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Ford Ranger
Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Production: 1982 – present
Predecessor: Ford Courier
Class: pickup truck
Body Styles:
Engines: 2.0 OHC
2.3 OHC
2.5 OHC
2.9 Cologne V6
3.0 Vulcan V6
4.0 Cologne V6
Transmissions: Ford A4LD
Ford 5R55E
Similar: Mazda B-Series
This article is part of the automobile series.

The Ford Ranger is a compact pickup truck built by Ford Motor Company, and introduced in 1982 for the 1983 model year. It replaced the Ford Courier, an Americanized version of the Mazda B-Series. The compact Ranger was styled after the full-size Ford pickups, and also offered a four wheel drive system. Prior to the 1983 model year, "Ranger" was a trim package available on the full-size Ford pickups. The car uses code R1 (for 2-door) and R4 (for 4-door) in the 5th and 6th positions of the VIN.