1998 Ford Ranger Xl Pickup 2-door V6 Liner Clean Gas Saver Low Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Frankford, Delaware, United States
You are looking at a very nice 1998 Ford Ranger Pickup, Automatic transmission .... This reliable 6 cylinder beauty has only 105,573miles on it LOOKS GREAT!!! This truck runs good, is tight on the road and everything works.... This car has a clean CARFAX.....If you are looking for a good looking go anywhere car that is reliable here it is!!!!!! Look at what others are advertising Ford Rangers for....Every bit of $4-$5k...This one sold NO RESERVE...Buy Save
The exterior is in great shape and shows well......Also it has 4 matching tires that are in very good shape. Has a good looking, protecting bedliner..
The gray cloth interior has no rips or tears or odors and is very clean and shows great, and the previous owner was a non-smoker! We got this car just the way you see it in the pictures. We have since detailed it and it is clean as a pin.....This car has cold a/c and HOT heat. Was recently inspected in PA and has a NICE working tape deck!!!
The 6 cylinder starts right up, has plenty of power...and doesn't smoke and runs great. The Automatic gas saving transmission shifts smoothly and works perfectly. This Ranger will drive you home wherever you need to drive. Bid early as we reserve the right to end the auction early for a Buy It Now. We will pick you up at the Salisbury, MD airport during normal business hours or by appt. I will go the extra mile for you. We have been in business since 1948. At the close of the auction, you will need a $250 deposit and have 7 days to pay the remaining balance. You then have 30 days to come here to Frankford, DE to pick up your NEW VEHICLE!! This listing will end on Monday, March 17 at 10:30 EST. |
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