2002 Ford Ranger Xlt 4x4 on 2040-cars
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
2002 Ford Ranger XLT 4 door extended cab. 4.0 L 6cyl engine. 4x4 121,000 miles. Inspection til 11/14
I have had this truck for about 3 years. Been a great truck for me and only selling due to needing a full size truck for kids on the way. Truck runs real strong. No mechanical issues, I have written records of all maintenance done while I've owned it. Regular oil changes and cleaned regularly. Seats have always had seat covers on them. Cap and ladder rack are in great condition and come with the truck. Tires are aggressive and only have about 1000 miles on them. Premium wheels shine up real nice and I always get compliments on them. It was involved in a minor fender bender last summer resulting in a brand new upgraded bumper and A-arm. No mechanical issues on going do to that. New fuel pump, exhaust, K&N cool air intake kit, new front brakes, new wheel cylinders are an example of things I've done that you won't have to. I am selling this for less then I owe on it for a fast sale so please don't haggle me on the price. The truck is worth every penny and you won't be disappointed. Please ask any questions as there is nothing to hide about this truck. |
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