1976 Ford Ranger Xlt 4x4 3/4 Ton on 2040-cars
Zionville, North Carolina, United States
Truck runs great. 460 engine showing 74,000 miles but will change as vehicle is driven a couple times a week. It is in very good condition with only minimal surface rust in various places, does have a small hole in driversde floor pan as shown in pics. 4 wheel drive works as it should, 4 speed with granny gear being 1st gear, has gooseneck ball in bed. paint a little faded. awesome truck for the year and this is an unrestored truck that runs great. may have been painted but hard to tell and if so it has an older paint job. no surprises here. reserve the right to end auction early as is for sale locally. please if you don't have the money then don't bid.thanks for looking
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