One Family Owned Ford Ranger Xlt W/low Miles on 2040-cars
Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
1993 Ranger XLT one family owned. My dad bought it new, I bought it from him, has only 137,xxx miles, very low miles, equipped with the largest V-6 Ford put in these, the 4.0. I bought the truck from him 2 years ago and just for preventative maintenance reasons, I did the following: NEW - radiator, water pump, upper/lower radiator hoses and heater hoses. NEW - alternator, starter, battery, starter solenoid, o2 sensors. NEW - Motorcraft fuel pump and fuel filter. NEW - Motorcraft ignition coil, plug wires and platinum plugs. NEW - fuel injectors and fuel pressure regulator. NEW - shocks, brakes including rotors, pads, calipers and bearings in the front, drums, shoes and wheel cylinders in the back. NEW - JVC cd player. The oil has been changed every 3,000 miles throughout the trucks entire life and the transmission has been serviced every 20-30000 miles and the rear end has been flushed. I am sure I am forgetting something. Not to offend anyone, but nothing on this truck was remanufactured, all new and nothing came from Autozone or Advance, all name brand parts, mostly Motorcraft. I did 90% of the work myself so I know it was done right. As you can tell, I take very good care of my vehicles. The interior is near perfect and the exterior is in very good shape. The truck has never been wrecked and has been garage kept it's entire life up until about 5 months ago when I moved. It is hand washed and cleaned once a week and waxed once a month. Thanks for looking.
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