1988 Ford Ranger Stx Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.9l on 2040-cars
Richmond, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is my 1988 Ford Ranger STX. Today STX is basically a sticker. This STX has 21 up-graded suspension parts than all other 4X4 Rangers of the time. Plus it has the Appearance Package that not all of them recieved. That package had the roll bar, brush guard, tubular rear bumper, off-road lights, fog lights, stripes, and badges. Its a really nice truck all the way around. It drives like a brand new vehicle rides firm but not stiff. Everything performs perfect electrical, brakes, engine, drivetrain all works perfect. With the exception of a squeaky speedo cable. Prolly just needs some lube. It works good not off speed or jumping needle only a little squeaky most people prolly would never notice it. No major flaws anywhere. Its just as nice as it ever was. The engine is all stock but we painted it black and tan to match the outside. Its really pretty fun at car shows its not the same thing every one else has people like to talk about it. I see it as a collector but could be driven daily if you take care of it some 2.9 engines last over 300,000. 20 MPG about all the time city or highway but does good on the highway 3.73 gear. If you were to buy it you could definitely drive home. Within the last 500 miles its had new tires, shocks, belts, hoses, valve cover gaskets, radiator, and oil change. The exhaust doesnt have converters. Its a resonator with chambered flowmaster style muffler 3" single in dual 2.5" out. Sounds really good close to a v8 rumble no whinny top end like most v6 exhausts. If you want it shipped that will be up to you or you can drive away. My phone number is 765-977-0091 call if you have any questions or message me. Thanks for looking! |
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