Fawnbuster
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Not fair! Insider information!! FOUL! LOLMy first Ranger experience was when I drove a 1982½ Ranger in 1980.
Best,
Phil
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Not fair! Insider information!! FOUL! LOLMy first Ranger experience was when I drove a 1982½ Ranger in 1980.
Best,
Phil
Nice, in the summer of '87 I was looking at a '70 Camaro or a '70 Mustang, at $2200 it was the Mustang and the blood turned Blue. That would be the Mustang currently in the garage too. Friend of mine had a Firebird, and hated people calling it a Camaro.First car or first Ranger?
First car, 1968 Firebird. 350, auto, posi, deluxe interior, rare folding back seat option, A/C. Purchased new by my grandmother and my dad called dibs so she sold it to him in 1973. Dad let me have it when I was old enough to drive in 1976 and he got something else. I should mention that before the Firebird my grandmother had a 1965 Olds 442 and when she sold my dad the Firebird she got another Olds 442, the 1973 Colonnade with swivel bucket seats. I had a very cool grandma.
First Ranger was a 1999, the only vehicle that I ever special ordered. I had gotten divorced and my ex-wife stole our kids and moved to the far reaches of Upstate NY, i.e. snow country, and I needed something to get me back and forth safely. I'd always wanted a truck and needed something good on gas and good in snow. Supercab XLT, 3.0 (aka 3.slow), 5 speed stick, limited-slip rear, tilt wheel and cruise, CD player, and 4 doors (was an option at the time). I leased it through the company I owned at the time. Performed its tasks admirably and I might have bought it but two months before the lease was up someone ran a stop sign at high speed and T-boned me in the driver's side. Ford was offering $3500 rebates at the time so we threw the rebate on the lease and I took home an absolutely loaded 2002 XLT Off-Road, 4.0, auto, 4.10's, limited-slip, every option but the hard bed cover and 6 disc CD player, and only cost $10 more a month than I was paying on the '99.
for figuring out I was talking about Rangers. 
My dad's first Ranger was an '84 Long bed w/ the two gas tanks. Had a ton of fun riding in the back, until he put a canopy on. Looked close to this, just the stock wheels & tires.My first Ranger experience was when I drove a 1982½ Ranger in 1980.
Best,
Phil
Hi @Cmar , nice Capri. My buddy had one, but not for long as rust had taken over.(We were in school was already an old car).1969 Ford Capri, I think they were sold as Mercury in the US. Can find a pic to scan at the moment but looked exactly like this one in the link only RHD of course. Had the indestructible Ford Kent cross-flow four which I treated like a Formula Ford. My parents wouldn't let me swap it for a 3 litre Essex V6 model - something about killing myself?? Loved that car, sold it after I graduated from University, and bought a Falcon hardtop, should never have sold it. I guess it started me on Fords for most of the rest of my life.
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I had a 94 Ranger and I will attest to the seats. Mine had pull out bolsters on the front seats to extend the seat longer and it reached almost to the back of my knees.1997 Ranger XLT 4x4 w/ 4.0L V6 5sp Manual and my first new car as well. Politely lifted, and modified the heck out of the stereo with 3 JL 10's in the back. Sorry no pics of 'em. The seats were the most comfortable we have EVER had in a vehicle. It was a great truck, not sure why I was stupid enough to get rid of it.
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I still have my first car - a Capri - I restored it about 15 years ago now - it lives a life of luxury in the garage only being driven on nice days:Hi @Cmar , nice Capri. My buddy had one, but not for long as rust had taken over.(We were in school was already an old car).
I remember those supertuners. I got one from the Stereo Super Store. That was a cool place back in the 70's.1973 Plymouth Duster baby blue with 225 slant 6. My Pioneer supertuner hanging under the dash.
My Pioneer supertuner hanging under the dash.
Don't forget about the 6x9 Jensen triaxial speakers in the rear deck.I remember those supertuners. I got one from the Stereo Super Store. That was a cool place back in the 70's.

