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1989 Ford Ranger 4x4 Project And 1986 Ford Ranger New Motor on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:100000
Location:

Mount Sterling, Ohio, United States

Mount Sterling, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.9
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1FTCR11T9KUB98638
Year: 1989
Drive Type: 4X4
Make: Ford
Mileage: 100,000
Model: Ranger
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: XL

THIS IS A RANGER PROJECT THAT I NO LONGER HAVE THE TIME OR DESIRE TO WORK ON.  I WAS GOING TO TAKE 2 TRUCKS TO MAKE 1.

THIS AUCTION INCLUDES BOTH TRUCKS.

THE FIRST TRUCK IS A 1989 RANGER 4X4 LONG BED 5 SPEED. I PUT A REMANUFACTURED PROMAR 2.9 ENGINE IN IT LAST WINTER. THE TRUCK HAS SINCE HAD 0 MILES ON IT. JUST STARTED IT UP REGULARLY AND DROVE IT AROUND THE YARD.  CHECK OUT EBAY ITEM # 291225984229 FOR THE MOTOR I PURCHASED FOR THIS TRUCK.

THIS IS A LIST OF NEW PARTS THAT ALSO HAS BEEN INSTALLED ON THIS TRUCK. BRAND NEW LOCKOUT HUBS, WHEELS , TIRES, COMPLETE EXHAUST INCLUDING Y PIPE AND CONVERTOR, FRONT BRAKE HOSES, STARTER, RADIATOR, CLUTCH, PRESSURE PLATE, THROW OUT AND PILOT BEARINGS, FLYWHEEL, BELTS, ALL NEW ENGINE SENSORS, REMAN FUEL INJECTORS AND PROBABLY SOME OTHER STUFF I HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT.

THIS IS A LIST OF NEW PARTS THAT GOES WITH THE TRUCK THAT HAVE NOT BEEN INSTALLED. NEW REAR BRAKE SHOES, ADJUSTERS, WHEEL CYLINDERS, HARDWARE, DRUMS, FRONT PADS, ROTORS, CALIPER SLIDES, INNER AND OUTER BEARINGS, ALL 4 SHOCKS, CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER, BUG SHIELD, NEW CHROME WESTIN REAR STEP BUMPER, NEW RUBBER FLOOR MAT (CARPET), 4X4 AND TRANNY SHIFT BOOT.

THE SECOND TRUCK IS A 1986 FORD RANGER 2WD LONG BED 5 SPEED. THIS TRUCK HAS A BLOWN MOTOR BUT THE BODY IS SUPER NICE. VERY SOLID WITH A FEW SMALL DENTS AND DINGS HERE AND THERE.

I WAS GOING TO PUT THE SOLID BODY ON THE 4X4 FRAME.

I HAVE ALL TAN INTERIOR PARTS FOR THE NEWER BODY STYLE TO PUT IN THE 86 BODY. VERY NICE BENCH SEAT, DASH, DOOR PANELS, ETC.

BOTH TRUCKS HAVE A/C.

RESERVE IS SET AT LOWER THAN I HAVE IN PARTS ALONE.

FINISH THIS PROJECT AND YOU WOULD HAVE A PRACTIALLY NEW RANGER. 

I HAVE GOOD TITLES FOR BOTH TRUCKS

TRUCKS CAN BE PICKED UP IN MT STERLING OHIO 43143.

$500 PAY PAL DEPOSIT DUE IN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END BALANCE DUE IN CASH WHEN TRUCKS ARE PICKED UP

TRUCK NEED TO BE PICKED UP WITHIN 10 DAYS OF AUCTION END UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE.

 



On Aug-28-14 at 11:22:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

both front and rear drive shafts have new u joints.

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