1990 Ford Ranger Xlt Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.9l on 2040-cars
La Grange, North Carolina, United States
GREAT BODY......NICE INSIDE.....NEW TOP MATERIAL....GOOD USED TIRES.....NEW CLUTCH AND PRESSURE PLATE....RUNS GOOD NOW....BUT HAS A RANGER TICK WITH THE VALVES OR LIFTERS AND A SMALL NOISE IN BOTTOM OF MOTOR....THINK BEARING GOING OR CRACKED PISTON SO I HAVE BEEN TOLD......DOESNT SMOKE.....WOULD RECOMMEND ANOTHER MOTOR AND THEN YOU WOULD HAVE A VERY NICE 90 RANGER !!!...ALTHOUGH GETS ON DOWN THE ROAD NOW BUT I WOULDNT RECOMMEND IT FOR LONG.....MIGHT HAVE MORE MILES THAN WHAT I HAVE LISTED......NOT SURE...ALSO HAS A CRACKED WINDSHIELD BUT IT PASSES...THIS IS A NICE 90 RANGER OTHER THAN THE MOTOR !!! AND IT CAN BE FIXED THOUGH !
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Henry Ford's great grandson turned 16 on December 27, 1964 - two days after Christmas and eight months after the original Mustang went on sale. And that's just what was waiting for him in the driveway, courtesy of his father (and reigning chief executive) Henry Ford II.
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