*restored* 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Woody 77,000 Miles Vin - 1j4gs5871lp501945 on 2040-cars
Anaheim, California, United States
*RESTORED* 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Woody 77,945 Miles VIN - 1J4GS5871LP501945
*About this JEEP* Clean Car Fax - see link below: http://www.carfax.com/cfm/FSBO.cfm?report=0742C86364E2DCEAEB5600B32F9A11C7
Drivetrain: 4WD Exterior Color: Dark Cherry Metallic Interior Color: Tan Saddle Leather Warranty: Non Vehicle Type: Car Condition: Used Engine: 360ci V8 Transmission: AUTOMATIC Mileage: 77,945 Title Status: Clear VIN: 1J4GS5871LP501945
Here is an absolutely drop dead gorgeous 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer in very original condition inside and out. This Jeep was bought new on 11-2-1989 at Joe Kerley Jeep in San Jose, CA and has lived its entire life in San Jose. This is one of the cleanest Wagoneer's I have ever seen and has been extremely well preserved and always garaged.
The Jeep has all new original color coded dark cherry metallic paint, new orginal decals and trim, and beautiful original interior. The mileage is documented by the CARFAX as 77,000 original miles this is a 2 owner car with a clean and clear title with current tags in California It just passed smog in January of this year. ABSOLUTELY NO RUST!!! Also included is the original window sticker which is over $30k in 1990/ all owner's manuals and jeep records. This jeep is well documented. Don't miss your chance to own one of the most original Grand Wagoneers around...BID NOW!!
**The following is a list of options as this Jeep is currently equipped: -Original 360ci 5.9L V8 -3 Speed Automatic Transmission -Four Wheel Drive -Power Windows -Power Locks -Dual Power Seats -Power Rear Window -Sliding moonroof -Cruise Control -Ice Cold A/C -Original Color Matched 15" Jeep Wheels -Jeep Fog Lamps -Original Jeep Rear cargo area cover -All Original Deluxe Leather Interior -Original Sound System - Front and Rear Polished bumpers -Interior door sills polished -Roof Rack is polished -Front Grill is polished
The body on the Jeep is totally solid and rust free. I have inspected the body and cannot find a single spot of rust or repair patches whatsoever. The paint on the car is all original and finished in gorgeous and rare Dark Cherry Metallic. The paint is literally as nice as the day it rolled off the lot. The rubber seals are all in very nice shape and the jeep seals up perfect. The bumpers were just high polished and look like new!
The interior is in great shape all around. The tan leather seats are all in very good shape and look great. The headliner and visors were just beautifully redone and look excellent. All dials and controls function as they should and are illuminated at night. The dashboard is in excellent shape with no cracks(please see pictures). Original carpet is excellent with no rips or ware. All door panels and wood grain are excellent. The jeep also has its original JEEP rear cargo pull out mats which are in great shape! The original cassette player still sounds great but all 4 speakers have been replaced with new high end components. Mechanically, this Wagoneer runs GREAT! The car starts right up and shifts quite easily. The 5.9L engine has been fully tuned up with oil change and runs like a top! The 4x4 system functions perfectly. The engine compartment was fully detailed and cleaned. It is ALL ORIGINAL under the hood, and I didn't want to take away from the originality by doing any painting or unnecessary upgrades. The jeep is tight as a drum and doesn't leak a drop of anything. It also has its factory jacking equipment. The jeep just had nearly $4000 worth of work done new carburetor, new hoses,all fluids changed, and full tune up including coil and new ignition switch.
All in all, this is one of the cleanest and most original Jeeps that I have had the privilege of being associated with. It has been professionally maintained and truly loved by its previous owners. I have restored 2 of these Jeep Wagoneers. This Grand Wagoneer is a fantastic example and will be the envy of any true Jeep lover! Any further questions please call:
Tyler - (480)388-2833 OR Rob - (657)203-3538
The car is located in Sunny Anaheim, CA. :) $500.00 Deposit is required at the end of the sale within 3 business days. All buyers are responsible for all shipping costs. Local pickup is OK. All questions please call or email us. Sold as is with no warranties. All sales final.
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