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1991 Ford Aerostar Ext Eddie Bauer Premium~half Book Value! Runs Great! 3rd Row! on 2040-cars

US $2,500.00
Year:1991 Mileage:103000
Location:

Morristown, Tennessee, United States

Morristown, Tennessee, United States

Assembled in US, providing local jobs! Not shipped from out of country, go green! Both rear bench seats fold down to create a queen size bed. Perfect for road trips or camping! Can haul a small camper or a large pontoon boat. Has hitch but needs a ball. The seats are also easily removable to create cargo area. I am a disabled woman and I did this alone in order to make room for moving a washer and dryer as well as other things in one trip. Has the computer that tells average economy MPG, instant economy MPG, Miles driven, average miles per hour, miles til empty, etc. Rear Climate Control. Window crank was added to passenger door when motor went out so it is still functional but no longer power. Rear windows slide open! Recently had a tune-up. Smoke-free owner but does have vent guards to allow cracked windows for a smoker.

Buyer will need to pick up in the Morristown/Knoxville, TN area. Not willing to drive more than 50 miles from 37813 to deliver/meet.

Disabled female owned for three years. In this period, it has NEVER broken down on me! I have replaced a belt and the radiator but I've never been left stranded! I'm only selling to fund medical expenses. Otherwise I'd be keeping it.

Gets 18~26 MPG!!!

OPEN TO OFFERS! Just click "Best Offer" and submit what you have for me to consider. I am listing this at HALF BOOK VALUE!!!!

Repairs Needed:
Power Steering Pump
A/C Pump

Cons:
Some small nicks and cuts in roof liner but otherwise in great shape. 
One of the front seats broke and was replaced with blue back but has original tan bottom. Fully functional.
Front passenger seat armrest is stuck.
Some small dash bulbs need replacing.
Dash covering on a small square is loose but doesn't come off accidentally.
Carpet has some staining but is to be expected at this age.

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