2006 4x4 4-door Supercab 61k Miles, Great Example Of The Most Sought After Model on 2040-cars
Westwood, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my much loved 2006 Ford Ranger FX4 Level II. I'm the second owner of this vehicle and have owned it for 5 years. I ride a motorcycle 99% of the time so this truck has only been used to pick up the odd thing at Lowes and as a winter vehicle. It's been well cared for. Always serviced at a dealer and really fantastic in snow!! It's a really nice condition low milage example of the highly sought after, hard to find FX4 Level II package. Never been used off road, never involved in any accidents. The only reason I'm selling it is i'm getting ready for a long motorcycle trip and have no room to store this vehicle anymore. Features include: 4.0L SOHC V6 engine • Special 31-spline 8.8-inch Ford 8.8 rear axle with a Zexel-Torsen limited-slip differential • Black honeycomb-mesh grille insert with body-color grille surround • Silver-tone front tow hooks • Rear tow hook ready • 15" Alcoa® forged-aluminum wheels with BFGoodrich® T/A KO 31" x 10.5" all-terrain RWL tires • 3 skid plates • Bilstein® shocks • Front cloth sport bucket seats • Automatic transmission • 4WD/2WD switch on the fly • AM/FM Six-CD MP3 headunit • Black vinyl slush-type floor mats • Bed Liner FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL OR TEXT AT (201) 294-3863 |
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Why not wait for the C7? "I fell in love with that one when I walked in the door," She said. We can't fault her there.