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1983 Ford Ranger “ranger-roid”
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“ranger-roid”1983 Ford Ranger

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Photos

1983 Ford Ranger 1983 Ford Ranger - Close-up of an engine bay, focusing on the carburetor and associated components. 1983 Ford Ranger - A lifted blue pickup truck with large tires is parked on grass, with a yellow Mustang in the background. 1983 Ford Ranger - crappy pic 1983 Ford Ranger - as you can see its a stout bumper! 1983 Ford Ranger - A close-up view of a heavily rusted metal bumper part, showing signs of blue and red paint. 1983 Ford Ranger - This is a rusted metal plow attachment, not a 1983 Ford Ranger bumper. 1983 Ford Ranger - This truck's front end is shown, a custom bumper and resting on white buckets. 1983 Ford Ranger - Close-up of an electric winch, detailing its capacity and power specifications. 1983 Ford Ranger - A winch is shown installed in the bed of a pickup truck. 1983 Ford Ranger - A winch is installed in the bed of a truck, with the SuperMotors logo visible. 1983 Ford Ranger - Close-up of a tow hitch mounted on the rear of a blue truck, showing the tire and fender. 1983 Ford Ranger - Close-up of a rusted tow hitch receiver, likely from a truck or SUV. 1983 Ford Ranger - The rear of a blue vehicle shows a tow hitch assembly with visible rust and wear. 1983 Ford Ranger - This lifted 1983 Ford Ranger features a prominent grille and large off-road tires, viewed from the front three-quarter angle. 1983 Ford Ranger - A close-up view of a used alternator, with the SuperMotors.net website visible at the bottom. 1983 Ford Ranger - Two automotive alternators are shown on a wooden surface. 1983 Ford Ranger - Close-up of a vehicle alternator with visible wiring and a Supermotors.net watermark. 1983 Ford Ranger - Two automotive alternators are shown on a wooden surface.

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