1996 Ford Ranger 4cyl, 5 Speed, New Timing Belt And Water Pump, Bed Liner, 2wd on 2040-cars
Landrum, South Carolina, United States
1996 black 2wd ford ranger. 4 cylinder and manual transmission , cloth interior, Bed liner , lots of spare parts from another ranger truck like cooling fan, intake, starter, etc all in bed of truck probably worth $200
All New: water pump, heater valve, timing belt, head gasket, tail lights, clutch , 8 spark plugs, and 4 brand new tires. I have $1100 in parts in the truck Bad: dings and dents, paint faded, ac needs charging and windshield cracked Head was cracked when I got it so I put new head on it and new rod and main bearings while I was in there. Runs and drives good. Brand new tires that is $400 dollars right there. Aluminum rims. If i remember right it has about 220000 on the chassis. Not exactly positive though. I will check when I get time. IT IS A USED TRUCK SO EVEN THOUGH I TRUST THE TRUCK IT IS SOLD AS IS. CLEAR TITLE IN HAND CASH ONLY IN PERSON AFTER PAYPAL DEPOSIT or trade for diesel machinery |
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