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 Posted: Sun May 17th, 2020 11:48 pm
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VelociRanger
I’ll probably do it tomorrow


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mhoward wrote:
@VelociRanger: I was looking at the pics you posted and all I could do was think: "wish my truck was that clean and oil-free".  Dude, you've go nothing to worry about. :-)
Thanks man. It's funny, if i had looked at it before I bought it I would've left without it...now I can't stop driving it!! Lol. It rides so smooth, there's enough power to have fun (not too much fun)...this truck has spoiled me, going back to driving my Ranger is going to be difficult! It might be time to invest in a project......:-P we'll see though. I've made so many plans and never followed through with them, I don't want to get ahead of myself. Hopefully we'll go back to normal hours at work soon.



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knowing when to quit is wisdom, being able to quit is courage.

1983 Ranger, reluctantly taking apart. Donor/project vehicle.

1997 Ranger Ex Cab Manual 4.0 2wd, dead on arrival. Hopefully reviving for a daily driver.

1984 Ranger, currently in ≈861 pieces. She’s donating what’s salvageable.