2002 Ford Ranger Edge Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Barbourville, Kentucky, United States
I had considered selling the in pieces - engine, transmission, etc. but will try to sell this as is, entire vehicle. PLEASE NOTE: I have already sold the radio and the hood. Otherwise, what you see in the photos is what you get. As you can tell from the damage, the front end frame has shifted, the top has caved in, windows busted, front tires are off the wheels. Not very much rear damage. The engine was running after the wreck, but has not been started since. The only engine damage that I'm aware of is a busted radiator. Stick shift transmission and 2WD. This truck is NOT drive-able in it's current state and would need hauled by wrecker, tow truck, etc. I am not shipping this or driving this truck to the buyer - buyer would need to arrange pick up. If any further pictures are needed, please let me know.
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