Ford F-100 2 Wheel Drive Ranger Xlt Camper Special 64,591 Miles on 2040-cars
Cody, Wyoming, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:360
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1974
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Make: Ford
Mileage: 64,591
Model: F-100
Trim: WLT
1974 RANGER XLT. 64,591 ORIGINAL MILES. SOME RUST ON THE WHEEL WELLS ON THE BOX. VEHICLE WAS WRECKED ON A SNOWY DAY LAST WINTER. IT DAMAGED THE HOOD AND THE GRILLE INSERTS, IT DID NOT DAMAGE THE BUMPER, RADIATOR, OR ANY OTHER PART. THE HOOD IS A USED ORIGINAL WITH A DENT ON THE RIGHT FRONT, WHICH WOULD BE AN EASY REPAIR. THE DOORS ARE SPRUNG DUE TO THE WIND. THE DRIVER'S SIDE DOOR AND FRONT FENDER WILL REQUIRE SOME BODY WORK AS THE PHOTO SHOWS. THE ENGINE IS A 360, WHICH IS BELIEVED TO BE THE ORIGINAL, BUT WILL FIND OUT FOR SURE, AS I WORK WITH THE GUY I BOUGHT IT FROM. TIRES HAVE ABOUT 1500 MILES ON THEM. THE INTERIOR IS CLOSE TO PERFECT, THE DASH IS CRACKED. THIS RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW. IT HAS AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION I HAD GREAT PLANS FOR RESTORING THIS TO PERFECT, BUT TOO MANY OTHER PROJECTS GOT IN THE WAY. THIS WAS AND STILL IS A DAILY DRIVER. I DRIVE IT ABOUT 2 MILES TO WORK EVERY DAY. AGAIN IT DRIVES AND RUNS PERFECTLY. THIS WOULD A WAY EASY RESTORATION BACK TO PERFECT. MY SON WANTED TO MAKE IT INTO A CONVERTIBLE RAT ROD, BUT I WILL NOT TAKE THIS CONDITION OF VEHICLE AND BUTCHER IT. IT IS A FAIRLY RARE RANGER XLT PACKAGE AND A CAMPER SPECIAL, IT HAS THE STORAGE BOX ON THE PASSENGER SIDE, WHICH IS ONLY ON THE CAMPER SPECIAL. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PHOTOS AND THEN FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTION. I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS, EXCEPT ANYONE WHO QUESTIONS THE ORIGINAL MILEAGE. THIS WAS PURCHASED NEW BY MY FRIENDS FATHER, AND SPENT MANY YEARS IN HIS GARAGE. IT WAS STARTED FREQUENTLY AND DRIVEN ABOUT EVERY MONTH TO KEEP EVERYTHING IN WORKING ORDER. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. TRUCK IS LOCATED IN CODY, WYOMING. THIS TRUCK CAN BE INSPECTED AND DRIVEN ANY TIME. I CAN BE CONTACTED AT 307-899-0776. WE ARE LOCATED 53 MILES FROM YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. IF THE BUYER CANNOT PICK IT UP RIGHT AWAY, I WOULD BE GLAD TO HOLD IT FOR A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME. LET ME KNOW. |
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