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2000 Ford Ranger "trail Head" on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:187500
Location:

Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States

Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

UP FOR AUCTION IS A RARE "TRAIL HEAD" RANGER ONLY MADE IN 2000 IN LIMITED QUANTITIES.

THIS TRUCK HAS NEW GOODYEAR TIRES, NEW BRAKES, NEW BATTERY, NEW SERPENTINE BELT & IDLER PULLEY, RADIATOR JUST FLUSHED WITH NEW COOLANT, RUNS LIKE NEW, VERY RELIABLE!

CLUTCH AND 5 SPEED W/OD TRANS WORK PERFECT! HAS FLEX FUEL 3.0 SIX CYL. 

CD/RADIO WORK PERFECTLY & SOUNDS GREAT!

PLENTY OF POWER, BUT GOOD MPG! A/C BLOWS COLD AIR!

THIS IS A PERFECT WORK TRUCK OR FOR JUST DRIVING AROUND HAVING FUN!

THIS TRUCK WAS VERY WELL MAINTAINED BY PREVIOUS OWNERS AND IT SHOWS!

DRIVERS SEAT HAS A RIP ON THE LEFT SIDE. SOME SURFACE RUST ON BUMPER

PASSENGER DOOR HAS SOME DINGS. 

PASSENGER SEAT HAS A STAIN THAT WAS THERE BEFORE I BOUGHT IT.

PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES FOR A FULL DESCRIPTION.

ASK FOR MORE PICTURES IF YOU NEED TO SEE MORE!



For 2000 model, the 2WD models can be had with a “Trailhead” off-road style suspension package complete with larger tires and wheels, giving it the tough look of its 4WD cousin. All 2000 Ford Ranger models have new wheel designs, and the XLT 4WD Off-Road Group receives a stainless-steel front-suspension skid plate. - See more at: http://www.rangerpowersports.com/news/2000-ford-ranger/#sthash.oPG8ZXxy.dpuf

Trailhead Group a torsion bar suspension gives the 4x2 the tough look of its 4x4 cousin. Ride height and ground clearance are different from that of conventional 4x2s. The Trailhead sits higher on bigger tires, clearly heightening appeal with Ranger buyers who want that 4x4 look, but don’t need the off-road capabilities. - See more at: http://www.rangerpowersports.com/news/2000-ford-ranger/#sthash.oPG8ZXxy.dpuf

 

The Trailhead Group includes: torsion bar front suspension (similar to 4x4), AM/FM stereo with CD, styled manual mirrors, tachometer, 4x4 “Off-Road” front tow hooks, 4x4 “Off-Road” P245/75R 16SL OWL all-terrain tires, five-spoke cast aluminum 16-inch wheels, 4x4-style argent bumpers, and grille Fog Lamps. - See more at: http://www.rangerpowersports.com/news/2000-ford-ranger/#sthash.oPG8ZXxy.dpuf

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