Ford Durango was a car manufactured by Ford and modified into a Durango by National Coach Corporation. It was intended to replace the Ford Ranchero. The car was based on the Ford Fox platform, specifically the Ford Fairmont Futura. Reports of total Durangos builts is from 89 to 220 units. Ford Fairmonts were delivered to National Coach Corporation which modified the body
THE FORD DURANGO IS SETTING ON A 1988 MUSTANG POLICE INTERCEPTOR DRIVE TRAIN
great car..no rust
san379 1 month ago
@ratbert86 I must be retarded. I bought my dad's '79 Mercury Zephyr and restored it. The only tail lights I could find were the vertical ones at a junkyard and their was only one Mercury Zephyr there. I just looked on Wikipedia, and sure enough, they're horizontal. Any idea where I can find an in-expensive (preferably new) pair of vertical tail lights?
jackslater230011 5 months ago
@jackslater230011
Nope, those are Fairmont tails. Zephyr tails go horizontally. I have a Durango I'm rebuilding and it's going to get Zephyr tails if I can find a good set.
ratbert86 5 months ago
@jackielittle Did those tail lights come off a Zephyr?
jackslater230011 5 months ago
ah just saw my first a day ago at a local car show, really cool car, just to bad ford didnt allow national coach to make more, really cool car wouldve been a great truck to make after the ranchero retired.
jalex1995 5 months ago
nice car u defantly got a classic/ rare car
eviltrucks101 1 year ago
this is a nice car i wich i could have a car like that im 23
flowmasterinc 1 year ago
Tonight I went to a car show and saw a 1981 Ford Durango for the first time. I didn't even know they existed. It was a straight six. This one in the video is a beauty. I wouldn't doubt it's one of the fastest.
rohag735 1 year ago
i always knew that model was perfect for a "ranchero" but never knew ford felt the same!
smokeypearl 1 year ago
i always knew that model was perfect for a "ranchero" but never knew ford felt the same!
smokeypearl 1 year ago