1997 Ford Ranger Extended Cab Short Bed 2wd 4.0 Automatic Aluminum Wheels on 2040-cars
Waterloo, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1997
Make: Ford
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Ranger
Mileage: 185,000
Trim: ext cab
Hello, this is 97 ranger extended cab 2wd, this starts and runs great it drives out great as well, body is in good shape is does have a few dings and some small rust spots starting but very good condition for age, the interior has some stains and isnt spotless, the spare tire is on it now the matching aluminum wheel is with it but has a bad tire, tires have good tread but are very weather checked and I am suggesting replacement very soon, brakes are very soft and will need replaced too, there is a rear line that is leaking as well, I just drove it a 45 minute comute and had no problems stopping but it will definately need some brake work. The oil pressure switch needs replaced as well the gauge bounces from reading where it should to nothing it will stay a one spot for several seconds then go to the other for several seconds and back and forth. The Antifreese was low and I topped it off and found a small leak in teh upper part of the radiator so that is going to need repaired as well. The heat works great as do the rest of the truck features. In a whole this is a very decent little truck. Any questions feel free to ask, its for sale locally, so feel free to come check it out in person, just shoot me a email, This will be for local pick up only in zip 46793 waterloo, IN Thanks
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