Yep! This was an '84 Ranger. The "Touch Drive" overhead 4x4 console was used up to '88, although I'm not sure when electronic 4x4 became available - I have never seen an '83 or '84 that had it...all manual shift... just my little view of the world, may have been an option in those years.
"Touch Drive" came out in the 86 model year along with the 2.9L Fuel Injected V6...those were the highlights of the 86 model year Ranger and Bronco 2....could you imagine now if a "New Generation" vehicle came out with a couple of cheesy updates like that LOL. Hey here's your 2023 Ranger, brand new edition, comes with a new invention, manual crank windows HAHA!!! Oh man I could just see that one LOL....
Anyways, the Touch Drive controls would have been where the clock is if I recall, I've only seen a couple of push button Rangers and Bronco 2's from back then...the ones I see most of the time are the late 80's early to mid 90's when they put the push button controls in the dash in the place of one of the instrument cluster vents.
I guess that's why there's extra meat up there in the headliner area in my Bronco 2 was the cab roofs were all the same regardless if they got the Touch Drive or manual shift T-Case....
Also, I believe 86 was the year that a 2WD Bronco 2 option became available...and like a Jeep, why would you buy a 2WD Bronco 2 LOL. I have never seen a 2WD Bronco 2, tons of 2WD Rangers of course, but never a 2WD Bronco 2 they've all been 4x4's...I'm sure there are 4x2's out there somewhere but why LOL.
Something else I ran across, my 87 Ranger Custom doesn't have a headliner, and by the looks of it never did...so I assume that was an optional item back then as well?