2002 Ford Ranger Xl Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Milford, Delaware, United States
CARFAX CERTIFIED TWO OWNER RANGER REGULAR CAB XL. IMMACULATE CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A SMALL TEAR IN THE DRIVERS SIDE OF THE FRONT SEAT ON THE SEAM. THE BODY IS STRAIGHT AND RUST FREE. AS YOU WALK AROUND THE TRUCK, IT DOES HAVE SEVERAL SMALL DINGS AND SCRATCHES, BUT NOTHIN G THAT DRAWS YOUR EYES ATTENTION, YOU LITERALY HAVE TO LOOK FOR THEM. AFTERMARKET STEREO WITH CD, BEDLINER, AND CHROME TRIM RINGS AND CENTER CAPS. NEVER SMOKED IN, THE TRUCK WAS GARAGED FOR A GOOD PORTION OF ITS LIFE. NEWER TIRES, TOW HITCH AND ALOT OF MILES LEFT TO DRIVE, THE TRUCK RIDES AND DRIVES WELL. THE CLUTCH AND TRANS SHIFT EFFORTLESSLY AND THE ENGINE RUNS SMOOTHLY. A REALLY NICE LITTLE TRUCK FOR THE MONEY.
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