In this segment of Rick DeBruhl’s Automotive Evolution, discover a car that never existed – the 1960 Frontenac Falcon Ranchero. So why is it in the Martin Auto Museum?
Rick explores the history of the Frontenac brand and the Ford Ranchero, highlighting the unique features of this car, including its Canadian-specific badges and its unusual Ranchero body style. The video invites viewers to help solve the mystery of how this car came to be.
This 1960 Frontenac Falcon Ranchero is powered by a 144 cubic-inch inline 6-cylinder engine making 90 horsepower and mated to a 3-speed manual transmission. The car was donated to the museum by Barry Norman, who also built the go-cart that is displayed in the rear of the vehicle.
Be sure to check it out the next time you are at the Martin Auto Museum.