1983 Ford Ranger Perkins Diesel on 2040-cars
Friday Harbor, Washington, United States
For sale Ford Ranger Perkins Diesel 2.26 Manual Trans factory A/C not hooked up Factory Cruise control not working. This a great running truck it has been my daily driver for the last year. always starts runs strong just a little slow with 56 HP you wont care when your pockets are busting open with cash! Needs alot of little things brakes work but need some fixing. Not all gauges work Speedo is fine paints kinda crappy interior is good seat is primo. With new door panels. Shows 9000 on the clock but is turned over. This is the second of three diesels I need to sell but im not happy about it.I just sent one like this to my brothers farm with 461k miles with no signs of dying. If this works for you please bid. This truck is for sale Locally and may end at anytime. I set the reservation price at 1800 so if you the have the $ and have asked your wife you can buy it. your welcome to bid if not please dont as there is no refund on deposit for cold feet bidders . Lots of other things to tell but I wont. Go on and on your welcome to come drive it. Dont be shy to make offers as local folks are making offers. Look at the pictures you will see the oil cap off while running no blowby. |
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