- Joined
- Nov 30, 2023
- Messages
- 229
- Reaction score
- 160
- Location
- Seattle, WA
- What engine do you have?
- V6 engine
- What year is your Sport Trac?
- 2002
- What Generation is your Sport Trac?
- 1st Gen Owner
Hello all. Currently sitting on the edge of my seat as on Sunday I am driving 3 hours to pick up my new to me Sport Trac. I grew up driving 70s/80s trucks and few years ago I picked up a 91 Ranger and have been using it as a DD and picked up a 2002 Explorer XLT 4WD for the wife. Absolutely love the truck, but decided to semi retire it to just making runs to the home store and dump.
I've been looking for quite some time for another 1st Gen Ranger, BII, Explorer Sport, or Sport Trac 4WD. Came across a couple of prospects but they didn't fit the bill so to speak. My wife came across this Sport Trac 4WD earlier in the week and made a deal provided its mechanically sound (if that's possible for a 21 yo vehicle. Super stoked about it as I keep trying to modify it before it even gets home.
And though it's not the greatest picture they sent me of the door jamb sticker...
It looks like
Paint is FL or Toreador Red Metallic
Axle is D2 or 4.10 limited slip with tow package
Tires are 255/70R16s or 30"
I'm not sure of some of the other items as I cannot locate them.
I'm not new to tinkering on vehicles and wheeling them...
I've been looking for quite some time for another 1st Gen Ranger, BII, Explorer Sport, or Sport Trac 4WD. Came across a couple of prospects but they didn't fit the bill so to speak. My wife came across this Sport Trac 4WD earlier in the week and made a deal provided its mechanically sound (if that's possible for a 21 yo vehicle. Super stoked about it as I keep trying to modify it before it even gets home.
And though it's not the greatest picture they sent me of the door jamb sticker...
It looks like
Paint is FL or Toreador Red Metallic
Axle is D2 or 4.10 limited slip with tow package
Tires are 255/70R16s or 30"
I'm not sure of some of the other items as I cannot locate them.
I'm not new to tinkering on vehicles and wheeling them...