Engine Size
390 V8
Transmission Type
Automatic
Body Style
Pickup Truck
Body Color
Wimbledon White
Interior Color
Black
Miles
84,771
Vin
F15MRA77276
Stock
24041

RUST FREE 1976 FORD F-150 SHORT BOX RANGER XLT FROM PACIFIC NW!!

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This 1976 Ford F-150 Ranger XLT is a really clean short box truck that came out of Oregon. This is a really cool, clean old Ford that is loaded with options. (V8, Power Steering, Power Brakes, AC, Automatic). This truck has a great stance and a great look. The body on this truck is clean and rust free. The wimbledon White paint cleaned up beautifully and still looks great. This truck has all of the XLT trim which gives it a great look. The underside is super clean on this truck and we found no rust issues.

The interior is also really nice and pretty original. It has a newly recovered seat and a new dash cap and new carpeting. The rest is original and nice. The headlights, taillights, brakelights, and turn signals are all working. The gauges all work. The horn, heat, and windshield wipers work. This is an Ac truck and the AC is complete but it is not blowing cold.

Mechanically this truck is excellent and it runs and drives wonderful. The engine is the original 6.4L 390 V8 that runs strong with no issues or red flags that we found. It has a 4 Barrel Edelbrock Carb and everything else looks stock. It has the C6 Automatic Transmission that shifts nice. It has a Ford 9 Inch rear axle with 3.00 gears. It is all sitting on a cool set of American Racing Aluminum Wheels with newer set of Nitto ST II tires. This is a really cool truck to cruise around in.

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