Classic 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon for Sale
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1955 Ford Ranch Wagon for sale.
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See all 51 sales →| Vehicle | Sold For |
|---|---|
| 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon | $32,500 |
| 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon | $27,900 |
| 1956 Ford Ranch Wagon | $52,995 |
| 1957 Ford Ranch Wagon | $40,995 |
| 1956 Ford Ranch Wagon | $38,995 |
| 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon | $5,695 |
Frequently Asked Questions about the Ford Ranch Wagon
It depends on the year and condition. Newer Ford Ranch Wagon examples from later production years are more practical for daily use, while pre-1973 models suit weekend driving better. Modern conveniences (A/C, power steering) are more common in later years.
A thorough PPI covers: frame integrity (no rust-through, no welded patches in critical areas), engine compression test, transmission operation, brake/steering wear, electrical system function, body panel alignment, and paint depth gauge readings. Budget $150–$500 for a marque specialist.
Spiritual successors continue the Ford Ranch Wagon character with modern engineering. Look at the current model lineup from Ford for evolution of the original concept.
The most common engines in Ford Ranch Wagon listings are: 350 V8, 429V8 4 Speed Magnum 500's BFG's Rust Free, and transmission. Engine availability varies by production year — earlier and performance variants typically use larger displacement options.
The most common exterior colors among 6 listings are: Red, Green. Body style availability depends on production year — see model-year listings for specific configurations.
Classic Ford Ranch Wagon buyers often cross-shop period rivals from competing manufacturers. Comparable era, body style, and price point offer alternatives — though enthusiasts of specific marques tend to stay brand-loyal.
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