Oh My Gosh! I Found a SURVIVING Ford Aerostar!!! #carreview #ford #aerostar #survivor #fordaerostar
For the longest time, since I have been doing this channel, and since I started reviewing older surviving cars, the Aerostar was one of the ones I have been wanting to film for a long time. The sad reality of it is, there just aren't a lot of them around anymore in really nice shape. Rust or fire was the main cause of their extinction, but also they were simply bought and used how they were intended; a family or cargo hauler, and, they slowly dissapeared off the roads. Now, here I am, thanks in part to a post on Facebook's Underappreciated Survivor's Page, that I am here with this Ford Aerostar! Aerostar production was from 1985-1997 and ran for a single generation, however, conception was mid 70's with Ford Engineers wanting a garageable family van that was smaller in stature than the full-size Econoline, but retained the same built Ford tough idea. With a design freeze established around 1978 with the Ford Carousel concept van, and ultimately ending up on the auto show floor with the Concept Aerostar in 1984. The first Aerostar rolled off the assembly line on June 15, 1985. Production ran all the way to August 22, 1997, produced solely at the Saint Louis Assembly Plant in Hazlewood, Missouri. The Aerostar Plant produced 2,029,577 vans in total, and ultimately passed the baton to its successor, the Ford Windstar, a full-unibody, front-wheel drive minivan. Our van was produced in March of 1994. In addition, if you are in need of a digital brochure for your vehicle or are just interested in vehicle brochures, be sure to check out Dezo's Garage! Jeff constantly maintains this site, adding brochures all the time! He currently holds over 11,000 brochures on his database in an easy-to-navigate website! You can visit his site here: https://www.xr793.com/ Base Price: $17,725 Total Options: $4,108 Destination Charge: $540 Total Price When NEW: $22,373 *Price does NOT reflect current local offers, incentives, rebates or any other deal or sale. Please contact the appropriate dealership if applicable that's listed at the beginning of the video for more information. Exterior Color: Bimini Blue Metallic/Silver Metallic Interior Color: Crystal Blue Cloth Engine: 4.0L Cologne V6 Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic Optional Equipment Shown on Vehicle: Preferred Equipment Package 401A - $1,684 -XL Plus Convenience Group -Privacy Glass -Electronic Speed Control -Tilt Wheel Sport Appearance Package - $735 -Silver Metallic Front/Rear/Side Body Cladding -Silver Metallic Side Running Board Steps -Body Color Grille/Headlamp Surround High-Capacity CFC-Free Air Conditioning - $576 -Rear Seat Fan Speed Control Elect AM/FM Stereo/CASS/Clock Radio - $195 -Rear Radio Controls -Audio Headphone Jacks (2) w/Individual Volume Control -6 Stereo Speakers Power Convenience Group - $538 -Power Windows -Power Door Locks -Dual Remote Power Mirrors -Aero Sport Foldaway Mirrors 4.0L V6 Engine - $300 Automatic OD Transmission - $750 Electric Rear Window Defroster - $168 Luggage Rack - $143 Deluxe Paint Stripe Delete - ($29) *Please note that I am not employed by any dealership NOR and I selling any vehicle depicted on this page! All dealer info is shown at the beginning of the video along with contact information. If you have questions regarding price or availability, please contact the appropriate dealership tagged in the video!* Neighborhood Car Reviews gives you an alternative look at the already impressive list of car videos that are online. What we do is a first-person walk-around of the car. We show features and details that are on the particular model being shown. Performance data, safety equipment and the like are usually not shown due to the already enormous amount of videos that cover the aforementioned topics. We like to cover everything from classics to high-end and everything in between.

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