2008 Ford Ranger 2wd Reg.cab on 2040-cars
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
up for sale is a 2008 Ford Ranger 2 wheel drive , this is a non-running truck and is a 2 door , motor and transmission condition is unknown , this truck is also being sold as True Miles Unknown , driver rocker has a little scuff ( no rust ) , bottom of the driver door has a little rust ( not bad at all ) , bed has some minor dings , passenger fender has some scratches , the windshield is cracked , bottom of the passenger door has a small crease , passenger tail light is broken , and the tail gate has some dings across the top , this truck does have A/C , no power windows nor power locks , motor is a 3.0L with an automatic transmission , front tires are about 4/32 and the rears are about 7/32 , with some work this would make a nice delivery truck or just a great fuel mileage work truck , truck will be sold to the highest bidder, thanks for looking
On Apr-14-14 at 17:09:53 PDT, seller added the following information: THIS TRUCK WAS PREVIOUSLY IN A FLOOD |
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