*1985 Ford Ranger 4x4* $1500 OBO *
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*1985 Ford Ranger 4x4* $1500 OBO *
1985 Ford Ranger 4x4~ $1500 OBO
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Name: Alex
Location: Gloucester, VA
Means on contact: PM or email raisinkane6969@aol.com
Trades: Will consider partial trade for motorcycle/4 wheeler/ tires / rims/T5 Mustang Tranny
Price: $1500 OBO
Description: 1985 Ford Ranger 4x4/ 2.8L V6/ 5 speed
The good...
3" Body lift
6" Suspesion Lift.
4.10 gears
All James Duff Cab mount bushings
The Bad...
Needs drivers side floor pan, coil spring mounts and axle pivot bushings replaced (have James Duff bushings), and some body work (rust).
Truck used to be my daily driver, then turned into occasional mud bog truck. Even with the V6 it will keep up with the other street class trucks. I have too many projects on my hands right now and need the cash to work on others. Its definetly a project truck right now, but is still the only one in my yard that I can go straight to and start up. The engine has been replaced, it had 79,000 on the engine when I bought it, and drove it for only 2 months after before I took it off the road.
Serious inquiries only, please don't waste my time and I wont waste yours. I will email pictures.
Please contact me if you're interested.
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...ageID=10183487
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...ageID=10183482
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...mageID=6588998
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Name: Alex
Location: Gloucester, VA
Means on contact: PM or email raisinkane6969@aol.com
Trades: Will consider partial trade for motorcycle/4 wheeler/ tires / rims/T5 Mustang Tranny
Price: $1500 OBO
Description: 1985 Ford Ranger 4x4/ 2.8L V6/ 5 speed
The good...
3" Body lift
6" Suspesion Lift.
4.10 gears
All James Duff Cab mount bushings
The Bad...
Needs drivers side floor pan, coil spring mounts and axle pivot bushings replaced (have James Duff bushings), and some body work (rust).
Truck used to be my daily driver, then turned into occasional mud bog truck. Even with the V6 it will keep up with the other street class trucks. I have too many projects on my hands right now and need the cash to work on others. Its definetly a project truck right now, but is still the only one in my yard that I can go straight to and start up. The engine has been replaced, it had 79,000 on the engine when I bought it, and drove it for only 2 months after before I took it off the road.
Serious inquiries only, please don't waste my time and I wont waste yours. I will email pictures.
Please contact me if you're interested.
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...ageID=10183487
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...ageID=10183482
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...mageID=6588998
Last edited by hirangerlex; 06-25-2009 at 09:04 AM. Reason: add pic
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Re: *1985 Ford Ranger 4x4* $1500 OBO *
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One is by using the "attach file" feature, and the second way is to use the [img] tag.
The "attach file" feature is pretty straightforward (please be aware of the rules before attaching anything), and for those who didn't know, is one of the available options when clicking on "new thread", "post reply", or "quote".
Using the [img] tag
This is also fairly straightforward. The only caveats are that the image you want to insert must already be hosted at a site that allows remote image linking. This meaning that the image is already online and not on your computer.
See this thread for places that you can host your images at.
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