1998 Ford Ranger Xl Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Buford, Georgia, United States
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1998 Ford Ranger. This is an automatic 2.5 litre 4 cylinder. Mileage is 197,800, not bad for 16 years old, works out to be 12,500 a year. Tires are brand new and a new transmission was installed a year ago. I also just put a new radiator in for preventative measures. NTW looked it over when the tires were put on and said the everything lloked fine. The paint is original and it shines very nice as it has been garaged its whole life, and there is no rust since it is a Georgia truck. The body is arrow straight, I dont think its ever been in a wreck. There is a small dent in the left lower quarter panel, and a few dings on top of the bed. The tailgate has some paint chips, and the body does have some chips here and there, but in my opinion it looks pretty good for its age. The interior is clean and the dash isnt cracked. The armrest lock is broken and the driver seat has a slight tear in one corner where the foam padding has pressed down. I tried to get a photo of this as best as possible. The Air conditioning does not work in it, apparently it needs a dryer motor, but the heat blows just fine. The toolbox is included and has doors on both sides. The reason I am selling is because I have 2 other trucks and the wife says I don't need 3 of them LOL. I have done my best to describe the truck as honest as possible and it will make a great vehicle for the buyer. $500 non refundable deposit at auction close and the remaining can be paid in cash when the item is picked up. I can deliver within a 50 mile radius if needed.
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