1969 Ford Ranger Optioned Out Ac Ps Pb on 2040-cars
Tyler, Texas, United States
1969 FORD RANGER ORIGINAL SOUTHERN TRUCK OK. CLEAR TITLE . FULLY OPTIONED AC UNDER DASH (NO COMPRESSOR) PS PB FULL EXTERIOR TRIM PACKAGE, BED LIGHT ..SEAT REDONE RECENTLY LOOK TO BE ALL ORIGINAL COLOR ( SOME TOUCH UP) ENGINE 360 MATCHES VIN TAG THIS TRUCK RUNS BUT SMOKES OUT RIGHT SIDE..SUBSIDES A LITTLE AFTER IT WARMS UP ACTUALLY THE ENGINE RUNS SMOOTH COULD USE TUNE UP AND ADJUSTMENTS HEADLIGHTS,PARKING,BLINKERSWIPERS ALL WORK I TOOK TRUCK IN TRADE FOR RV BECAUSE I BOUGHT A NEW ONE IN 1969 .NOSTALGA LOL I REPLACED REAR BRAKE LINES ,SHES, BRAKE CYLINDERS,TURNED DRUMS THE FRONT NEEDS THE SAME STILL HARD TO STOP BUT DOES RUST ISSUES ARE THE TAIL GATE FRONT DRIVER FENDER LOWER ROCKER..OUTER CAB SUPPORTS BEHIND FRONT WHEELS.SURFACE IN BED ABOUT 3 DENTS SEE PICS MOLDINS ARE ABOUT 50% SALVAGEABLE BUT ALL THERE NEEDS RIGHT HEADLIGHT BEZEL... GLASS GOOD COUPLE TIKS IN FRONT WINDSHIELD AND TINTING PEELING THIS A GREAT FRONT CLIP WITH STRAIGHT GRILLE (ABOUT 3 OR 4 SMALL DINGS HARD TO SEE ...BUMPER NICE WITH ALL THIS SAID IT WOULD BE A NICE RESTO OR LOOKS COOL THE WAY IT IS.. I THOUGHT THE BEST WAY WAS BUY DONOR TRUCK WITH MOTOR AND TAILGATE MAYBE TRIM LOOK AT PICS AS IS WHERE IS TRIED MY BEST TO DESCRIBE On Mar-18-14 at 18:27:40 PDT, seller added the following information:BUYERS WITH LESS THAN 5 FEEDBACK PLEASE EMAIL ME BEFORE YOU BID On Mar-19-14 at 01:08:00 PDT, seller added the following information: TRUCK ALSO HAS 2 GAS TANKS I BELEIVE A C6 TRANNY 9 IN REAR END |
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