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The Recluse - 1992 Ford Ranger - Mini Truckin December 2013 Cover Truck on 2040-cars

US $12,950.00
Year:1992 Mileage:15000
Location:

Lafayette, Louisiana, United States

Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
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THE RECLUSE

The Lowdown(MiniTruckin December 2013 COVER TRUCK)
1992 Ford Ranger
Rolling Attire
Wheels: 17-inch Eagle Alloy
Tires: 205/40R17
Chassis Modifications
Suspension (front): Toyota front clip, custom spindles, Firestone 2600 ???‚¬?„?bags
Suspension (rear): Cantilever setup, Pete & Jake???‚¬?„?s chrome four-link, Firestone 2600 ???‚¬?„?bags
Compressor(s): Dual Viair 380s
Frame Mods: Complete tubular rear frame, smoothed and painted
Misc.: Stainless 3/8-inch air lines, custom 10-gallon fuel cell
Body Modifications
Shaved: Door handles, shaved emblems, gas door, tails
Bodydrop: 7?‚? 3/4 inches
Body Mods: Custom rockers, cowl induction hood, smoothed entire bed, molded tailgate and roll pan
Bolt-ons: Explorer billet grille
Misc.: Webasto sunroof
Paint
Brand & Colors: PPG Prowler Orange, House of Kolor white, Meter Maroon, Black Pearl, Porsche Rivera Blue, Strato Blue
Misc.: Airbrushed demons, skulls, airbrushing by David Ludwig of AirArt Customs,300 hrs of labor
Interior
Seats: Honda Prelude wrapped in tweed and vinyl
Dash: Shaved, painted, and wrapped in tweed
Misc.: Budnik Mercury billet steering wheel, custom center console, custom shifter
Stereo
Head Unit: Pioneer
Engine: 4.0 V6 out of a Explorer, Cold air intake, 15K miles on engine

$500.00 Deposit due no later than 24 hours of auction close.

Final payment due no later than 3 days of auction close.

I reserve the right to end the auction early as truck is for sale locally

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