This 1968 Ferves Ranger is said to be one of 600 examples built during a six-year production run, and was imported to the US by the seller in 2018 following time in Italy with two previous owners. Power comes from an air-cooled 500c twin mated to a four-speed manual gearbox, while additional features include a steel beam chassis with four-wheel independent suspension, removable suicide doors, a folding windshield, a canvas soft top, and more. The car was repainted in 2018, and modifications consist of an electric fuel pump and electronic ignition. An oil change was performed and a new ignition coil, spark plugs, and wires were installed in 2019. This Ferves Ranger is offered with a clean South Carolina title in the seller’s name.

The body was styled by designer Carlos Ferrari and features a folding windscreen and a snap-on canvas top as well as removable suicide doors. The car was repainted in its current red with black rubberized lower surfaces last year according to the seller.

Four-lug steel wheels wear Dunlop 75 tires all around, and a spare is mounted underneath the tubular steel front bumper. The Ranger’s four-wheel independent suspension and braking system were sourced from a Fiat 600.

The interior is trimmed in black vinyl and includes seating for up to four passengers as well as levers which control the rear brakes individually. The odometer is said to show 24k kilometers (~15k miles), with total mileage unknown.

The rear-mounted, air-cooled 500cc twin was similar to that used in the contemporary Fiat 500 and made roughly 20 horsepower when new. An electric fuel pump and electronic ignition setup have been added, while service this year included an oil change as well as replacement of the spark plugs, ignition coil, and plug wires.

An additional underbody photograph showing the steel beam chassis and floors is viewable in the gallery. A driving video can be seen below.