1972 Ford F100 Ranger Xlt Yellow on 2040-cars
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2 Wheel Automation
Model: F-100
Mileage: 121,242
Trim: Ranger XLT
1972 Ford Ranger XLT F100 Truck. This truck has a 390 cu in engine with 4-Barrel Edelbrock Carb, Factory Air Conditioning (modified to 134 Freon), Factory Power Drum Brakes, Power Steering, Mallory electronic Ignition, and Automatic Transmission. I have owned this truck for approx. 9 years and I am the 3rd owner. This truck has approx 121,242 mikes on it with less than 5K on the engine. The engine has a 350HP Fairlane Cam in it. Can be a daily driver or is a good start toward a classic. Runs great and fun to drive. If interested call 421-423-eight five one sixteen.
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