2004 Ford Ranger Xlt Extended Cab 2-door 4wd Reconstructed Title No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Welcome! Up for sale is a very nice, beautiful and clean 2004 Ford Ranger 4x4 Reconstructed Title It
runs and drives well. The tires are almost new. seats are in very good
condition as you can see in the pictures. The engine and transmission
are in perfect condition. Everything works fine. There is nothing
wrong with the car.
The cosmetic condition of the car is great, both inside and out. The exterior is near MINT ,there is no dings, scratches and absolutely no rust. The interiors is Gray and Black in great shape. If you are an out of state buyer, I can help you to pick you up from the nearest train station or Harrisburg international airport. Please feel free to ask me any question you may have. I can be most easily contacted by phone or Text Message. My number is 717-203-4079 Thanks for your time and interest! |
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