The El Camino was Chevy's answer to the Ranchero. In 1957 Ford has a surplus of Ranch Wagons that weren't selling, so they brought them back to the factory and made them into Rancheros. They sold like hotcakes, and after Chevy saw their success they came out with the El Camino in 1959. So Chevy copied Ford, that's how they both came about.
Still in the market for a BOS '79 Ford Ranchero very sad to see the company go I have several BOS models have a 53 Chrysler d'Elegance a 60 8 Ford Thunderbird a 62 Chrysler Newport wagon and a three Chrysler Newport sedan and finally the original and Extremely ,next to impossible to find '1967 Cadillac Eldorado. Coupe. Al great sealed resin models but fragile.
We sold out of the Rancheros. But always keep an eye out on Model Car World. They still produce a trickle of BOS cars and can re-release older models in new colors. They just put up their BlackFriday sale too.
Me gusta el carro; una Ford Ranchero 1979; nunca la he tenido; algún día la tendré; mi tío vive allá en Estados Unidos de Norteamérica; si cuándo esté desocupado y cuando pueda si Dios quiere; me la consigue me la envíe a Venezuela a través de correo aéreo; yo nunca la he tenido; a mi me hace falta; porqué desde que se metieron en el apartamento; se robaron algunos carros de mi colección privada; me quedé devastado; la otra parte de mi colección privada está a salvo gracias a Dios; la única camioneta de ésa versión tengo es una Chevrolet El Camino SS 396 1970; saludos.
have you had to fix foil windows that had either started to peel off or have bowed out a little in the middle? would love to see a tutorial on that, since they can get fogged up so easily if you use the wrong type of glue
Yes, was going to discuss it in follow up repair vids. Luckily, the Ranchero doesnt suffer from the window issue. The flatter the window, the better off it is.
@@JamesonsDiecastCars bro to be honest I'll take them for free I don't car if it had missing mirrors that's if your willing to give the broken ones away for free
@@JamesonsDiecastCars I see probably gonna buy out rest of the models for my channel I see they have a few left btw great videos and do you recommend auto composite models I have a few.thanks
@@ellomenameisfred1550 AutoArt Composites? Yes, i have a few. I like them. I am not sure how worth it they are at $200-300 retail...when I buy them on sale for under $120, i've been happy.
@@warrengreen3217 none of them were flawless. This one has mirrors that will need to be glued back on the pedestals. $145 Shipped. The others did $165-190 shipped on eBay.
@@barrycandelora4593 USPS insured intl. shipping will be $60-70 USD. Mint car is $159 USD + shipping, broken mirrors are $119. So about $180 to $230 shipped. That will be a 20% discount to our eBay listing from next week.
@@starfishboy9271 we can do a deal off eBay to save us both money. It's our last one. www.ebay.com/itm/125354594028?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=2x9V7koLRPS&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=KdM1e0KAQEi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@JamesonsDiecastCars could I have the one's without the mirrors there so cool I'll take them from you for free and I'll review them and put your name in the video