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2002 Ford Ranger Xlt Trade on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:159000
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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NOTE: I'm currently not available until 02 APR 2014 due to extended work hours.  However, I will answer emails as soon as I can. 

I recently acquired this 2002 ranger which has not been plated yet from the 2nd owner in the same family. Clear open title and ready to transfer. 

Looking to trade for an equivalent value Toyota Tacoma or Tundra. Must have clean title with no accidents. The Tacoma must be well maintained with all required scheduled maintenance just like this Ford ranger. 

This ranger is a flare-side with all original, partial fiberglass skin bed, bed-liner, bed-liner rails & fiberglass hood factory options. Previous owner said it had a towing package. 

This ranger was well maintained by previous owner & never left outside when not in use. Original window sticker included. 

Previous owner recently installed a rear differential locker (limited slip) for superb 2WD traction. 

The truck is a head turner and darn near excellent condition inside and out (minus a small dent in the tailgate from the previous owner..caused by an extended height ball hitch) . 
Very clean, "non smoked in" interior. 

I'm honestly posting this truck in hopes to find someone willing to trade an equivalent value Toyota Tacoma or Tundra 2WD, short bed, 4 or 6 cylinder (or 8 cylinder for Tundra) extended cab with power windows, locks, tilt, remote keyless entry, etc....JUST like the options in this sharp 2002 Ford Ranger. 

Clink on the link above to view the auto check vehicle history report. I have the clean/clear title in hand.  

I just bated the hook to see if there are any interested parties willing to trade. If no trades come about, I shall keep this super nice Ranger. 

Thanks for reading & looking! 

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