2003 Ford Ranger Fx4 Level Ii Extended 4.0 V-6 on 2040-cars
Hampshire, Illinois, United States
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2003 Ford Ranger FX4 Level II extended cab in excellent condition with great miles for the year (only 87,111) clean title. Front and rear Brakes were just done.. Optional features include the FX4 Level II off-road package, 4.0 L V-6 engine,Automatic transmission, and shift-on-the-fly 4x4. Other features include 4 doors, rear jump seats, keyless entry and alarm, all-weather floor mats, cruise control, sport bucket seats, driver-side adjustable lumbar, center console, cold air conditioning, power windows, locks, and mirrors, tinted windows, window vent shades, sliding rear window, bed liner, fog lights, front and rear tow hooks,Rear tonoe cover,Chrome bed rails..Super nice Truck!!
***LOW RESERVE**** The Ranger FX4 stands apart from the crowd. Distinguishers include blackout moldings on its fender-wells, grille surround, bumper fascias, and bed rails. The Enthusiast package complements the tow hooks with rear ones and adds 15x7 8-hole forged-aluminum Alcoa wheels. Dig a bit deeper and underhood you'll find the Ranger's top-line 4.0-liter V-6 that makes a stout 207 horsepower and 238 lb.-ft. of torque. Regardless of transmission it's backed with, the FX4 Level II Ranger also gets a 4.10:1 rear axle with a Torsen limited-slip differential, beefy front/mid/rear skid plates, heavy-duty springs and Bilstein gas-pressure shock absorbers. Automatic 5-speed transmission-equipped FX4 that tips the scales around 3,584 pounds and comes with a 5,600-pound tow rating. 2003 Ford Ranger XLT 4.0L FX4/Level II 4.0L 207 hp V6 |
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