10 Tricked Out Rangers

Since Ford has been talking about bringing back the Ranger, here are some custom ones to get you excited.

By Bassem Girgis - January 27, 2017
Convertible Ranger
1993 Ranger
1994 Ranger
Aggressive Behavior
Tale of Two Rangers
All-Out Ranger
SEMA Show Ranger
Monster Truck
1994 Splash
Off-Road Machine

1. Convertible Ranger

When you think of custom Rangers, you never think about a convertible one. This 1993 Ford Ranger is another level of custom. The truck's roof has been cut to create this perfect summer vehicle, and it has been slammed to complement that convertible look. This deep purple Ranger is unique, and if you're a fan of crazy, it doesn't get much crazier than this.

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2. 1993 Ranger

They call this custom Ranger the Bad Boy, and if you're wondering why they call it that, it is because of its Vortech Super Charged engine, this truck performs like a monster, and handles like a sports car. This one-of-a-kind Ranger was built by Nu Design Automotive, and it only has 3,456 original miles. Let's address the elephant in the room, this color is simply mind-blowing, and even if black is your favorite color, this green is now on the list of colors you love.

Check out this Ranger's story HERE.

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3. 1994 Ranger

Keith Wadlington built this truck because he had a huge passion for sport cars. If you really look at this Ranger, you will see all of the small, sport car influences, like the lowered stance, the performance rims, and even the moonroof. This truck was completely redone, and best of all, it hides a 331ci stroked Ford 5.0 engine, which belongs to a 1993 Mustang Cobra GT. If you're wondering how fast this truck can go, well, it will perform like a GT, but look like an awesome Ranger.

Check out the full specs of this Ranger HERE.

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4. Aggressive Behavior

There is something tremendously simple, yet extremely aggressive, about this Ford Ranger. No one can argue with the beauty of an all-black Ranger, with all-black rims, and nice, dark tinted windows. This custom Ranger will steal your heart with its smooth look and small lift but make no mistake about it, you can tell it means business.

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5. Tale of Two Rangers

It must be a good day, because these two Rangers were built together, and they like to be near each other. Both Rangers were originally born in 2000, and they are both the same exact trucks, except at some point, they received completely unique and different paint jobs. If you're a fan of matte colors, both the blue and the green will blow your mind. It's crazy how different a truck can look with an amazing, rare paint job.

Check out the Tale of Two Rangers HERE.

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6. All-Out Ranger

This Ranger is nothing short of a piece of art. The 1995 truck was completely redone, and no money was spared building it. The theme of the Ranger seems to be smooth, which is achieved by maintaining only three colors throughout the truck: black, red, and chrome. The airbags make the stance extremely smooth, but it also adds the shiny, chrome look in the bed of the truck, the black is shiny and clean, and the red is all over, making it is extremely difficult to look away from.

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7. SEMA Show Ranger

This crazy Ford Ranger was featured at the SEMA show. If you're wondering why your eyes can't look away, it is probably because of these trophy fenders, which are carbon fiber fenders that no one thought would look good on a Ranger until this happened. Once you remove all of the stickers, the truck is actually rather simple, with a slight lift, bigger wheels that are all blacked-out, and a smooth paint job that is elegant in some ways; this is a complete truck.

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8. Monster Truck

We saw the elegant custom Rangers, we saw the crazy slammed Rangers, it is time for a crazy monster Ranger. This Ranger screams Ford; aggressive, capable, and tough. The crazy lift is accompanied by a crazier suspension system, and let's face it, there isn't much this Ranger can't go over. The custom bumper along with the custom grille guard complements the aggressiveness of this truck, making it one of the most aggressive Rangers out there.

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9. 1994 Splash

If you're a fan of lowrider vehicles, then you will fall in love with this. This 1994 Ford Ranger Splash was completely rebuilt, and the result is mind-blowing. The flashy blue fits this truck like a glove, and the shiny wheels are what any lowrider truck should have. Finally, if you pay attention to the hood, you will notice two vents that completely change the whole front of this truck, making it simply one-of-a-kind.

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10. Off-Road Machine

This mighty 1998 Ford Ranger is a true example of a beast in disguise as a vehicle. Although it is street-legal, this Ranger was meant to be away from any roads. The interior is surrounded by a roll-cage, the exterior is all cut up, making it capable of tackling the roughest of terrains without a worry in the world, and the suspension system is ready to climb mountains and move rocks. If you are in any way a fan of off-roading, this will steal your soul.

Check out the full story of this 1998 Ranger HERE.

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