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2011 Ford Ranger Xl Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:43000
Location:

Oldwick, New Jersey, United States

Oldwick, New Jersey, United States
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You are bidding on a 2011 Ford Ranger. This is a one owner company vehicle with 43,000 miles. Oil
changes every 5k miles. No problems at all. Very reliable. Used for local and long distance deliveries of small plants. It has a 2.3 liter engine, great fuel mileage. Very minimal wear expected with a vehicle of this mileage. Nice bed liner
and interior rubber floor for easy cleaning. Overall in excellent condition. Nice interior, cold a/c and still
has the new vehicle inspection good through 2016. 

If you would like to see the vehicle, have any questions or would like to make a reasonable offer please email or call Joe 908.217.0480. Located in Oldwick NJ. If you are out of state and would like to drive it home, the NJDMV (20 min away from us) will issue you a 20 day temp tag (with proof of insurance). For shipping the vehicle, we are in a commercial area just off a major highway (78) photo 20140302_100649_zps397e7e60.jpg photo 20140302_100642_zps69b8c474.jpg photo 20140302_100638_zps5b64b692.jpg photo 20140302_100635_zps480d975d.jpg photo 20140302_100629_zpse32299fb.jpg photo 20140302_100626_zps5ffcd3f8.jpg photo 20140302_100623_zps858f8947.jpg photo 20140302_100620_zpsafb7ddf9.jpg photo 20140302_100616_zps46001293.jpg photo 20140302_101039_zps378b2031.jpg photo 20140302_101033_zps19a68152.jpg photo 20140302_100812_zps72a97bd9.jpg photo 20140302_100806_zps50a97bc4.jpg photo 20140302_100803_zps9f51dba3.jpg photo 20140302_100759_zps3590ca41.jpg photo 20140302_100756_zps954431b0.jpg photo 20140302_100748_zps59024c0b.jpg photo 20140302_100737_zps6a611c78.jpg photo 20140302_100729_zpsf7a914cc.jpg photo 20140302_100726_zps6fe40305.jpg photo 20140302_100723_zps985e8488.jpg photo 20140302_100719_zps62aded1e.jpg photo 20140302_100710_zpsa95ab9cd.jpg photo 20140302_100706_zps41e29793.jpg photo 20140302_100703_zpsf999b7e7.jpg photo 20140302_100655_zps6fa90c05.jpg photo 20140302_100806_zps50a97bc4.jpg photo 20140302_100812_zps72a97bd9.jpg photo 20140302_101033_zps19a68152.jpg. photo 20140302_101039_zps378b2031.jpg photo 20140302_101051_zpsb74717db.jpg 

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