2000 Mazda B3000 Ford Ranger Pickup V6 4x4 Ext Cab, Low Miles 63k! on 2040-cars
Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, United States
2000 Mazda B3000 Pickup Truck V6 4x4 Extended Cab
Same truck as the Ford Ranger. Manufactured by Ford for Mazda. 5 Speed Manual transmission 4x4 63,000 miles 4 Doors Extended cab with 2 fold-down seats in the back Ice cold A/C Cruise Control CD Player Bed liner Brand new tires 2014 2 Sets of keys Clean Title in Hand and many service records available. VIN: 4F4ZR17V8YTM13628 Way below blue book value! Get a bargain basement deal here on this truck! Selling it since it's our extra vehicle and we no longer need one. Solid engine runs great, very low mileage, exterior paint and interior upholstery in great shape. Underside it's not a rust bucket, but there is definitely typical rust of a 14 year-old truck. Selling it at a huge discount as-is due to some repairs it needs: 1. Upper ball joint repair on drivers side 2. Exhaust sounds a little loud near the front so I believe this needs repair as well. I'm not sure exactly what or where, but it appears to be in front of cat converter. 3. Fan control switch in the cab only works on High speed. It never bothered me so I didn't get it checked out, may be as simple as a fuse. This truck is suited for someone who is looking for a good deal on a truck, but willing to put in some work or money into the necessary repairs. Unless the buyer is within ~200 miles, I will recommend shipping the vehicle to their location. Although it would probably be fine, I would not recommend a long road trip before the safety items above are addressed, just to be safe. Clikc here to see a video walk-around of the truck Email me with any questions. |
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