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ALL great looking vans to be sure! When I am on my home PC I'll try to post a pic of my 94. don-ohio :)^)
 



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My '88 5spd SWB. Wanted to wait until I got the "summer wheels" on it to post a pic.
 






id like to see what the five speed shifter looks like.
 






id like to see what the five speed shifter looks like.

Here's a couple of interior shots for you. It looks pretty similar to what I've seen in Rangers of the era.
 

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thanks.ive never seen a fivespeed aerostar.i know theres a few out there.
 






If I did this right, here is my M5OD shifter from a ranger. I prefer this cause I get a cup holder and I don't have to lean forward to shift.
 

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If I did this right, here is my M5OD shifter from a ranger. I prefer this cause I get a cup holder and I don't have to lean forward to shift.

looks factory.
 






looks factory.

I can't say I've found the factory setup uncomfortable. Does the Ranger setup move it back or give you a bent stick? Can't quite tell from the photo.
 






I can't say I've found the factory setup uncomfortable. Does the Ranger setup move it back or give you a bent stick? Can't quite tell from the photo.

Ranger shifter is a few inches back compared to the aerostar unit. I was able to install a factory cup holder where the auto shifter was.
 






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Just got this 97... kind of by accident... but I love it..
 






Hubcaps and Paint



Thanks! I believe those were the top-of-the-line hubcaps available. They are REAL hubcaps...made of metal and heavy. I wish there was a way to secure them to the wheel like they do with a locking lugnut found on actual custom wheels.

That style of two-tone paint appears to be somewhat rare. I notice that many Aeros had silver trim along the bottom and then a solid color above it, but not the same color at the bottom and the top.
I had real wire wheel covers on my mg in the late 70's. It had a mag lock on it. It was a 1/8 flat stock bent like a u with 2 ears on it. The ears were secured to the rim by the lug nuts. And a center mag lock nut went threw the center of my hub cap and secured it to the rim. I bought these after losing a $100. Cover when I hit a pot hole. You might not want a hole in your cap. My center hole was covered by a fake spinner center.
 






This is my project pug shuttle aka an American westfila. I'm going to turn this into a better camper than a 4x4 vw bus. It's awd 94 with 152,000. Has a few bugs bought it off the original owner on st. Pats day. Sitting in the garage is my front hood bug shield I removed it to clean behind it. It has almost everything dual ac captain seats air bladder rear auto control factory radio missing rwd and wiper hub caps. My major problem is transfer case. It's leaking from stress cracks and a bad gasket job. She has full steel running boards and hub caps. Dealer installed in 94. I never saw multiple fit hub caps. I removed them to check my brakes and inside the cap were the wire snaps on the rim is an adjustment were you can move the wire to another notch for larger rim. Its embossed on the inside of the cap.
 

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'96 Cargo

82000 mi. Runs great. Replaced less than attractive stock hubcaps with trim rings and center caps. Recent new tires livened thing up in appearance, as well
as drive-ability. Swapped factory vinyl seats for nice set from passenger van.
Much improved comfort. Come spring, plan on re-spray and swap sliding door for one with window.
 


















Above post/image is the way it still looks today,except I installed aluminum wheels. No rust, 40,000 miles later than this 80K photo.
don-ohio
 






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