2008 Ford Ranger Pickup 2-door Service Truck Ladder Rack Cargo Van Ford on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Illinois, United States
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2008 FORD RANGER SERVICE TRUCK 3.0L A/C LADDER RACKS TOOLBOX TOPPER SIDE DOORS Gas Saver Toolbox Topper 4 Cylinder Engine Auto Transmission w/Manual Override Gasoline Fuel AM/FM Stereo Vinyl Seats Split Bench Seat Intermittent Wipers Power Steering Front Reading Lamps Luggage Rack Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers Driver Air Bag Passenger Air Bag Vehicle Anti-Theft System 4-Wheel ABS Steel Wheels Rear Wheel Drive Tires - Front All-Season Compact Spare Tire Tires - Rear All-Season Tire Pressure Monitoring System Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes 2008 Ford Ranger is great service truck. Drives straight down the highway at 70mph. The brakes are in great working order. The transmission shift through each gear nice and smooth just like it should. Interior is like new no wear on the seats, ice cold air, everything works. Like new tires all the way around. The motor starts right up each time idles nice and smooth just like it should. No rust! Really a good exterior. The 3.0 liter motor will save you money at the pump. We all want that! If you have any questions please feel free Scott at 309-820-1371. CHECK US OUT AT. brothersmotorgroup.com IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR TO MAKE AN OFFER PLEASE CALL 309-820-1371 (SCOTT) All vehicles are sold through an Illinois Dealer. (Brothers Motor Group) All Illinois residents tax, title and plate fees apply. Out of state residents if you are one of the reciprocal states(AZ, CA, FL, HI, IN, MA, MI and SC) you will be taxed at your state tax rate. All other states there are NO other fees just the purchase price of the vehicle. There is a $150.00 DOC fee for all purchased vehicles. |
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