1987 And 1988 Ford Ranger Supercab 4x4 Trucks, 2 Trucks For One Price. Both Run on 2040-cars
Silverwood, Michigan, United States
Hello. you are looking at a package deal on two Ford Ranger extended cab 4X4 trucks. One is a 1987, the other a 1988. They are both identical trucks, Both run good with the 2.9L V6 engines and both have the 5 speed manual transmissions. I had bought the 1988 (the grey silver) truck first, and what it needs to be functional is a transmission. When you let out the clutch, it grinds really bad, sounds like a bad bearing. The drivers side of the box is caved in on it. Other than these issues, the truck runs really nice. Its a very clean solid truck for the age. I also have included in the auction but not pictured a stepside box from a newer later 90s style Ranger that I was going to put on this truck and paint it. With a bit of TLC, youd have one nice clean older truck that would make a fine driver for a long time. The other truck, the blue one is a 1987 That is really rusty and ruff. It runs and drives good, and was recently tuned up . I am driving this truck back and forth to work everyday, and it drives fine. Everything works on it, except the heater core is bad. I have a brand new heater core that goes with it. I had origionally bought the 1987 to use as a parts truck for the 1988, to take the trans out, and make one nice truck out of the two. WHen I drove the 1987 home It drove so nice, I figgured why part it down, so, I decided to put it on the road and run it for a while. The 1987 truck is quite ruff, The body is shot on it, the frame has a crack in it, but there is a patch welded over it, the windshield is good, and it runs and goes down the road rather well. The doors dont open or shut very well. There is a 1988 Factory Manual that goes with both trucks, a Chiltons book, and a Haynes book with the 2. Also new heater core, and a new set of front and rear shoes as well. So, In this auction you get a 1988 Ford Ranger extended cab 4X4 that just needs a transmission to be driveable, a 1987 Ford Ranger 4X4 thats ruff but can be driven as is, and a stepside box from a late 90s Ranger as well as some repair manuals, and a few spare goodies. There is a lot to work with here. If you have any questions, please call or text Chris at 810-656-7496. My starting bid is my lowest price I will take for the pair. I will not separate, it all goes as one lot. I have both trucks for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. Both trucks have clear Michigan titles. Payment in full is due within 7 days of auction end, no exceptions. I will continue to drive the 1987 Ranger untill auction has ended. Buyer has 90 Days to pick up the trucks after auction end. If you pay by check or Money order, Trucks are not to leave untill the check or money order clears my bank. You are buying both as is. Trucks are in Silverwood, Mi. 48760. An hour and a half north of Detroit. Thanks for looking, please see my other auctions. No sales outside the USA please God Bless.
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