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** [[K-DST]] in GTA San Andreas.
** [[K-DST]] in GTA San Andreas.
** [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]] in GTA IV.
** [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]] in GTA IV.
* There is a wrecked version of it, which is not drivable, and can be seen in most ghettos, and junkyards in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].
[[File:Rancher-GTA4-wreck-front.jpg|thumb|275px|right|A [[Wrecks|wreck]] of a Rancher in GTA IV (<small>[[:Image:Rancher-GTA4-wreck-rear.jpg|rear quarter view]]</small>).]]
* Rusting [[wrecks]] of Ranchers can also be found in various dilapidated areas and junkyards in GTA IV.
* In perfect condition the Rancher can be sold in the [[S&M Auto Sales]] for $2,500 after completing [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV.
* In perfect condition the Rancher can be sold in the [[S&M Auto Sales]] for $2,500 after completing [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV.
* The Rancher and [[Police Rancher]] appear in the [[Rockstar Games|Rockstar]] game [[Bully]], however it is undrivable because the protagonist [[Bully|Jimmy Hopkins]] is only fifteen years old. He can also hold onto the backs of vehicles while on his skateboard.
* The Rancher and [[Police Rancher]] appear in the [[Rockstar Games|Rockstar]] game [[Bully]], however it is undrivable because the protagonist [[Bully|Jimmy Hopkins]] is only fifteen years old. He can also hold onto the backs of vehicles while on his skateboard.