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Old 11-30-2011, 07:42 PM   #1
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Default 1968 Ford Ranchero 428 Cobra-Jet 'Ram-Air

Thought, not to be possible,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Base-Line,,,,,,,,Ranchero
Up-Scale,,,,,,,,,,Ranchero 500
Sport-Line,,,,,,,,Ranchero GT

When introduced to the public, the biggest engine available, was the 390/325 HP package.

In 1968, a Ford Ranchero or Ranchero 500 with a 428/335 HP 'R' Code (Ram-Air), was available after April 1, 1968

A 68' Ranchero 500 with a 428/335 HP 'R' Code Ram-Air engine had a weight of #3551 lbs.
With the NHRA horsepower re-factor (355 HP), the car had a perfect weight break of 10.00, which placed it in
E/S or E/SA for 1968.
And SS/F or SS/FA for Super/Stock.

Dick Smith drove a 428/335 HP 'Q' Code (non Ram-Air) Ranchero to 'Top Stock Eliminator' Runner-Up at the 1968 AHRA Winternationals.
It was a 'dealer prepared' car, not a factory delivered car. It was specifically built for the AHRA Winternationals
(and permitted to run).
Dick Smith knocked off Bill 'Grumpy' Jenkins in his famed 68' SS396 Super Stock Camaro, in the Semi-Finals
of 'Top Stock Eliminator'
The 428 Ranchero lost in the 'Top Stock Eliminator Championship' run.

Though that 428/335 HP 'Q' Code wasn't available yet, the AHRA permitted the engine
combination in Top Stock, because Ford Reps brought paperwork to the event, showing
that all 68' intermediate Fords could have the 428 Cobra-Jet as an option, as long as the engines
were in stock at the factory.

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Old 11-30-2011, 08:30 PM   #2
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Default Re: 1968 Ford Ranchero 428 Cobra-Jet 'Ram-Air

I've always wondered how many of these 428 CJ Ranchero's Ford built...kind of like the big block El Camino's Chevy built in the late 60's early 70's, and both models are some pretty rare iron today that's for sure.


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Old 11-30-2011, 08:50 PM   #3
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Default Re: 1968 Ford Ranchero 428 Cobra-Jet 'Ram-Air

The 68 combo isnt in the classification guide
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Old 12-01-2011, 01:50 PM   #4
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Default Re: 1968 Ford Ranchero 428 Cobra-Jet 'Ram-Air

Looks like the AHRA allowed Dick Smith to run a 428 in the 68' Ford Ranchero at the January 1968 AHRA Winternationals, before that engine-plant was available in that car
to the public in April 1968.

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Old 12-01-2011, 02:09 PM   #5
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Default Re: 1968 Ford Ranchero 428 Cobra-Jet 'Ram-Air

That Ford ad picture is kinda hard to be sure, but the Ranchero looks to be a 69, rather than a 68.
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Old 12-01-2011, 03:21 PM   #6
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Default Re: 1968 Ford Ranchero 428 Cobra-Jet 'Ram-Air

Rory,

Quite possibly.
The 1968 Ford Ranchero had '3' different grilles, depending on the Model.

The previous posted brochure is for the 1969 Models (which I will correct).

The GT's are easy to tell apart.
The 68' Ranchero GT had a 'GT' emblem in the grille-center.
The 69' Ranchero GT had a 'GT' emblem on the left side of the grille,
closer to the driver side headlights.

But the Base Ranchero and Ranchero 500 are similar for the 68' and 69' Models, with only
slight differences.

Also, the 68' Ranchero brochures never offered up the 428 Cobra-Jet engine as a
package, though it was available after April 1, 1968.

The 68' Ranchero brochure (with the 'GT') lists the 390/325 HP as biggest engine option available in the December 1967 brochure.

Good 'pick-up' Rory.......

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Old 12-07-2011, 03:11 PM   #7
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Default Re: 1968 Ford Ranchero 428 Cobra-Jet 'Ram-Air

[QUOTE=Paul Ceasrine;296476]Looks like the AHRA allowed Dick Smith to run a 428 in the 68' Ford Ranchero at the January 1968 AHRA Winternationals, before that engine-plant was available in that car
to the public in April 1968.

Also note that the 1968 NHRA Winternational winning Mustangs had 428's but the motors were not avalable to the public until April also. I have not personally seen the cars from then but was told the engine codes were J not the R designation.
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Default Re: 1968 Ford Ranchero 428 Cobra-Jet 'Ram-Air

I always liked the body style of this one better...1970 Ford Ranchero GT, 429 Cobra-Jet 4-speed.



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