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Ford's official twitter is doing an NCAA style tournament bracket that pits a lot of their historically significant vehicles up against each other.
The Model A is up against the Ranchero in the first round and is currently up by 70 votes with less than 7 hours to go. The Model A was up by almost 120 votes yesterday but the Ranchero crowd came through and is narrowing the gap. If you have twitter run over and vote real fast. https://twitter.com/Ford/status/1372...872737282?s=20 The whole bracket can be viewed here. -Tim
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The A will win because of sheer numbers! The legitimate vote is s person that has owned both!!
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The 1932 Ford is being destroyed by the 66 GT40. Not a lot of legitimate votes in that face off.
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Son, You have too much time on your hands.... or the boys are with Mom ??
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Must be nap time, eh ??
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What is a Ranchero? We didn't see them. That is a serious question and probably highlights the absurdity of the survey.
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They were what I think you call a ute.
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Yes, that image looks like a copy of the Australian Ute. What powered them, when were they made - Oh, the questions!!!
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I had a 1974 with a 302 or now listed as a 5.0 liter
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Best Ford of all time twitter competition is in its second round and the Model A is facing off against the 1962 Country Squire Wagon.
If you have twitter run over and vote! https://twitter.com/Ford/status/1373468505807466496
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This is fun and a neat idea.
Unfortunately I do not have Twitter so could not vote. Personal experience. After having owned several antique Fords, the Model A has always been the last one to let me down. Since I started fooling with Model A's in 1971, I've never had to be flatbedded home with a Model A ![]() ![]() Oh that and my '67 Galaxie 500 with a 390, that car wore like iron one of the best I ever owned. I never did anything to it. Never had to. |
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During the 1970s, the Ranchero name was used in the South African market for a rebadged Australian Ford Falcon utility. Shipped from Australia in complete knock down (CKD) form, these vehicles were assembled in South Africa at Ford's plant in Port Elizabeth.[3] In Argentina, a utility version of the locally produced Ford Falcon was also called Ranchero.[4
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