sgtsandman
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This thread is more of a place holder for when I start to modify this truck. I have done some things to it but nothing that is really "build" level yet on it.
Being that I ordered the truck through a friend of mine that works at a dealer about an hour away and he kind of drives past my house on the way home, he delivered it to my house and had his wife pick him up for the rest of the trip. So, no dealer lot picture but I do have a picture of it in the drive. Call it the end of an era and the beginning of another since 2011 was the last year the small truck Ranger was sold in North America and 2019 was the first year for the new Ranger to be sold in North America.
Now, what is done to the truck is going to be a bit different than the 2011. The FX4 was bought to replace a crossover SUV and the bed isn't exactly work truck friendly. Body on frame, 4X4, and four doors was more the priority than anything else.
Being that I ordered the truck through a friend of mine that works at a dealer about an hour away and he kind of drives past my house on the way home, he delivered it to my house and had his wife pick him up for the rest of the trip. So, no dealer lot picture but I do have a picture of it in the drive. Call it the end of an era and the beginning of another since 2011 was the last year the small truck Ranger was sold in North America and 2019 was the first year for the new Ranger to be sold in North America.
Now, what is done to the truck is going to be a bit different than the 2011. The FX4 was bought to replace a crossover SUV and the bed isn't exactly work truck friendly. Body on frame, 4X4, and four doors was more the priority than anything else.