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2000 Ford Ranger Xlt Pickup 60,348 Actual Miles on 2040-cars

US $4,695.00
Year:2000 Mileage:60348 Color: Power mirrors
Location:

Bennettsville, South Carolina, United States

Bennettsville, South Carolina, United States
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2000 FORD RANGER XLT

60,348 actual miles

 

 

Includes a CURT Class III trailer hitch receiver!!!

 

This is a great truck!!  It runs great.  I just don’t need it anymore so don’t want to just have it sitting in the yard.

I purchased this truck from a Ford dealer in March of 2001.  It had a little over 23,000 miles on it.  When purchased, the truck came with some type of Roush package.  Not sure what all this includes.  It appears the oversized tires and Mustang wheels, special exhaust system (sounds great!!) and not sure what else.  All tires have been replaced and are in excellent condition!  Mechanically sound.  There is a dent in the left rear fender and some damage to the rear bumper as well as a few minor dings and scratches to the body.  This is all cosmetic and doesn’t affect the vehicle performance.  The seats have some stain on them as well as the carpet.  Both should look great if cleaned.  Please see pictures for details.


A $200.00 deposit through Paypal is required upon winning the auction.  Balance of purchase amount will be paid with a Cashier's check when buyer picks up the vehicle.  The vehicle is available for inspection prior to bidding.  Also, winning bidder will have the opportunity to inspect the vehicle and can cancel the purchase if not satisfied.  Once the title has been transferred to the winning bidder, the sale is final.  Buyer will be responsible for picking up the truck from Bennettsville, SC within one week of winning the auction.

 

EXTERIOR
Power mirrors-NOTE: The switch only works to the left.  Never mattered to me.  I just set the mirrors and haven’t needed to move them.
Intermittent windshield wipers
Cargo area light
Sliding rear window
Chrome front/rear step bumper

INTERIOR
Tilt steering wheel
Passive anti-theft system
Speed control
Dome light
Passenger-side visor vanity mirror
AM/FM stereo radio w/compact disc-inc: digital clock, 4-speakers
Air conditioning
Power windows
Power door locks
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Cloth front 60/40 split bench seat w/ console


MECHANICAL
P245/75R16 Goodyear Wrangler ST tires
3.0L V6 engine
16” Mustang wheels
6' pickup box
Rear wheel drive
4-pin trailer tow wiring harness
5-speed manual transmission
NEW Full-size spare tire

 

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