The big news for\xa0Ford Motor Company in the mid-1960s was of course the\xa0new Mustang. But we can’t forget to recognize some of the other vehicles that shared showroom floors with Ford’s revolutionary pony car. This was one of them. The\xa0Pick of the Day\xa0is a\xa01965 Ford Ranchero Custom\xa0listed for sale on\xa0ClassicCars.com\xa0by a private seller in Leesburg, Florida.\xa0
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The Bonneville was at the top of the Pontiac hierarchy ever since it became a mainstream model in 1958. Yet, in 1971, Pontiac decided to insert a model above the Bonneville. Why ruin the equity of a long-standing model? Our Pick of the Day is one of those curious cars, a 1972 Grand Ville convertible. It is listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a dealership in Grand Rapids, Michigan.\xa0
The Toyota FJ40,\xa0dubbed the “40 Series,” initially launched in model year 1960. Worldwide, it lived on for a monumental 40 years until being discontinued after 2001. The old saying about, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” applied: the FJ was known for its robust powertrains and its all-terrain capabilities. The\xa0Pick of the Day\xa0is a\xa01969 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40\xa0listed for sale on\xa0ClassicCars.com\xa0by a private seller in Miami, Florida.