My rear wheel drive, 1995 Ford Ranger, hit a patch of ice and slid off the road. Nothing in the engine compartment was damaged, as it still runs perfect (although it may need a new battery, and needs airbag replaced). The front body work was damaged as well as the driver's side spindle/axle. I had just fixed up the whole truck when this happened. I will list the parts:
New/Excellent Parts:
2.3L 4CYL Engine w/73,000 miles (Cleaned Throttle Body)
Fully Re-Built Automatic Transmission w/OD
Brand new Serpentine Belt
Brand new EGR Valve and Sensor
Brand new Evap Control Solenoid and Sensor w/vacuum hoses
Brand new Charcoal Canister
Brand new Spark Plugs and Wires
Brand new PCV valve
Brand new Chrome Rear Bumper
Brand new Seats (From a 1999 Ford Ranger) w/seat belts
Brand new Tonneau Cover for the bed
Brand new Fuel Filter
Brand new Catalytic Converter
Brand new Bendix Rear Brake Drums
Brand new Bendix Rear Brake Pads
Brand new Bendix Front Brake Pads
Brand new Bendix Front Rotors
3 Brand New Uniroyal Tigerpaws with Shiny Chrome 15" Rims - The 4th Rim from the accident is separate and I found another rim to match. It's on a Goodyear full sized tire, which I put in place of the tire that popped.
Bad Parts:
Front Chrome Bumper
Front Grille Assembly
Driver's Side Spindle/Axle (Bent)
Airbag
Driver's Side Fender
Driver's side Headlight and Corner Light Assembly
Hood
-The hood and grille pushed the passenger side fender back/bent the frame just enough so the passenger side door will not open.
This would be the perfect truck to fix up as all the parts are listed above. If you have any questions or would like to offer, please contact me, Steve, at (419) 436-0256. Thanks!
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