Lefty
Well-Known Member
The Ford dealer is always going to be the most expensive way to fix anything. A body and fender shop is usually cheaper.
Me and my buddy both purchased old Rangers. We resurrected ours by going to the U Pull yard. We've pulled glass, a tailgate, a hood, four doors, and two seats, among other things. His would have been totalled in a garage fire, but we chose to save it anyway. I just wanted to restore mine and make it new again, so I had an auto body shop do most of the work. Maybe you can lower the bill by working out a deal with the right shop.
Personally I'm all for keeping Rangers on the road as long as possible, even restoring or upgrading them.
I wouldn't worry about that bill, not even if your Ranger is old. That's why we have insurance after all. The photo shows mine totally restored. His still needed 2 doors when I shot this foto.

Me and my buddy both purchased old Rangers. We resurrected ours by going to the U Pull yard. We've pulled glass, a tailgate, a hood, four doors, and two seats, among other things. His would have been totalled in a garage fire, but we chose to save it anyway. I just wanted to restore mine and make it new again, so I had an auto body shop do most of the work. Maybe you can lower the bill by working out a deal with the right shop.
Personally I'm all for keeping Rangers on the road as long as possible, even restoring or upgrading them.
I wouldn't worry about that bill, not even if your Ranger is old. That's why we have insurance after all. The photo shows mine totally restored. His still needed 2 doors when I shot this foto.

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