This 1979 Ford F-150 Ranger 4×4 is a regular-cab Styleside example that is finished in light blue over blue vinyl and cloth upholstery and is powered by a 400ci V8 linked to a three-speed automatic transmission and dual-range transfer case.
Additional equipment includes 15″ Pro Comp wheels mounted with 33″ tires as well as a dual exhaust system, power-assisted steering and front disc brakes, air conditioning, cruise control, and a vintage-look digital stereo.
The truck left the factory in Medium Blue (8) and was reportedly repainted.
Details include a rear cargo light, sliding rear window, and receiver hitch as well as bright bodyside moldings and trim, chrome bumpers, and low-mount Western mirrors.
Polished 15″ Pro Comp Alloy Vintage Series wheels are mounted with 33×12.5″ Kumho Road Venture AT51 tires.
Power-assisted steering and front disc brakes are installed.
The cabin features a bench seat upholstered in dark blue vinyl with light blue cloth inserts, while woodgrain trim accents the dashboard.
Appointments include air conditioning, cruise control, vent windows, and a vintage-look Custom Autosound AM/FM digital stereo.
The two-spoke steering wheel frames an 85-mph speedometer and supplementary gauges.
The mechanical five-digit odometer shows 42k miles, though total mileage is unknown.