2001 Ford Ranger Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Sullivan, Illinois, United States
For sale is a 2001 ford ranger xlt super 195XXX miles. I am the second owner my father was the first. He sold it to me with 130XXX miles. This is a good running truck I hate to see it go. I am selling because my wife doesn't drive stick and we have a baby on the way. There have not been any major problems with this truck. About 4 years ago the slave cylinder was replaced and a year later the clutch was replaced. About a month ago I had to bleed the slave to get out a air bubble out. Works good now might need replaced in the future. There are a lot of minor things as expected with a truck 13 years old with 195xxx miles on it.
Here they are: The belt squeaks when it is wet out, there is a nickel size rock chip on windshield (has not got bigger in the last 7 years) , The driver seat had a 4" rip that was stitched up and wear on arm rest (could use seat covers), minor scratches and dents here and there, Rear driver tire has some steel belts showing(rotated from the front broken sway bar fixed I think it caused the wear), Needs windshield wipers, The ABS light is on ( I was told it was a burnt out bulb on the passanger turn off switch, check engine light is on (it has been on for the last 10 years) The carpet is dirty and the truck needs a good wax job. The AC worked great last year but it needs recharged. If there are any questions feel free to ask. I would drive this truck anywhere with no worries. Thanks for looking |
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