2004 Ford Ranger Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Laval, Quebec, Canada
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 2004 FORD RANGER XLT 2 DOOR EXTENDED CAB PICK UP. THE TRUCK HAS A 4.0 L 6 CYLINDER ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISION AND IS A 4 WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK. THE TRUCK HAS NEW BRAKES AND DISKS UP FRONT AND GOOD REARS, THIS WAS A NON SMOKER VEHICLE. THE TRUCK HAS A BEAUTIFUL TWO TONE BLACK INTERIOR THAT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, IT ALSO HAS 2 SMALL SEATS IN THE REAR . IT HAS AN AM/FM RADIO WITH CD. I INSTALLED AN I-PHONE, MP3 JACK (WHICH CAN BE REMOVED IF NOT REQUIRED). THE RANGER HAS POWER WINDOWS AND DOOR LOCKS, , AIR CONDITIONING. THERE IS ALSO A FACTORY BEDLINER IN EXCELLENT SHAPE AS WELL AS A BED COVER. THE BODY AND PAINT OF THIS TRUCK IS ALL ORIGINAL (INCLUDING PAINT) AND IS IN EXCEL;LENT CONDITION FOR THE YEAR AND MILAGE. THERE ARE SOME MINOR SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES BUT NOTHING THAT NEEDS TO BE REPAIRED AS IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE 4.0 LITRE MOTOR RUNS EXCELLENT, WITH NO ISSUES WHATSOEVER. NO DASH LIGHTS OR WARNING LAMPS ON. THE TRANSMISION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD AND THE 4X4 ENGAGES AND DISENGAGES AS IT SHOULD. MECHANICALLY THIS TRUCK IS VERY SOUND AND SHOULD PROVIDE THE NEW OWNER WITH YEARS OF RELIABLE USE. IT HAS RECENTLY PASSED INSPECTION AND PASSED WITH FLYING COLORS. THE SUSPENSION IS ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD PERFECTLY, VERY SMOOTH WITH NO RATTLES OR ISSUES. IT WAS NEVER USED AS A WORK TRUCK (INDICATED BY ITS GREAT SHAPE) THE TIRES OF THE TRUCK ARE ABOUT 75% WORN . THIS IS THE ONLY THING I CAN THINK OF THAT MAY NEED ATTENTION IN THE NEAR FUTURE. COULD STILL BE DRIVEN AS IS . THIS IS UP TO THE NEW OWNER THE RANGER WAS WELL CARED FOR AND IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. THE RANGER HAS 139351 MILES, IT HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED .
I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO DRIVE THIS TRUCK ANYWHERE
THE RESERVE IS SET LOW, AS I DON'T USE THE TRUCK AS MUCH NOW
iF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME AT 450 688-2433, I WOULD BE HAPPY TO ANSWER THEM
E MAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU NEED ANY ADDITIONAL PICTURES. WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP WITH DELIVERY. A 500 DOWN PAYMENT IS DUE AT THE END OF THE AUCTION. THE BALANCE WITHIN 7 DAYS.
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDS, OR DO NOT INTEND TO FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THE TRANSACTION PLEASE DO NOT BID. GOOD LUCK |
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