1996 Ford Ranger Super Cab Stepside 4x4 6" Superlift on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L 245Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1996
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Trim: Splash Extended Cab Pickup 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 154,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
I built this truck for my daughter 5 years ago. It served her well. It
has been sitting for awhile now and have decided to sell it. My daughter
has had many offers to sell this truck over the years. Well here is
your chance.
Specs: Rare 1996 Splash 4x4 Ranger SuperCab 4.0 V6 5 speed, A/C,PS,PB,PL,Step side, Split bench. 4 wheel ABS, 154k original. Engine: 4.0 V6 runs excellent, Cold A/C. New belt and tensioner, Transmission: 5 speed transmission. Complete rebuild less than 500 miles ago. I also replaced the rear main engine seal as preventive maintenance while the transmission was out. Clutch: New LuK Clutch with all components, New slave and master less than 500 miles. Lift: DONE RIGHT. 5.5" SUPERLIFT Superunner suspension lift. Sway Bar Lowering Kit 1109 Drop down Pitman Arm, P/S 1180 Superunner Brkt Kit 133 Coil Springs, Ranger 5.5" Supercab 4.0 Engine 85150 Superide Shock Absorber 29.82/17.45, Eb1/Eb1 85280 Superide Shock Absorber 22.92/13.92, S10/Eb1 SKYFR36S SkyJacker 6" Leaf Spring Rear PLUS: Bolt in front spring perches /Shock mounts. Early style. Bolt in rear spring perches (all 4) , Earls Performance Braided steel brake hoses front and rear. Upgraded 1/2 custom made Spring to rear axle U bolts from Big Truck Parts Ocala. All bolts and hardware are grade 8 and 10 purchased from Southern blade. Wheels: 15x8 Slots with locks. New from Discount Tire when I did the lift. Tires: 33/12.50/15 Yokohama Geolanders. Top of the line. I paid 1057.00 for the tires in June of last year. Plus had them aligned . They are like new with a 50,000 mile warranty. Like I said the truck has been sitting. Brakes: I just replaced both front rotors,pads, and all 4 bearings (national). They are packed with Lucas Green high temp Grease. Paint/body: Looks presentable, Its not perfect, there are a couple dings, But it is NOT all dinged up. Paint does have scratches and flaws. Its respectable for a driver, If you are wanting a show truck, I would paint it. Interior: Small tear in drivers seat. Over all good condition. What it will need/ or may need: Valve cover gasket drivers side has a small leak, Steering box seal at pitman has a small leak ( few ounces every couple months ). The ABS light was on prior to me doing the brakes. Since I did the brakes it is NOT on, but figured I would mention it. Keep in mind this is a 17 year old truck. If you are expecting a new truck don't bid. I have tried to accurately describe the truck . If you have any questions please feel free to email. Please note. This truck has been owned by only 2 families. It has not had 6 owners. Trades: I may take a partial trade. I will not trade even or close to my asking price. I don't need anything. What ever you have I will most likely just turn around and sell, so keep that in mind. I am not going to accept retail for your trade. I will be fair. I am just putting trade out there for the person who wants a real nice rare truck and doesn't have all the cash. FYI I do collect muscle cars and dirt bikes. |
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