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KPac

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City
Minot, ND
Vehicle Year
2003
Transmission
Automatic
Just joining here, but I'm not new to Rangers.
I had a '97 2WD b2300 2.3 manual that I loved. Unfortunately the 16 yr old who turned left in front of me when i was travelling at 50, she didn't love it so much. Neither did mommy and daddy's '09 Accord for that matter.
The main thing that got me into a small pickup in the first place was I wanted a vehichle that could serve as bike hauler/ home and garden work hauler/ fishing truck, and pull duty as a daily driver. The tough as nails, durable, reliable and even kind of fun to drive.

After it was totalled, I was pretty sure I wanted something similar as a replacement:
Enter Beatrice
my "new to me" '03 3.0L 2wd Ranger XLT.
With a busted knee and in a leg immobilzer, I needed the extra room of the extended cab. And as much as I prefer shifting on my own, I could only drive an auto at the time I was able to get back behind the wheel.


I apologize in advance for lack of pics, but I'm at work on a Govt computer, and don't have access to any of them right now...But I will post some as soon as I can.
Peace
 
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Here's a few of the wreck. Its actually worse than it looks in these shots.
The engine in pretty much IN the firewall the frame is way tweaked, it looks straight in these pics but trust me, its twisted.
 
I couldve told you in the first place.....ALWAYS watch the honda drivers in the area. I just noticed at least in my area that honda drivers really DONT no how to drive. Just honda drivers.
 

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