Only 37k Miles 1 Owner Std Cab 2005 Xl W/ Toolbox. In Great Condition on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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37,002 miles 1 OWNER VEHICLE This truck runs drive and handles almost like a brand new vehicle. When I drove it, it felt like a new truck! Both the interior and exterior are in excellent condition as can be seen in the photos. You are welcome to inspect prior to bidding. This 2005 RANGER has the 3.0 V-6 engine with an automatic transmission. It is equipped with driver and passenger airbags and ABS brakes. There is a high quality CHALLENGER aluminum tool box by Deflecta-Shield mounted to the truck. The tool box has a built in lock and comes with a key. This vehicle was owned and maintained by a local city government in South Florida. It was very well cared for and lightly used for 9 years by the city. The sales transaction to the winning bidder will be through a licensed motor vehicle dealer in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. If you have any question or concerns you may either call me at 954-300-2111 or contact me through ebay. The truck is being advertised locally and is therefore subject to prior sale which may result in the auction being ended. I can obtain wholesale shipping rates to your location in the United States. Call for details. |
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Michigan museum offers Model T driving classes
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From the crank starter to the column-mounted throttle control, this driving school teaches people all there is to know about driving and operating a Model T. Each class lasts about two and a half hours and is only open to 18 students. There are ten sessions planned for 2014 - twice a day on May 3, June 22, July 22, August 23 and September 14. The class costs $95 (or $85 for members), and it also includes a tour of the museum's automobile collection.
In addition to this driving school, the museum has plenty of exhibits on the property, and it's open all but three days per year (Easter, Christmas and New Year's Day) with free admission for school field trips and active military. Be sure to check out the Gilmore Car Museum's website or visit them on Facebook for more info.
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