Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

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US $1,600.00
Year:1996 Mileage:87000 Color: Blue /
 Gray
Location:

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Engine:Gasoline
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Condition:

Used

Make
: Ford
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Aerostar
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 87,000
Year: 1996

We are selling our 18 year old Ford Aerostar van, it is running great, we travelled two months with it and haven't had any trouble with it. We are the second owner and had it newly aircared. It has only run 139000km.
The Air Condition is not working.
It is fully equipped as a 
campervan and ready to go on a roadtrip. There is a bed, two pillows, as well as curtains in the back. 
The van has 2 camp chairs, a big camp stove, 5 big storage boxes, plates and cutlery, a pan, a pot and some spices, water canisters, various maps of Canada, 2 umbrellas, a parasol, as well as unused bear-spray! Which is recommended, if you plan to go hiking.

You can store the bed under the second row of seats and unfold them, if you are travelling with more than two persons.
As we are still travelling and don't have a Canadian number, you can contact us by email or whats app only.

The van is situated at Dufferinstreet, Toronto

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