ryo7
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- Nov 8, 2011
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- Vehicle Year
- 1991
- Transmission
- Manual
I have in my possession a very nicely preserved 1991 ford ranger xl. I love this truck, it is dependable as hell and I want to keep it...but Western Pennsylvania can be hell in the winter. I've owned 2 4x4 F150s that were all Clunker Junker Mother Funkers. This truck was owned by my mom for 5 years who took good care of it, then by my uncle for 5 more years who took meticulous care of it...The man spent 3 hours trying to remove a bolt from his starter the 'right' way rather than shear it off with an angle grinder and drill it out like I would've done after the first hour of realizing it was stripped...but be damned he did it...
All the rust is patched save for the fender and the frame was saved from getting Leprosy like most ford truck frames got in the late 80's and early 90's. So it's a great truck under and over...So I ask...what would I need to convert my 2.9 V6 5 speed 2x4 truck into a 4x4? Can I use parts from an explorer? {had a 94 explorer that was so close to this rangers it's insane}. I get parts so dirt cheap and have friends that love projects like this over a few cases of miller lite {case a night, 15 bucks a case, cheap redneck labor}. So I am wondering what all it would take. Cause I want to keep this truck the next 5 years. it's been good to me since I got it in April and with 4x4 it is everything I'm looking for in a truck...save for AC...
And now that brings me to my next question. It doesn't have AC. What would it require to convert it? Better alternator, AC compressor, new belts, Condensor, etc...anything else?
I know guys, tell me it's not worth it all you want. I've already made up my mind that it is worth it when you have a great truck. Western PA doesn't offer many options for 'good ford trucks' these days...as almost everything is rotted out from under itself. I know every owner of this truck closely and they all took phenomenal care of it...so that goes far for me. I don't care that the steering is loose as all get out that's what makes a classic ford classic and once you're used to it it's like it's not even there.
All the rust is patched save for the fender and the frame was saved from getting Leprosy like most ford truck frames got in the late 80's and early 90's. So it's a great truck under and over...So I ask...what would I need to convert my 2.9 V6 5 speed 2x4 truck into a 4x4? Can I use parts from an explorer? {had a 94 explorer that was so close to this rangers it's insane}. I get parts so dirt cheap and have friends that love projects like this over a few cases of miller lite {case a night, 15 bucks a case, cheap redneck labor}. So I am wondering what all it would take. Cause I want to keep this truck the next 5 years. it's been good to me since I got it in April and with 4x4 it is everything I'm looking for in a truck...save for AC...
And now that brings me to my next question. It doesn't have AC. What would it require to convert it? Better alternator, AC compressor, new belts, Condensor, etc...anything else?
I know guys, tell me it's not worth it all you want. I've already made up my mind that it is worth it when you have a great truck. Western PA doesn't offer many options for 'good ford trucks' these days...as almost everything is rotted out from under itself. I know every owner of this truck closely and they all took phenomenal care of it...so that goes far for me. I don't care that the steering is loose as all get out that's what makes a classic ford classic and once you're used to it it's like it's not even there.