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1960 - 1963 Ford Ranchero Emblem Smartphone Case - Emblem

Product Code: 60_63_RANCH_EMBLEM_PHONE_BLACK
$22.90

1960 - 1963 Ford Ranchero Emblem Cell Phone Case for Smartphone

In 1960, The second-gen Ranchero arrived as a completely different vehicle. Redesigned inside and out, as it’s common when moving into a new generation, the Ranchero became much smaller, based on Ford's compact Falcon, specifically the two-door sedan delivery variant. it was 13 inches shorter than its predecessor. Ford also shortened the wheelbase, which measured only 110 inches compared to 118. The popularity of small, economical cars like the Volkswagen Beetle perpetuated a shift in thinking among the three largest American manufacturers; 1959 had the introduction of the 1960 Falcon along with the 1960 Chevrolet Corvair and Plymouth Valiant. A pickup version of the Volkswagen Bus and a van based on the Chevrolet Corvair were offered, as well. The economic recession of the late 1950s also certainly played a role. Ford believed the market wanted a more practical vehicle, one much smaller, lighter, and cheaper than a full-sized pickup truck, and indeed the Ranchero sold well in this incarnation. Now marketed in print as the "Falcon Ranchero", the new vehicle's standard powerplant was an economical 144 cu in (2.4 L) straight-6. In 1961, the 170 cu in (2.8 L) straight-6 was offered, and in 1963, the optional 260 cu in (4.3 L) V8 was offered in addition to the 144 and 170. The two-speed Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission (1960 - 1963) or three-speed C4 Cruise-O-Matic could be ordered as could a three-speed manual transmission. The Ranchero had an 800-lb load capacity. The Ranchero evolved along with the Falcon in 1964, becoming just a little larger along with its parent and using the same basic body style for 1964 and 1965. In 1965, the 289 cu in (4.7 L) V8 replaced the discontinued 260 and an alternator replaced the generator in all Ford cars.

Perfect for all car enthusiasts, this smartphone case shows the magnificent 1960 - 1963 Ford Ranchero Emblem on a colorful background with racing stripes. The harmonious, accurate, and elegant illustration reveals the beauty of the emblem / badge of one of the most influential American muscle car, coupe utility of the 20th century. Choose between 12 different colors to customize your case to its fullest. Refine and stylish, the 1960 - 1963 Ford Ranchero Emblem is the perfect way to show your passion any time you’ll use your smartphone. The Cell Phone Cases are available for Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy Smartphones.

Available in:
Oil Black • Bright Blue • Dark Blue • Red • Dark Red • Dark Green • Good Orange • Light Blue • Gray • Purple • Light Green • Yellow
for:
Apple iPhone 4 • 4s • 5 • 5s • 5SE • 6 • 6s • 6 Plus • 6s Plus • 7 • 7 Plus • 8 • SE • 8 Plus • X • XS • XS Max • XR • 11 • 11 Pro • 11 Pro Max • 12 Mini • 12 • 12 Pro • 12 Pro Max • 13 Mini • 13 • 13 Pro • 13 Pro Max • 13 Mini • 14 • 14 Plus • 14 Pro • 14 Pro Max • 15 • 15 Plus • 15 Pro • 15 Pro Max
Samsung Galaxy S4 • S5 • S6 • S7 • S8 • S8+ • S9 • S9+ • S10 • S10e • S10+ • S20 • S20+ • S20 Ultra • S20 Lite • S20 FE • S21 • S21+ • S21 Ultra • S21 FE • S22 • S22+ • S22 Ultra • S23 • S23+ • S23 Ultra

The cover / case is made of Flexible Rubber or Hard Plastic (for the oldest models) and a Printed Aluminum Insert.
The image is permanently infused into the aluminum that will not crack, fade, chip, or peel (we do not use stickers or decals).
Easy access to all buttons and features of your phone, plug your charger cable, and headset without removing the case. (inductive charging is not supported)
The Smartphone is not included. You will receive 1 (one) Smartphone case / cover / skin only.
This Smartphone Case is brand new with tag. It is in stock, packed in a bubble bag, and ready to ship.
This product is designed, printed & packed in the USA.

* Ford or any other marks are registered trademarks. Our products are not approved by any of these manufacturers and trademarks. We do not imply any association with these manufacturers and references are based on historical information in the public domain.