1999 Ford Ranger Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 4x4 2-door 3.0l Four Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Mentor, Ohio, United States
Up for bids is a 1999 Ford Ranger XLT super cab 4X4 truck! This Auction is NO RESERVE so bid to win! This truck was my uncles truck, he gave it to me shortly before before he passed away. this is a good running truck just had new brakes installed on the front, just put new rear shocks on the truck. just had a new starter put in it. last winter both front hubs were replaced. all the tires hold air and still have good tread. The air conditioning blows ice cold!this comes with a spare tire, it will be in the bed when you pick it up. It has rhino liner (or something like that) on the lower panels of the truck all the way around, it really makes it look good. The passenger side outside door handle sometimes sticks so you have to make sure its pushed in when you shut it. there are some dents in the truck the biggest one in on the driver send fender but its not too bad. The radio and cd player work good, but there is no display showing on the radio. the paint on the the truck is not perfect but it looks great for its age! Truck does have a tow hitch on the back along with trailer towing plug in the back too. This truck starts, runs good, drives good. it also has four wheel drive and its an automatic transmission. This truck has two jump seats in the back too This Truck has 144,000 miles on it, the title shows 148,632 there was a typo at the title place but I didn't see it until after I left. Title is free and clear its in my name and ready for you to buy it! again this is No Reserve auction bid to win. If you don't plan on paying for it don't bid! Truck must be picked up no later than August 4th Im located 15 mins east of Cleveland Ohio. (Mentor Ohio 44060)
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