Immaculate 2006 Ford Ranger Xlt on 2040-cars
Benton, Kentucky, United States
For bid is a 2006 Ford Ranger XLT super cab. You will have to look long and hard to find another one in as good as or better condition. I am on a volunteer fire department so the led lights in the pictures are not included. I am not giving this truck away and don't need to sell it but thinking about purchasing a 4WD SUV. Dealers are welcome to bid but I will tell you now that my reserve price is not a wholesale or trade in price. Low bidders need not bother. If you are looking for a truck that has been pampered, very low miles, super clean, this is it, as you know Ford stopped making the Ranger 3 years ago. The truck has a professionally sprayed in Rhino liner in the bed with a Trifecta cover. It is equipped with a tow package and brake controller as we used to tow a 22 ft camper a couple of times a year to a local campground. The pictures should speak for themselves. The truck has never been smoked in. The truck is located in Benton, KY and successful bidder will have to make arrangements for pick up unless it in the local West KY area. Certified check is only acceptable payment. Any questions can call Ed from 8:00am to 6:00pm cst @ 270-493-0224. Successful buyer is also responsible for all taxes and licensing fees.
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