1987 Ford Ranger Stx 2wd Ext Cab on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
This is a gorgeous and a very rare find.. This is Grandpa's truck that he had since day one, and was and is being meticulously maintained. Lot's of records and most recently it had, new fuel pumps, new radiator, and gas filter replaced.
It has a tunnel cover on it matching the rest of the truck. Cold A/C automatic and extended cab, this little truck will make someone very happy!!! These trucks are known to go forever, and being that grandpa had it the whole time since day one, you know this truck was well taken care of. It's fuel injected and interior looks like when it rolled off factory floor. ALL ORIGINAL with exception of the radio, it was dried out and couldn't be safe, and we now have a Pioneer deck that has Bluetooth capabilities iPOd cable and microphone for your phone pairing, it also matches the lighting of the dash board so it sort of looks like it came with the truck. Tires are all original specs recently replaced and have at least 80% tread left on them. Bed liner in te back, and the interior had extra padding added as an option back in 1987. This truck qualifies for the AZ historic plate, and its spent his whole life in Garden Grove CA. Original license plate on from day one. It comes with the original repair manual that cover the whole truck. 2WD and Fuel Injected engine makes for a nice little truck. Overall truck is in great condition with no major dings or scratches, only exeception being that where the tunnel cover met the cab made some scratches that I coverd in my photos. The service history on this vehicle is impeccable and it started with day one. Very detailed records including two note books that hand written for almost everything that went into this truck. Grandpa was very meticulous about and wanted to make sure that everything is documented. All records and 3 sets of keys will come with the sale of this truck. Clean Clear title in hand. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you might have? Thanks!!!! |
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