Go to eBay. Search “1991-1994 Ranger turn signal.” Then, go to “Filters” and select “lowest to highest with shipping.” Then select “buy it now.” Trust me, don’t go through bidding. You should end up with a long list starting with the least expensive first.
Watch delivery times. Some stuff may take 3 months to get from overseas. You can go back to “filters,” then to “location,” and select “North America.” That will be stuff from Canada and the USA, typically much faster delivery, but typically a big increase in price. Trust me, at 65, three months is the blink of an eye if you want to save money.
When you click on any item, if you look about halfway down, there’s an “ Item description“ bar you can hit for more information, and it will tell you all about the item. If you’re interested, simply click the “add to cart” button. Keep looking and keep adding possibilities.
Finally, you can change your search item by adding things like “clear lenses” Or “smoked lenses” or “OEM” and you’ll get different options.
Also keep in mind “used“ versus “new.” I haven’t had much luck on used items were the primary concern is the appearance, but I do it in a heartbeat for something that doesn’t show, something functional.
After you’ve done all this, which will take you 10 minutes once you get used to it, go through your “cart” and start to narrow down the options, and pick the one you want.
You’ll probably have to set up an eBay account, but that’s free, no credit card required. Your “reputation” on eBay lives and dies with following through properly on purchases and sales. Just go easy on the sellers, if you have any concerns before or after buying something, there are places you can click to “contact seller.” The sellers are always very concerned about negative feedback, I urge you not to do that. If you have a concern that is unaddressed after counting seller, there is a way you can contact eBay for a resolution. In 20 years I’ve only had to do this twice, and I buy a dozen things a week. Similarly, you want to avoid negative feedback on yourself. Also beware of scams: if you see the identical paint shaker for $120 from 10 sources, that’s normal. So if you see the identical item for $69, it’s probably a scam.
Hope it helps. I’ve only done it about a zillion times, I was thinking of getting an eBay sticker for my Rangers since that’s where most of them came from....