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 Posted: Wed Mar 23rd, 2022 01:47 am
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JAMMAN wrote:
Scrambler82 wrote:

Not that I don't want to ask others to join... but as I have been told ssssooo many times, the old Rangers are getting fewer and fewer...  faster and faster.
I will look around, hopeful of finding someone !

I disagree. I see hundreds on Marketplace, most overpriced. There are tons still here on the roads, so many our family plays a game when we drive called "Ranger Alert". When we spot one the first person to say "Ranger alert" gets a point. If you accidentally call an old tacoma or a beat up S10 you get a point taken away, and sometimes your privilege to call the next Ranger.

There's a brown gen1 that is seen driving around frequently. This morning I stopped by a local gas station to get a 2 liter for my brother in law, I was the only car there till a 2000 single cab in incredible shape, short bed and a topper pulled in.

Central Ohio is still Ranger Rich.

Agree with @ordinarybiker , out here in the West/South-West even with ridiculous miles peoples perceptions of value are far more lenient. 

It's not unheard of to see offers of $3800+ for a clean older Ranger, easy $2k for a clean and unmolested shell.  You guys up in the snow area's, not so much because they get ate up.  I would fear bringing either the '94 or '93 to Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, or Michigan "salt-belt" during the winter months,.. No sir!



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