Ford Ranger
Essay by 24 • April 1, 2011 • 354 Words (2 Pages) • 1,115 Views
Ford Ranger
My truck is a 1991 Ford Ranger XLT. It has a 5-speed manual transmission. It has one hundred and twenty six some thousand miles on it.
The exterior design is the old squared off body style. Its color is a light blue, with a light shade of gray. The back driver's side fender bears the rough spots of years of aged rust. The truck exterior is very dirty/dusty seeing as how I've never washed it since I've had it. There is a bit of damage on the front side fender where it is bent in towards the frame, and also the back bumper is bent down and in as if some one backed into a tree stump. The windshield has a crack on the driver's side and many rock chips throughout the rest of the glass. The bed of the truck has a bunch of trash and junk, along with a spare tire and cooler. The tail gate is bowed out and will not open unfortunately. The truck rides on two different sets of rims and tires. One set on the front is regular radial tires on stock Ford rims, the ones on the back are snow/mud tires on some old rusty rims.
The interior consists of a big, squared off plastic blue dash. The dash is very dusty and sun bleached. The truck has a bench seat with a fold down arm rest. The seats are made of a blue cloth material. All the carpet in it is blue with black rubber floor mats. The passenger side floor is dirty, cluttered with bottles, wrappers, cigarette packs etcĂ'... When you get in the truck you will most likely smell the odor of musty old beer, which has been spilled a great number of times. For entertainment I have an old pioneer CD player and two Alpine Type S five and a quarter door speakers.
For 1700 dollars this truck has taken me many places. Though it is messy and doesn't look the best, it still runs good.
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