2002 Ford Ranger Xlt Extended Cab on 2040-cars
Newport News, Virginia, United States
I bought this truck brand new from Hall Ford in Newport News Va.
I am the original owner with original title in my name. Truck has # 5 inspection 2002 Ford Ranger XLT Extended Cab. Rare manual 5 speed 186,000 miles. Truck is in very good condition, adult driven and never abused. Truck needs nothing. I have changed the oil with motorcraft oil it's entire life. Motor and transmission work flawlessly. It uses or leaks no oil. Truck drives and stops and starts like it should. I installed new clutch and pressure plate and slave cylinder about 3 years ago. Has a dent in the back of the bottom corner of bed. Look at photo. A couple nicks and tiny dents. Overall the body and cab are in very good condition. New B F Goodrich tires. No rust. Clear carfax. Truck has never been in a accident. This truck has plenty of life left, it does have a crack in windshield. it has been well taken care of. Have the right to end auction anytime. If you pay by check truck stays with me until it clears the bank. Have any questions ask away. Thanks! |
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