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1988 Ranger XLT, 2.3L 5-speed, 2wd, Long Bed. 418,679 miles and counting. I recently bought it and was stunned when I looked through the service records. Most of the stuff still works and is all original. Head recently reworked.
1988 Ranger XLT, 2.3L 5-speed, 2wd, Long Bed. 418,679 miles and counting. I recently bought it and was stunned when I looked through the service records. Most of the stuff still works and is all original. Head recently reworked.
1998 4x4 stepside 4.0 Ranger extended cab. I love my ranger. I bought it brand new to reward my self for quitting smoking in August of 1998. Haven't touch nicotine since. 18 years and still driving him. 187,500 + miles today
My first post in the Ranger forum, I have owned several 70-79 f250s.
I just bought me a 2000 Ranger XLT 2wd 4.0 today, with 186K miles.
During the test drive, I thought the engine died because I couldnt hear or feel it running. I pressed the accelerator pedal and away I went! Definitely impressed so far. No drips, no slips.
I need to dig into the Gem situation and redo the suspension components on the front end but that seems to be it.
I bought my 2009 ranger sport 4.0l, 5 speed brand new. I currently have about 154,000km on mine and no issues. I just do regular oil changes and maintenance.
I have a 1994 Ranger XLT regular cab, 3.0 engine it has 200278.00 miles. It's been a great little truck but time to get something a little bigger. I have a 2017 F250 in the way, should have it next week.
I have 199,650 miles on my 1994 Ranger XLT 2wd A4LD automatic. I've had this truck since I bought it in January 1999, it had 60k miles then. Now at 18 years of very reliable service. I'll throw a little 200k party for her in a few weeks.