Randarial
Active Member
My Ranger & i have been through some serious ups & downs. She's looked clean as a whistle, & haggard as hell. But she always got me there me there. All my buddies are convinced i'm crazy for still having it, let alone putting money into fixing up a truck that cost me $1,700. I will admit, alot of what i need to fix on her is my fault from doin' stupid stuff like wheelin a 2wd truck, jumpin' it, racin' any 2wd toyota i could find.
But i've finally decided she deserves to be sittin' pretty like she once was. I'd put this in the rbv's under construction, but at the moment there is no construction going on in it. Lol. The only thing i've had the money to do is replace the dented up doors with some straight ones. too bad they're from a 1993 Ranger & mines a 1997. So i got the old door panels (which are grey). The pictures included are the truck with no doors (most recent), When it was winter camo, and what it originally looked like when i bought her. Ironically enough everything i'm ending up doin' is to make it look like it did when i bought it. Haha. Oh well, we all gotta learn someway. I beat the snot outta this truck for a good while, & as of late i've put most of my money into fixing all the stuff I broke.
She will shine once more though! My plans are to fix the bodywork, which will be done by me, take it doen to macco for a quick spray back to gloss black, possibly find some of the bigger oem expo rims, new seats, re-dye the interior all black, roll pan, & some clean headlights. I think that pretty much sums it up. One thing i would ask for your guys input on is should i raise the nose an inch or two to level it out? Or drop the back. She's by no means an off-road truck anymore. Just my DD. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks for readin!

