Recently Restored 1994 Ford Ranger Xlt on 2040-cars
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0 V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1994
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Trim: Single cab
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 5 Speed Manual
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 134,603
Sub Model: XLT
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
1994 Ford Ranger XLT You are looking at a truck that is practically good as a new one! I have receipts totaling $11,166.95 ( eleven thousand, one hundred and sixty six dollars and ninety five cents ) for new paint, new parts and labor that have been spent on this truck . Under the hood is a new 3.0 V6 crate long block engine with 2 years and the remainder of the 100,000 miles warranty, a reconditioned radiator and plastic cooling fan. Of course, all the hoses and belts are new. Also a new complete dual exhaust system including the exhaust manifold, clutch kit ( clutch, throw-out bearing, pressure plate, slave cylinder), all new front end parts (ball joints, tie rods, power steering pump, wheel hubs and drums , shock absorbers) complete new brakes on all wheels, new alternator, starter, fuel pump, etc. New wheels and tires, sliding back glass, new interior (carpet, headliner, seat and dash cover, etc), new lockable aluminum toolbox, sprayed in bedliner, new windshield and tinted windows. It also has a new Sony remote controlled Sony stereo system with Fosgate amplifier and Fosgate 10 inch sub-woofer. Please note the tachometer, and water temp and oil pressure gauges on pod mounted on driver’s door post and also custom steering wheel. It also has new in-dash white face gauges, with changeable ambient blue or green colors for the dash gauges. There are cool blue L.E.D. lights under dash and behind seats for the night time cruising along with clear L.E.D. running lights in the grill. I am sure there are a lot of parts that I have forgotten to list and as one can see no expense was spared to put this truck in the condition as you see it! This truck drives as new, the shifter is tight, and with the 5 speed manual transmission she gets 18 mpg city and 23 mpg highway on regular 87 octane gas. The total miles on this truck today is 134,600 subject to change as this truck is driven daily. This would be a perfect truck for school or cruising and I have all the receipts for the money spent on this truck. I get compliments every day on this head turner. I HAVE DESCRIBED THE TRUCK AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO HAVE YOUR MECHANIC CHECK IT OUT . THIS TRUCK CAN BE BOUGHT FOR THOUSANDS LESS THAN THE AMOUNT SPENT ON RESTORATION COST. TRADES WILL BE CONSIDERED. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY.WILLING TO MEET BUYER AT PINE BELT AIRPORT (LAUREL/HATTIESBURG) CASH ONLY. MUST BE PAID FOR AND PICKED UP WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTIONS ENDED UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN AGREED UPON. CALL 601-466-5400 if you have questions ! |
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