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The $600 1988 Ranger project.


BBR


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Been a long time since I posted anything here. Kinda got out of the Ranger scene for a number of years, but here I am again. Haha.

Meet Ranger No. 3. Ranger 1 was a 1984, Ranger 2 was a 1986 and now Ranger 3 is a 1988. Each truck has been different. 1, shortbed 2wd, 4cyl. 2, longbed 2wd V6, 3, shortbed, ext cab 2wd V6.

Both 1& 2 had small block swaps and 2 went on to be the original BBR in all it's unrealized potential.

I have always had a soft spot for these trucks. I continually searched Marketplace for a suitable one. It seems people really think a beat up version is worth $2500. I don't get it. This one was priced right though, $600. No it doesn't run, but that doesn't matter. The body is decently straight, it matches my 1991 dually and it's basically rust free.

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The 2.9L in it was partially disassembled so the original plan was a turbo SBF swap. I enjoy Drag-n-Drive events like Drag Week and Rocky Mountain Race Week, so this truck is intended to do that sort of stuff. The SBF idea has transformed to a BBF idea, so down the rabbit hole I go again.

Project intro:

I have several project cars so the original plan was to park this thing for a while and work on other stuff. However, AJE contacted me about a full tubular front suspension that they are currently developing for mid-size pickups (Ranger, S-10, Dakota). They wanted to know if I was interested in installing one in my truck. Sure thing, let's do it.

They crazy part is, I actually had been looking at doing a Mustang II front end on this truck to get rack & pinion steering and a more adjustable ride height. I even looked at front frame stub kits, but decided they were a little too expensive for what I was doing. I had just decided to buy some lowering I-beams and go on. In fact, I was just about to order a set when Anthony initially contacted me. So this opportunity came along at just the right time. It is going to bump up my project time frame a little more than I had planned, but that's fine.

Admittedly, this is pushing me a little more to the "racey" side than I had really planned. It's honestly where I have always wanted to go with a Ranger, but never had the combination of time, right truck or the resources to do so. Now I do.

I am currently on Episode 32 on my YouTube channel ( Thirty Minute Mechanic ) and the truck has undergone a significant transformation thus far. Pop over and watch the videos and I will try to keep this thread updated from here on out.
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thats a deal for $600! does it have any major rust anywhere?
 
I've had this pic for a long time and always wanted a truck that was similar. This is sorta the direction this truck is headed. Maybe not quite as low, but close.
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I'll add a few roll cage pics to this thread. I used a Rhodes Racecars prebent kit. As with most prebent kits, they are somewhat of a compromise and do not offer a separate kit for reg cab vs. ext cab. If I were to do it again, I would probably just bend my own. The halo is a bit narrow so I had to bend my front down bars at the top so they would be better tucked over by the a-pillar.

The main hoop is not as tall as I would like, so that led me to angle the main hoop frame kickers in order to get it up higher in the cab. Not a big deal, just an additional step. I built the kickers out of 3/16" plate and 3/16 wall 2x3 and at the front, I incorporated the cab mount into the kicker. These were bolted, then later welded to the frame.

Rear down bars pass through the back wall of the cab and I have made trim plates with my 3d printer to seal them up.
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Edit: Aw heck 2 are rotated..... strange.
 
I'll add a few roll cage pics to this thread. I used a Rhodes Racecars prebent kit. As with most prebent kits, they are somewhat of a compromise and do not offer a separate kit for reg cab vs. ext cab. If I were to do it again, I would probably just bend my own. The halo is a bit narrow so I had to bend my front down bars at the top so they would be better tucked over by the a-pillar.

The main hoop is not as tall as I would like, so that led me to angle the main hoop frame kickers in order to get it up higher in the cab. Not a big deal, just an additional step. I built the kickers out of 3/16" plate and 3/16 wall 2x3 and at the front, I incorporated the cab mount into the kicker. These were bolted, then later welded to the frame.

Rear down bars pass through the back wall of the cab and I have made trim plates with my 3d printer to seal them up.
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Edit: Aw heck 2 are rotated..... strange.
The forum software is not treating all pics the same. Apparently if you use the mountain icon at the top of the box it comes out correct.
 
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A few more. Hopefully they are not rotated. Dang, they are. I had these plates made at Send Cut Send, I basically just lopped the frame off and welded these on. I made them with multiple sets of holes so I could easily move it up or down when test fitting it.

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Front suspension mock up. I used a UPR lower control arm, Strange strut, Team Z coilover kit, Fox Mustang spindle and an old set of springs I had lying around.

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The front clip is basically done. Currently I am working on the back end. I will be relocating the leaf springs under the frame rails using Explorer front hangers, F250 bolt-in shackle pivots and regular Mopar style straight shackles.

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