Mac Guy
New Member
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2009
- Messages
- 22
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 1
- Location
- SE Michigan
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.3L
- Transmission
- Manual
Hello all,
After 23 years of driving station wagons, mini vans and a couple of cars, I am back in a truck again! Bought a 1994 Ranger XLT extended cab in November and instantly remembered why I loved my last truck.
This truck is Black with gray cloth 60/40 seats. Body is almost perfect as the only rust is on the tailgate. Currently reading 206,xxx miles, she runs like a champ with the 2.3 4 banger and 5 speed. Originally this was only going to be a winter driver but now I may have to keep her.
Came here to hopefully find a few missing pieces (ashtray and lighter are gone) and learn about common problems (storage bin latch breaking off). Hopefully replacing the stereo will be as easy as I have read on these forums and maybe I can get venting side windows too!
Truck was from Florida and has been living in Michigan for last 10 years. Luckily it was well maintained and I plan to keep it that way.
My name is Dave and I'm glad I found this site
After 23 years of driving station wagons, mini vans and a couple of cars, I am back in a truck again! Bought a 1994 Ranger XLT extended cab in November and instantly remembered why I loved my last truck.
This truck is Black with gray cloth 60/40 seats. Body is almost perfect as the only rust is on the tailgate. Currently reading 206,xxx miles, she runs like a champ with the 2.3 4 banger and 5 speed. Originally this was only going to be a winter driver but now I may have to keep her.
Came here to hopefully find a few missing pieces (ashtray and lighter are gone) and learn about common problems (storage bin latch breaking off). Hopefully replacing the stereo will be as easy as I have read on these forums and maybe I can get venting side windows too!
Truck was from Florida and has been living in Michigan for last 10 years. Luckily it was well maintained and I plan to keep it that way.
My name is Dave and I'm glad I found this site