I'm subscribed. As I live in the Pittsburgh area also I see all the time what the snow/salt does to trucks. The elements definitely weren't kind to this truck, but at the same time I can see where someone took care of it over the years. I'm hoping this truck helps cure you of your MOPAR addiction. There is hope! You can be cured! I once had a Dodge Dakota that was always costing me money for one repair or another. After that Dakota bit it when yours truly zonked out at the wheel one night after a very, very long day of work and school; another Ford Ranger helped me to overcome my Dodge habit. And thanks to Ford I have now been Dodge-free for almost 17 years!
Seriously though man, I sincerely hope that she is able to one day get her dad's truck back. Or at least see it restored to like-new condition and take a long ride in it for old time's sake. Do you know if her dad was the original owner?
I always get sentimental about these first-gen's, especially the super -cabs. I grew up in VA and learned how to drive on an 86 Ranger Supercab with the 4-popper /5-speed/2wd. I miss my old truck. I'm hoping it's still down there somewhere waiting for me to buy it back.