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1984 2.0l - York, PA


PetroleumJunkie412

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City
Dirtman's Basement
Vehicle Year
1988
Transmission
Manual
My credo
Give 'yer balls a tug. Fight me.
Makes me feel way better about the $3500 I paid for the Bronco II...

I'll be curious if someone pays the 5K.
 
It is a clean truck. But shit if he gets 5k for a 3 cylinder 2.0 i should be able to get 7 or 8 from rusty
 
I would be out looking at it at 2500. Already have a 302 and M5R2 in the parts room.

Not for 5k. By time the swap was done, I'd have over 7500 in the truck. Not worth it.
 
I would be out looking at it at 2500. Already have a 302 and M5R2 in the parts room.

Not for 5k. By time the swap was done, I'd have over 7500 in the truck. Not worth it.
I know this is a stupid comment cause all 1st gens had the same size cab...but for some reason the earlier ones always seemed smaller inside (say like, 83/84) compared to the 85-88.
 
$5000... maybe if it ran good and the fender was bashed in from a basketball.
 
That Mason Daniel guy posted another Ranger from that dealer a while back... a rusty thing that also had a bad engine. I dunno what the deal is with that dealership, at least they disclose that it has a major issue but jeez, fix whatever is wrong with it and they'd get their asking price!!!
 

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