1978 Ford F150 Xlt Ranger Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Hegins, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:351 C.I. Modified V8 - 2V Carb
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Green
Model: F-150
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Ranger XLT Cab & Chassis 2-Door
Drive Type: Automatic C6
Mileage: 60,765
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: XLT
Great shape 1978 Ford F150 Ranger XLT 1/2 ton pickup with 8 foot styleside bed. Good little work truck for the farm, contracting or everyday transportation. Truck is currently state (PA) inspected until 10/13. Runs, drives and stops great. Driven weekly. Does have some minor issues for a 32 year old truck. Power steering pump makes some noise but functions properly. Transmission front pump also makes noise but it too functions the way it should. Shifts good, goes into all gears including reverse. Valve seals leak and truck smokes when first started. Does not effect the power or drivability. Gas tank has small leak and should be cleaned and repaired. Body is in very good condition. Cab corners, rockers, floors and cab mounts are solid. Bed floor and tail gate also solid. There is some rust around both rear wheel well openings and the right side has a small crease with one piece of trim missing. The bumpers, chrome trim and grille are in excellent condition. Interior is also in excellent condition. Seat and door panels look great (no rips, tears or damage), along with the headliner and steering wheel. The dash pad does have a crack in the center. Tires are like new. This truck is equipped with a class three towing hitch with electric brake and rare factory tilt column. Everything works in this truck. Title shows odometer is exempt and reads 60,765. The condition of this 32 year truck says it could be the actual mileage. Your call. If you want to inspect or drive this truck before you bid or buy, please call. We are more than happy to accommodate you. Any questions please ask before bidding. If you have zero feedback please contact us first before bidding. 570-205-2384 or 570-527-9673. Do not bid if you do not have the funds. Truck is also advertised locally. We reserve the right to cancel all bids if the bidding reserve is not met and end the auction if we sell it here. If the reserve is met the auction will continue and the highest bidder will get the vehicle. Thanks and good Luck. TEAM HRR
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Previewed in concept form over a year ago and made specifically for the Asia-Pacific market, the new Ford Everest is designed to be more refined on the road and more capable off of it. Like the Explorer once was, the new Everest is based on a stretched version of the overseas Ford Ranger pickup. Depending on the specific market, Ford will offer the new Everest with a range of engines including a 2.0-liter EcoBoost turbo four and two Duratorq turbodiesels - a 2.2-liter four and a 3.2-liter inline-five - mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
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