1982 - 1994 (early year models).
depends on the car but yes they do if there the same gen i had to do it alot with my cars so most parts are interchangeable if they are the same gen.
Both years are 2nd generation S-10s therefore most parts on each vehicle are interchangeable. Even some parts from the 1st generation are interchangeable with the 2nd generation.
Body parts are basically interchangable from 1988 to 1998. Interior parts from 1988 to 1994. Engine and mechanical parts are more year specific but you'd probably be safe to assume some parts are interchangeable throughout the years. Howerver probably most likely from 1990 to 1994.
1994 and up.
Find the 1990, '93, and '94 Ford Aerostars in the RockAuto.com auto parts catalog and compare part numbers to see which parts are interchangeable between years.
The 1987 S10 Blazer shares many components with the 1982-1994 S10 pickup truck, making parts from these years often interchangeable, particularly for body panels, interior components, and some mechanical parts. Additionally, certain parts from the 1983-1994 Chevrolet S10 Blazer can also be compatible. When considering interchangeability, always check for specific part numbers and compatibility to ensure proper fitment.
Most of them should be interchangable
The 3800L is a common engine among the w-body GM's. The 94 is a Series 1, and is interchangeable with most other 3800 s1. 95 + are branded with "Series II" on the engine, and are not compatible. Keep in mind however, that many parts are still interchangeable.
Yes just about everthing is interchangeable from just not the motor unless you want to convert your 5.0 to a 4.6
Need to know what year you are working with.
Look up the '88 Ford and '94 Ford in the RockAuto.com part catalog and compare the part numbers for the two years to see which parts are interchangeable.