2004 Ford Ranger Xl Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.3l - 4-cyl Manual - W/topper on 2040-cars
Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, United States
Great running 4-cyl Ford Ranger Pickup for sale. Hard to find economical 4-Cyl Rangers with low miles and in good shape these days. This one has a new battery, new clutch, all new filters, new oil and fluids, new tires, new wipers, the a/c and heater work great and so does power steering and all windows, all glass and windshield are good, has a bed liner plus a nice fiberglass topper, the engine does not use oil, all the electronics and mechanics are fine, this one is ready to go and will save you some gas while you do your daily pickup travels or duties. The body is in good condition with only a few minor signs of wear. No accidents or major damages on this one and paint is good.
If you are looking for a gas saver to do small hauling jobs with a topper on it, this one may be right for you. |
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