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2000 Ford Ranger Xl Extended Cab 4x4 Pickup 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:90836
Location:

Ashland, Massachusetts, United States

Ashland, Massachusetts, United States

The Vehicle..........2000 Ford Ranger Supercab 4X4 Pickup in dark orange with a gray interior. This LOW MILEAGE Ranger is in GOOD CONDITION and RUNS BEAUTIFULLY. It has a completely CLEAN CARFAX report and a CLEAN TITLE. Features include the 3.0 liter V6 engine, automatic transmission, 4 wheel drive, power steering and brakes, ice cold air conditioning, delay wipers, am-fm stereo, tonneau cover, new tires, towing package, steel wheels, and much more. This is a VERY nice truck!

Its Condition..........GREAT! The engine runs smoothly with no skips, noises, or vibrations. The transmission shifts smoothly through all the gears, and all other mechanical systems function properly. The 4X4 works perfectly and there are no warning lights on the dash. The shift selector lever works fine but is tight and should be lubricated. The interior is excellent! There are no badly worn, torn, or stained areas on the seats, or headliner. The seats are supportive and comfortable. All other interior panels look great. The paint and body are excellent. There are no big dents, rusted areas, or serious scratches anywhere on the body. The paint appears original, and has an outstanding shine. The rear frame rails show evidence of rust repairs that are VERY common on Rangers and Explorers. The rear frame rails are now solid, undercoated, and the rear spring perches are new. The rest of the undercarriage looks about average for a 2000 Ranger. Driving this Ranger is a smooth and solid experience with a powerful engine, comfortable interior and great stereo. There are no shakes, rattles, or vibrations, and the ride is just as smooth and comfortable as you would expect. I would describe this great looking truck as CLEAN, TIGHT, and DEPENDABLE!

Things you should know..........I try hard to accurately describe all of our trucks. Most are trade-ins to local new car dealers. We have not owned or driven these vehicles as daily transportation. The description is the result of a short test drive over varied road surfaces and a visual inspection while the vehicle is parked. I am not a mechanic and I do not guarantee that my description of problems (if any) is accurate or complete, but I try very hard to be thorough and honest, and my reputation reflects that effort. Please remember that these are used vehicles and you should expect a normal amount of wear for the year and mileage, but any serious known defects would be noted above. Local bidders are encouraged to see, drive, and inspect this vehicle prior to bidding.

The Details..........Please leave a $200 deposit at the end of the auction through ebay checkout and Paypal. The balance is due within 7 days in cash, or by wire transfer. I’ve been burned by official looking bank checks that were made on a home computer so we no longer accept checks of ANY kind. We add a $250 doc fee to all vehicle purchases. Paperwork will include a Bill of Sale, Clean Title, and odometer statement only. If your state requires notarized paperwork or special forms, please let me know before you arrive.  The vehicle is being sold AS-IS, with no warranty expressed or implied. Massachusetts residents agree to buy for parts or restoration only. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, but I'll help in any way that I can. Massachusetts does NOT offer temp plates. If you plan to drive the truck home, you will need to bring your own license plates.


On Sep-05-14 at 13:16:42 PDT, seller added the following information:

This Ranger is parked in my storage garage at 20 Whitney St in Holliston, MA. It can be seen, inspected, and test driven there. Please call me at 508-944-4914 to set up a time for your test drive. But do not wait until the last day when we are almost out of time. That never works.

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