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Member ID: 85redranger

Location: Brighton, CO

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Vehicle Info

1985 Ford Ranger

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile16 sec @ 95 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed100mph
  • HP200
  • Weight2900lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Performance Parts

Interior

  • B&M Shift Knob 
  • Custom Seats 

Exterior Styling

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    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 2.6/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Jun 18, 2009

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Jeff’s Ford Ranger
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17 guestbook comments

This is my 85 ford ranger.I just recently put a 4" suspension lift on it, and welded the rear differential. So i took some pictures of it to put on here,It still needs some nice tires on there but at least its lifted now.And then there are just some pix of the first time i took it for a drive and some of it just sitting there after i got done putting the v8 into it.

85redranger's 1985 Ford Ranger
85redranger's 1985 Ford Ranger
85redranger's 1985 Ford Ranger
85redranger's 1985 Ford Ranger
85redranger's 1985 Ford Ranger page 1: some wheeling and after lift picutres. page 2: burn out pictures. page 3: buddies truck and random pic.

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fordranger01  

Posted by: fordranger01

04/27/2009 06:13PM

Wow, your ranger is awesome! Have you seen this ranger community @ http://www.fordrangerforum.com

codyranger  

Posted by: codyranger

03/14/2008 01:52PM

Nice truck.
5*

OLDMULE  

Posted by: OLDMULE

12/27/2006 04:10PM

I like your new lift,what brand is it? I've seen your truck around town..(grease monkey).The camo Broncoll?seen it once
about a year ago.

Bgdaddy003  

Posted by: Bgdaddy003

12/04/2006 08:42PM

Nice truck, i've always like the older rangers! Keep up the good work.

nate_135  

Posted by: nate_135

11/30/2006 12:23PM

hey thanks for the comment, the sas wasnt too bad...but i real alot about it. if your thinkin about doin it pineys sas thread on trs is very helpful. measure alot and measure well hah. And as usual, theres always alot more work that you arent expecting. all in all though, its relatively straight forward if you know how to build suspensions.

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Member ID: 85redranger

Location: Brighton, CO