylinder Fairmont. The first 78 F150 was a brown, regular cab, short box XL with an argent grill, painted bumpers and dog dish hub caps, a 300 six and three on the tree. We sold a bunch of Bronco XL's(strippies) with creeper gear 4 speeds and 300's.
Id love to find a bull bronco with a 300 and a creeper 4. Everyone i see is a 302/auto. Every once in a while a 351.

Back about 15 years ago i almost bought an F150 just like you described. Actually maybe it was a 100, i dont remember. But it was damn near pristine sitting on a car lot. Think they wanted 6500 for it. They sold it before i came back. It was a 77 longbox but a 300, 3 on tree, no power steering or brakes, painted bumpers and shit brown. But i fell in love pretty quick lol
 

Josh B

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My E300 Econoline was a 73 with a 300 six
 

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