90's Aerostar... Ahh the memories. These were junk. Definitely buy.
5 years ago
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I had one of those with a 5 speed and 3.0l V6 and it was a fun little driver. Almost impossible to find a rust free one these days.
5 years ago | 7
I'd buy it. Looks pretty good for its age. They actually we're pretty good little vans
5 years ago | 6
My father had an 89 when i was little. It's pretty badass considering it was RWD and manual with this sooo tall shifter
5 years ago | 3
I love it. The one I owned , I put over 225000 miles on it. It never broke down.
5 years ago | 2
They were one of the few rear wheel drive vans made the only problem with those are the bumper covers get dried out and crack very easy
5 years ago | 1
They were rear wheel drive when they came out with the aerostar if I remember right...
5 years ago | 2
If the engine is a 4.0 don’t hesitate. Best van we ever had. Switched to Mercedes Benz Metris. Miss our short Bauer
5 years ago | 1
That particular paint color was first available in 1977. We had a 77 LTD II Squire woody that was the perfect color for the car, and the perfect car for the color.
5 years ago
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Not worth much but it's rust free so it might work for a family in need.
5 years ago | 2
I sold Aerostars when they were new and they were workhorses.Probably has the 3.0 Vulcan V6 from the Taurus.Perfect little beater van!Under $500 and its a steal.
5 years ago
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East Coast Classics
While at the State surplus auction yesterday I came across this relic! What caught my eye was just how straight the body was and NO RUST! Really strange that it was still in fleet use after all these years. Bidding is at $150 with the auction closing in a few hours. I can't imagine this selling for anything higher. What do you think?
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