1988 Ford Ranger Stx Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.9l on 2040-cars
Richmond, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is my 1988 Ford Ranger STX. It is a very rare package truck. It has a double package its STX High Rider but with appearance package. Not all of them got stripes, a roll-bar, or the brush guard with fog lights. You can get more information about the package at therangerstation.com. This one is definitely the best color combination I think. Its a 5 speed manual push button 4X4. Everything works on it and performs like new. We just took it to the F-100 Super Nationals in Pigeon Forge, TN drove it down no problems. It got 27 M.P.G. and it also took a trophy with about 750 other vehicles there. Its a rust free truck mostly original paint still. It really is a wonderful truck as nice as even a 2008 Ranger that wont depreciate, cheap plates, cheap insurance. I would perfer a collector or somthing buy this truck but for the price you really couldnt get a nicer truck. Even great for a first vehicle boy or girl they will be safe in this and love it. Im sure im forgetting stuff so message call or text me if you have any questions. My number is 765-977-0091 if I cant answer just leave me a message. Also I may take trades for other nice vehicles. Thanks for looking!
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