2004 Ford Ranger Xlt 4 Door V6 Low Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
You are looking at a very nice 2004 Ford Ranger XLT Pickup, Automatic transmission .... This reliable 6 cylinder beauty has only under 82,000 miles on it LOOKS GREAT!!! This truck runs good, is tight on the road and everything works.... I am the second owner and my grandfather was the first one. This is a California truck and has been nothing but awesome for the past 2 1/2 years I've owned it and it has a clean CARFAX, .....If you are looking for a good looking truck that will go anywhere and and is reliable here it is!!!!!!. About 3 month ago took it to get NJ the inspection and it passed with flying colors. The exterior is in good shape and shows well but it could use a cleaning......Also it has 4 new tires within the last month. And new spark plugs, wires, serpentine belt, fuel filter and brake pads within the last 6 month This car has COLD a/c and HOT heat. That being said, this is a ten year old truck and it's not perfect. It has a few imperfections that are all minor but I'll mention them just to be as transparent as possible. The driver side fender have a dent the size of a quarter I put a pic but is hard to see it. The rear bumper has a dent from somebody hitting it while it was park I wasn't able to catch them so I didn't get it fixed but the dents are not very significant I also have a pic of that but is not to bad, and a couple of small dings and small scratches nothing serious but not visible unless you're up close. In the interior, the only imperfection is the headliner has a small rip and is sagging in one section, please look at the pics. And the rear window behind the driver seat was broken years ago but it was replace with plexiglass just the left side behind the driver by a car shop but is fully functional and doesn't leak.
The 6 cylinder starts right up, has plenty of power and runs great. The Automatic gas saving transmission shifts smoothly and works perfectly. This Ranger will drive you home wherever you need to drive. If you have any further questions, please let me know and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. At the close of the auction, you will need a $250 deposit and have 7 days to pay the remaining balance and pick up the truck |
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