1995 Mazda B2300- Ford Ranger-great Condition ***no Reserve*** on 2040-cars
Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Engine:2.8
Drive Type: Manual 5 speed
Make: Mazda
Mileage: 150,000
Model: B-Series Pickups
Trim: 2 door
Options: CD Player
Up for auction is a 96 mazda b series. Truck is old but well taken care of.
2.3, 4cyl, 5 spd, gas
Rollpan
Custom wheels and tires brand new. 265/35/22
DB amp and equalizer with JVC stereo/cd, ipod ready.
K&N intake
Tinted windows
Seats are in good condition, cloth
Doors panels good condition see pics
Roll on bedliner
HID headlights on low beam only not high.
The subs were moved but all wiring left in it.
Metal on bed is slightly wavy in spots ( gotta look good to see it, I tried to include pic)
Check engine lights stays on and always has. This has not presented an issue.
Odometer does not work. It been driven for 2 years since it stopped. ( common prob with Mazdas and Rangers)
Top of tailgate scratched
The large tires affect the speed of the vehicle and turning radius
The A/C works and blows cold air but for some reason flips from defroster vents to floor vents then back to dash vents
Headliner is in need of replacing
and driven enough to keep battery up and it still cranks fine, drives fine. Truck has been under carport with the occasion of being taken to
local lot to be displayed. Tired of dealing with phones calls and no shows.
If you are close we can deliver other than that you will have to arrange shipping of vehicle
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