You might also check the web for Ranchero clubs these are great places to find parts.
Check auto wreckers of America.com they can put out a locator for you and if anyone has the part you are looking for they will e-mail you. I have found some great parts for my 59 El Camino.
From the windshield forward, same as Torino. Doors back, Ranchero only. Not sure what you need, as you did not say. As others mentioned, salvage yards, ebay, Hemmings, and others. When you are dealing with a 32 year old vehicle, either the part you need (depending on what it is) is either worn out or rusted out on the 'doner' vehicle just like they are on yours. If it is a body panel that is rusted out, you are either going to have to hope someone manufactures a replacement part, or find a yard in an arid climate such as Arizona, etc. where sheet metal does not rust as quick as in the midwest and east. And yes, i know salt also plays a part in the rust equation. Have you tried simply typing torino ranchero in your search? Or maybe just torino. Any place that deals with Torinos (aftermarket sheet metal) should either have or know where to get parts.
Salvage backyard first determination, have them positioned the factors you like on their warm lines. or you will discover after marketplace new stuff on line. The salvage yards will shop you some greenbacks
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You might also check the web for Ranchero clubs these are great places to find parts.
Check auto wreckers of America.com they can put out a locator for you and if anyone has the part you are looking for they will e-mail you. I have found some great parts for my 59 El Camino.
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From the windshield forward, same as Torino. Doors back, Ranchero only. Not sure what you need, as you did not say. As others mentioned, salvage yards, ebay, Hemmings, and others. When you are dealing with a 32 year old vehicle, either the part you need (depending on what it is) is either worn out or rusted out on the 'doner' vehicle just like they are on yours. If it is a body panel that is rusted out, you are either going to have to hope someone manufactures a replacement part, or find a yard in an arid climate such as Arizona, etc. where sheet metal does not rust as quick as in the midwest and east. And yes, i know salt also plays a part in the rust equation. Have you tried simply typing torino ranchero in your search? Or maybe just torino. Any place that deals with Torinos (aftermarket sheet metal) should either have or know where to get parts.
I'd try http://www.car-part.com/ and also Desert Dog Auto Parts in Arizona. Their website is:
http://www.desertdogautoparts.com/ I have dealt with them before and rust free arizona parts for all sorts of old cars going back to the 40's.
Try LMC.com. They usually carry lots of OE and after market parts for trucks.
there's a place in oklahoma city called obsolete ford parts,check them
Salvage backyard first determination, have them positioned the factors you like on their warm lines. or you will discover after marketplace new stuff on line. The salvage yards will shop you some greenbacks
i would find a parts car. those are hard to come by. my uncle restored one and it took alot of time to find parts.
maybe ebay?