This
1997 XLT was purchased brand new with the only mile on it from the test
drive we had taken. My dad mainly used this truck for a work truck and
kept it completely stock.
Skip forward four
years, I'm now sixteen years old and I have to pick out a vehicle. We get
to looking at a few new ones, but I just didn't care for them because of
one reason, I couldn't customize a new one under warranty. After this I
got to looking at several Ranger websites (The Ranger Station being one of
them), and I thought to myself why don't I just take dad's truck. I talked
him into it, and the rest is history.
When I got to looking at what all I could do to a mini truck, I found out
that the combinations and variations were endless. I could slam it to the
ground and paint all sorts of wild effects on it, I could put some
skyjackers and 35" tires on it and go for a off road look, etc. The look
that I finally look I went for was one all my own that I had never seen
anyone else do, up to that point. It was a truck just for me and no one
else, if other people liked it I didn't really care it was my toy.
I started off my
customizing with a set of 15x8 Cragar SS rims from Custom Automotive in
Calvert City, KY. Me being a HUGE fan of any kind of muscle car loved
these wheels and really didn't much care for the new craze of lexani style
rims, and hey when they went on they looked GREAT! My next few mods would
focus around the front end of the truck, with clear corners and a billet
grille, then I went to the back and put in a set of APC euro tails, yes I
know those are a dime a dozen but hey I like them so I got them.
I also carpeted the bedliner in a nice shad of blue, carpet and put a neon
light in there for those dark nights when I need to see in the bed. After
this I got a set of SS Cal-Vu Sport Mirrors and painted them to match this
really started to tie my entire truck together, but I wouldn't stop there.
The next mods would focus on the stereo, starting with my Jensen MP3 head
unit, then my 45w triaxial 6x9's and then, finally my tweeters and my two
Rockford Fosgate Subwoofers.
After
these mods I took a brief break from modding my truck, that was until a
hale storm sprayed my truck with GOLF BALL SIZED HALE. The truck was
peppered with hale, and all right before my first show. I was crushed but
not broken. I would turn it into insurance and with the price of a regular
hood I was able to get my current cowl induction hood for less than $100.
Not too long after this I ripped out the interior and repainted it silver
to replicate the Explorer Sport Trac interior, then several months after
that I installed a set of 2001 Lexus ES300 Power and Leather seats in it,
giving the interior a completely different look. Since then I have painted
the 4x4 valance, front impact strip, door handles and tailgate handle.
This has been by far
the best cruising vehicle, EVER! Yes it has been my only vehicle, but I
have rode in several others. And in a day and age when you are paying
nearly $2.00 for a gallon of gas it's nice to know that my four banger
gets over 20 mpg at all times, and those Chevy 350's get 12-18. It's also
been great to me just setting in place, no telling how many Chevy guys
have told me, "Man that is the only ford I like," or how many girls,
"Jake, I really like your truck." It's just been great to me and one truck
that I want to keep as long as I'm kicking.
The mods will continue to grow, because I'm no different than anyone else
when you think I'm done I'm really not. my future plans include repainting
the interior to a metal flake black, replacing the stock headliner with a
black headliner, white face gauges, chromed diamond plate door sills and
flareside steps, steel roll pan, custom built console and power locks.
~TRS