2003 Ford Ranger Xlt on 2040-cars
Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
2003 Ford Ranger XLT 3.0L V-6 Flex-Fuel Automatic Transmission ABS (4 Wheel) 2WD Power Steering Air Conditioning Extended Cab AM/FM Stereo CD Player Dual Airbag Stepside Bed Tonneau Cover The truck is in very good condition and ready to drive right away. The truck has been my daily drive for the past 7 years and has been very reliable. I am only selling the truck because I need a vehicle that can seat more than two. There are no current mechanical issues and all standard maintenance has been kept up to date. The truck does have a couple minor issues. The spring in the drives seat broke so you have to adjust it manually. It still locks in place as normal but when you pull the leaver the seat will fall back instead of pulling forward. The dash lights are also not working at this time. I'm not sure what the issue is. There are some minor scratches on the body and a small patch of clear coat damage. No rust or major damage. |
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