Two classic Ford F-250 Ranger XLT pickups are currently listed online, both powered by 390ci V8 engines and equipped with automatic transmissions. One listing features a 1974 F-250 Ranger XLT Highboy 4×4 that received a body-off refurbishment completed in 2020. Reported work includes a repaint in Patriot Blue Pearl, rebuilding the 390ci V8 and C6 automatic transmission, installing a 1977-model front axle, and adding air suspension and electric power steering. The truck also has a dual-range transfer case, limited-slip rear differential, manually locking front hubs, and a replacement air conditioning system. Additional details include a Bluetooth-capable retro-style AM/FM stereo, later-model bucket seats, a gooseneck hitch with a trailer brake controller, and an in-frame fuel tank. The seller acquired the truck in 2020 and reports about 8,000 miles since purchase, and offers refurbishment records, photos, and spare steel wheels. The other listing is a 1973 F-250 Ranger XLT that runs a 390ci V8 with a three-speed automatic transmission. Since 2024, described work includes cabin retrim and a windshield replacement, plus updates to instrumentation, fuel, steering, and suspension components. Equipment listed includes power steering, power front disc brakes, air conditioning, and a Pioneer cassette stereo, with the truck offered at no reserve with a clean Oregon title.