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2002 Ford Ranger Trophy Truck, Baja Pre Runner Desert Truck 30 Pics on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:158269 Color: Silver /
 grey
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:3.0L 182Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1ftyr14u72pa09204
Year: 2002
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Trim: XL Extended Cab Pickup 2-Door
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 158,269
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: XL
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: grey
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

NOT for sale in CA. Modified exhaust not legal for California. Up for sale is a 2002 Ford Ranger XL pick up that has been modified as an off road baja style truck. Even though it is heavily modified, it is very streetable and can be driven daily. It holds a clean and clear title and has a clean carfax. It is a more basic XL model with no power equipment but does have ice cold A/C. Has a 3.0L V6 which runs great and has a 5 speed manual transmission. The rear end is believed to be stock with the exception of yukon axles. Solid drive train . Runs and drives great. Brakes are excellent, the ABS light is on. Power steering is great, but it does have a common noisy ford power steering pump, makes noise when doing a slow turn. (whines). The truck drives straight as an arrow. E brake needs to be adjusted. The engine is mostly stock. It does have JBA headers and down through a custom exhaust. It does have a catalytic converter and muffler. The interior is clean and mostly stock. Has a upgraded stereo with an amp behind the drivers seat. The front suspension features sway-away race runner adjustable coils and nitrogen filled shocks. They are adjustable. Upgraded upper and lower control arms, and spindles but i don't know the brand. Has a prerunner bumper and a frame rail connector bolted underneath. There are no bulbs in the off road lights. Out back is a custom cradle, racerunner adjustable rear shocks and spare tire mount. I believe the rear springs are stock units, please look at the pics maybe somebody can correct me. It drives great, the rear suspension rides closer to a stock truck and it seems its set up for street use. Matching alloy wheels, the front falken A/T tires are 90% and it will need rear tires soon. There is no rear bumper. The body is in good shape there are a couple minor dents and scratches here and there. This is a great truck to drive everyday and go have fun on the weekends, or something to continue building on. I have included alot of pictures below. If there are any questions please feel free to call or message. 916 792 1645. Being sold as-is where is. DLR#15955. All CA buyers are subject to sales tax and DMV fees.  photo 02rangerbaja001_zps5aeab6de.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja002_zps561f53e3.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja003_zps0deef0e9.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja004_zpsbdb5d922.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja005_zps1536369a.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja006_zps034938e7.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja007_zpsb55e43d5.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja008_zps7e13cb9a.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja009_zpsefd56ee0.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja010_zps7a68aef4.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja011_zpsf6a8d691.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja012_zps8226c0f8.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja013_zps7912f8e3.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja014_zps3c9cce3c.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja015_zps9bfb3659.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja016_zps6d43a8a3.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja017_zps56130905.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja018_zpsc95ddb9e.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja019_zps6e72c16a.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja020_zps64284754.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja021_zps382051bc.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja022_zps1023a5e3.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja023_zps8949c7f4.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja024_zpsda35519a.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja025_zpseed7d50b.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja026_zps571a10eb.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja027_zps143b27c4.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja028_zpse6aef2dd.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja029_zpsba624db6.jpg  photo 02rangerbaja030_zpsfd298745.jpg

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