2000 Ford Ranger Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 4.0l, Runs Great, Some Body Work on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
For sale: a 2000 Ford Ranger XLT (extended cab). Runs great. New battery. New fuel pump. New thermostat. Engine and transmission in good shape. This has the flaireside/stepside bed, which is a MAJOR help when hauling anything. Tonneau cover, bed mat, truck box, power windows, etc... Cosmetically it will need some work, inside and out. Noticeable dents on rear bumper (and rust), front bumper and near front, drivers side wheel well. Some hail damage on hood and roof. Gear lever alignment is slightly off, but doesn't affect driving at all. Seats could use a good shampooing. Paint peeling on hood. Overall the truck runs great. 145,6xx miles. Engine replaced approx. 5 years ago and running great ever since. Transmission is good. Engine is V6, 4.0L. Rear wheel drive. COLD A/C. Heat gets very warm. Kelley's Blue Book value in EXCELLENT condition is $5400. FAIR condition is $4500. Truck qualifies as fair condition because it runs just fine but I'll let it go for $3200 OBO. Please read the condition notes. I tried to list everything but it's possible I missed something. Overall the truck runs great and will get you to points A & B just fine. Most issues are cosmetic only. Please contact the seller if you have any questions regarding this vehicle before you bid. There are no warranties included being that this vehicle is a 2000. Being sold as is. But as I've mentioned a few times, no major powertrain issues to my knowledge. Only selling because I recently purchased a new vehicle and don't have a need for this truck anymore. |
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