1972 Ranger Xlt 390 Camper Special No Reserve on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:390
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 28,172
Trim: ranger xlt camper special
1972 ford ranger xlt camper special p.s p.d.b.,automatic,everything works as it did in 1972 ,very solid truck ,rhino bed liner,the parts listed are all new tires,plugs wires cap'after pics' ,radiator,hoses belts,motor'390' ,exhaust 2.5 flow masters out the back that was 400$ yesterday,headers,alternator 'chrome'.air cleaner ,valve covers ,i spent 3k on this truck in the last few weeks,i just put the motor in last week the pictures with the hood off is the day of the test drive where the truck ran and drove awesome . it does have a matching hood on it now .interior is very nice no rips or tears one window crank handle is broken 'knob'.also has a vintage period correct vdo tach that was installed after the pictures .the truck has two small spots of rust on the passenger side inner fender under battery box I can send pictures if you would like of the spot's,besides that theres no rust on this truck no where ,selling no reserve ,buyer to pay shipping or pick up in person/ cin,ohio 'the truck draws a crowd every where it goes ,please feel free to inspect the truck , I also have a looks to be rebuilt 'very clean inside'428 the pervious owner stated it was rebuilt to stock specsbut I don't no i never heard it run ,so im going on what I no and see, and a 4 speed set up clutch pressure plate flywheel bell housing ,no transmission, that I will put in the bed and secure down for a extra 650$ theres stock manifolds and so on you will get it all for the 650 $ please call me with any questions im traveling and don't get to check my email much 513 551 9207 I will help with shipping as far as loading or meeting carrier ..milage is not 28172 I would say 128172 title said it exceeds mech.limits truck is listed local and, I reserve the wright to end action @ at time
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