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1987 Ford Ranger 2.3l Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:150000
Location:

Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States

Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States

I have a 1987 Ford Diesel Ranger 4x4 originally from British Columbia (reads kilometers).. It is in great condition for an almost 30 year old truck. Everything works except the fuel gauge, and the 4 wheel drive. I have the parts to fix it, but I do not have the time. It is a daily driver and is ready for the road with many new parts. I have set this price to sell VERY fast, so do not waste my time with low ball offers. I know what the truck is worth and not willing to give it away. Ford made this truck for 3 years and less then 1% of the ranger sales still exist. This is no trailer queen!!! It has 150K miles and ready for an easy 150K more. 
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