1995 Ford Aerostar Extended Van 4.0l Auto 4x4 4 Door Liftagate 161k on 2040-cars
Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
For sale is a 1995 Ford Aerostar 4.0L Automatic 4x4 with 161,357 miles, a BAD transmission and no expressed or implied warranties or guarantees. I tried to have the transmission repaired with the last dollar I had and it failed because there was water in the transmission I purchased. They refunded the money ($325). Here is the eBay listing of the transmission I purchased: http://www.ebay.com/itm/140644339050?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649but I am still out the installation costs ($700) which I don’t have and I also don’t have any transportation or enough money to buy the right one. My loss is your gain. This was my only vehicle and daily driver and I have driven this truck from Maryland (DC Area) to ATL 4 times round trip in the last 5 months without any problem. The transmission was slipping and the fluid slowly leaked and instead of just waiting to purchase a rebuilt unit or to have this unit rebuilt, I saw a deal to good to be true and it absolutely was! Other known problems that I planned to fix (Please keep in mind the vehicle is used): 1. Also there is a leak around the side rear window rubber that needs to be repaired. When it rains real hard water may get inside. 2. The driver seat is soiled. The seat shown in the rear is the replacement unit and is not attached. 3. The 2 rear seats are in MD and are not be included with the sale. The rear seat belts are missing as well. 4. The rear bumper needs replacing and part of it is missing. 5. The rear controls don’t work but the rear lighter socket does. 6. There is also a dent on the passenger rear side, but I had no desire to get fixed. Some rust on the lower cover panels. Under body is solid. NEW AAA Battery, Brakes, Clean interior, AC, Heat, Radio, Speakers, Blinkers, Horn, interior lights and all other essential mechanical features of this truck work as far as I know. I have A video of the truck running and may have to provide a link to youtube for viewing. Please email me questions before bidding. I will accept NO BIDDERS with less than 5 ratings. So if you have less than 5, I will cancel your bid and give to the next highest bidder with 5 or more. So please save me the misery and don’t bid if you have less than 5. You can still BUY IT NOW and PAY IMMEDIATELY IF YOU HAVE less that 5. The vehicle is still parked in lot adjacent to 2490 S Main St NW # B, Kennesaw, GA 30144. The staff and shop personnel have absolutely nothing to do with or any knowledge regarding the history or sale of this vehicle.This vehicle is being sold as is with no expressed or implied warranties or guarantees. |
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