2000 Ford Ranger 7 Ft Bed on 2040-cars
Mason, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6 CYLINDER FLEX
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Ranger
Trim: pt
Drive Type: rear wheel dr
Options: 7 foot bed
Mileage: 110,439
Sub Model: RNG PT
Exterior Color: Gray
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
This is a 2000 Frod Ranger basic model and is Primer Gray. The cab of truck is in good shape. No dents, No rust and looks good. There is a small tear at drivers seat edge. The threads look to have worn out. Its about 3 to 4 inchs. It does have the 60/40 split seat. The bed has no wholes and at this point does have bondo in both sides.There was some rust on the drivers side of bed of wheel but has new metal and bondo. Passenger side of bed had no rust but appeared to have been hit by another vehicle or maybe even a hammer. It has been fixed with bondo. The bed does not have a liner but looks strong. It does have some over spray of primer in it and inside of tailgate is primed. It was covered with paint. I think the truck may have been owned by a painter at some point. Overall truck looks good at this point. Has good rubber all around and brand new wheel skins. There is a dime sized mark in winshield from a possible rock strike. I am trying to get a winshield for it but not sure if I will before sale. It has just had new oil and filters. Seems to drive and run fine.I bought this truck April 11, 2013 to fix bed and then use as daily driver but I have a 350 that I have decided not to sale so I dont need the ranger.
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