1995 Ford Ranger Extended Cab on 2040-cars
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
B.S.T. Trading Company LLC. Buy. Sell. Trade. Consignment. This Ranger is a great run around and errand truck! 1995 Ford Ranger Extended Cab Electronic 4 Wheel Drive System 4.0 Liter Six Cylinder Engine 5 Speed Manual Transmission 195,292 miles Has plastic bed liner This truck is a running and driving vehicle. The brakes and clutch work well. Parking brake also works well. The truck also comes with a silver cap on the bed. The rear hatch for the cap is missing. All of the tires are approximately 25% or less. There are dents in the body on both sides of the bed, as well as the driver’s side door.
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We accept all major credit cards Our goal it a satisfied customer! All items are sold as is unless specifically stated otherwise. We do our best to describe all items correctly to present them to you as they are. We recommend that if you are interested in any of our items you take the time to inspect before bidding and or buying. If you have specific questions please feel free to ask and we will do our best to answer. Per any request we can provide detailed pictures. Feel free to call to set up a time to come see before buying. Buy Sell Trade or Consignment 610-327-2009 M-F 8:00am to 4:00 pm Sat & Sun by appointment only We can deliver this Ranger for free within 50 miles of Pottstown, PA 19465. Please contact us for delivery charge outside of 50 miles. Local pick up is available as well. Our delivery rates are very low, even for out of state delivery.... just ask and see. We deliver coast to coast as well as accommodate for overseas export. If paying by personal or business check, funds must clear our bank before taking possession of item (7-10 days). Immediate possession if paying by cash, or credit card. Pay Pal is only accepted for deposit on this item unless agreed to prior to purchase. Please see our additional checkout instructions before bidding, buying, or making an offer. |
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