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Ford AspireMeasured against other cars in this class, it's reasonably roomy and does have its appeal. It's well-suited for use as a second or third family car, with safety features that take some of the worry out of handing it over to younger drivers. And it's an excellent commuter vehicle - comfortable, durable and cheap to operate.
[QUOTE=Jeff20UMC]I went to my local yard and found 8 aspires! Most were complete (had bad engines). E-mail me or post here any parts requests you have and I can give you a price. The yard is about 2 miles from me, and I visit often. If you're in MN and looking for parts this is the place to go![/QUOTE]
im looking for a transmission for a 94 ford aspire manual
[QUOTE=Jeff20UMC]I went to my local yard and found 8 aspires! Most were complete (had bad engines). E-mail me or post here any parts requests you have and I can give you a price. The yard is about 2 miles from me, and I visit often. If you're in MN and looking for parts this is the place to go![/QUOTE]
hi i need a window for a 4 door aspire, driver's side rear
Hi, I'm in desperate need of the driven gear for my daughter's 97 aspire...if you can help locate one at your local yard I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for your time.
[QUOTE=Jeff20UMC;18]I went to my local yard and found 8 aspires! Most were complete (had bad engines). E-mail me or post here any parts requests you have and I can give you a price. The yard is about 2 miles from me, and I visit often. If you're in MN and looking for parts this is the place to go![/QUOTE]
I am looking for the distributor insulator. This is a black plasitic cap that sits on to the distributor housing and just under the rotor. I has to be free of cracks and I will take as many as you can find.
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