Ford Ranger Pickup, Will Sell Here And Now - N.e. Philadelphia - Drive It Home on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
NO RESERVE: THIS WILL SELL! This is a 2004 Ford Ranger Pickup truck. It is the basic truck, with Air Conditioning, am/fm stereo. It is owned by my father who is 78 years old, and did not want to sell it. He is the second owner. He bought it from a dealership January 2009, with 65,800 miles, and the previous owner was a national elevator company. So it was very well maintained with fleet service. The truck now has 111,000 miles and the same excellent maintenance since. The truck starts every time quickly, quietly and purrs. The interior has not been vacuumed or wiped down, not even a car wash; so you can see this really is how the truck has been everyday. Since my father has been diagnosed with his problems, the truck just sat for the last 2-3 years. He would go out to start it, drive it around the block or the occasional trip to Kmart. Non smoking truck. Interior is really nice. No tears, no cracks, wipe it and it will look new. Most recently he started the truck and the Check Engine light came on. I drove it to Advance Auto they read the code and said it may need Catalytic converter. During an emission inspection a last year, a new Oxygen Sensor was installed. About 4 years ago, it needed a transmission, that was covered by the extended warranty. The only other thing that might need attention is the chip on the windshield. It is not cracked, so it may be fine for years, or you can get a "chip filler". I finally convinced my father it is time to sell it, so it will go. There is NO RESERVE, and it is definitely sold AS-IS. The truck is in Somerton section of the North East Philadelphia, close to Bustleton and Byberry Roads. Call me to make arrangements to see it. Please do NOT CALL with offers, I will let the auction go to the end. Ed - SIX -ZERO- NINE 408-8766 |
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