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1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Selec-trac 4x4 152k Original Miles Worldwide No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:152000 Color: Is Very Classic Looking And Is In very Good Shape For Its Age
Location:

Spanaway, Washington, United States

Spanaway, Washington, United States

 1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Selec-Trac


Up For A 5 Day Worldwide No Reserve Auction Is This 1985 Grand Wagoneer. This Vehicle Has Been Very Well Cared For And It Shows. Mechanically This Jeep Is In Good Condition And Is Powered By A 318 V8 Matched With An Automatic Transmission. The Exterior Is Very Classic Looking And Is In very Good Shape For Its Age! There Doesn't Appear To Be Any Rust. The Paint, Wood And Body All Look Good. The Interior Compliments The Outside Very Well And Is Also In Very good Shape. The 4x4 Works Good. I Would Say This Jeep Is In Better Condition Than Most 1985 Automobiles And Im Sure The New Owners Will Really Enjoy This Classic!



This is a NO RESERVE auction!


The Jeep has a clear Washington title

We Would Consider Ending The Auction Early If A Serious Buyer Was Interested. If You Would Like More Info On Ending Please Contact 253-754-3838


If Your Out-Of-State And Have Question Or Need Help With Shipping I Am More Than Happy To Help. I Would Be Able To Drop The Jeep To A Local Shipper If Needed At No Charge. If You Need Assistance In Obtaining A Quote Please Send Your Zip Code. We Expect The Jeep To be Paid In Full Within 3 Business Days. The Jeep Is Used And Is Being Sold With No Warranty And Is As-Is We Are Expecting To Have A Quick And Easy Transaction. A Personal Or Private Inspection Is Encouraged. If You Would Like To Set Something Up Please Contact Me. We Accept Cash In Person, Bank Transfer Or Bank Wire. We Will Overnight The Title & Bill Of Sale USPS With A Tracking # The Same Day The Funds Are Cleared!


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Jeep Wrangler's shift to aluminum could see production leave Toledo

Mon, 06 Oct 2014

The Jeep Wrangler may be a timeless design, but sooner or later, time will run out and Chrysler will have to replace it with a newer model more friendly towards the earth it's designed to traverse. That will, it seems, mean a shift to aluminum construction (whether just for the body or for the entire structure) - but what will that mean for the Wrangler's long-time home of Toledo, OH?
According to the latest pronouncements from Fiat Chrysler chief Sergio Marchionne, the shift to an aluminum Wrangler would likely mean moving production out of Toledo. "If the solution is aluminum," Marchionne told Automotive News, "then I think unfortunately Toledo is the wrong place, the wrong setup to try and build a Wrangler, because it requires a complete reconfiguring of the assets that would be cost-prohibitive."
Marchionne also indicated that, were Wrangler production to move elsewhere, it would find another line to take its place in Ohio. "One of the thing that we are dealing with now is what else we do with Toledo that fulfills our commitment to the city and to Ohio. I don't have a doubt that there will be zero impact on head count and employment levels and anything else." Jeep has built the Wrangler in Toledo since World War II, with the exception of six years starting in 1986 when it was built in Brampton, Ontario. The complex dates back to 1910 and currently produces the Wrangler and Cherokee. Past products have included the Wagoneer and Commanche as well as the Dodge Dakota and Nitro.

Chrysler Recalling Nearly 907,000 Cars, SUVs

Fri, Oct 17 2014

Nearly 907,000 Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep SUVs and cars are being recalled for alternators that can fail and heated power mirror wiring that can short and cause minor fires. The recalls, posted Thursday by U.S. safety regulators, push the total number of recalls so far this year 544, totaling a record of more than 52 million vehicles. The largest of Thursday's recalls covers nearly 470,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees, Chrysler 300s, and Dodge Chargers, Challengers and Durangos from the 2011 through 2014 model years. The alternators can fail, causing the 3.6-liter V6 engines to stall unexpectedly. The problem also can cause the electrical system to fail, as well as knock out power-assisted steering, antilock brakes and electronic stability control. It can even cause fire or smoke, according to documents Chrysler filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. NHTSA opened an investigation into the problem in July, and Chrysler began its own probe in August. The company analyzed warranty complaints and alternators that had failed. The alternator generates electricity to recharge the battery and run other devices. Chrysler investigators traced the problem to heat fatigue in an alternator diode. Chrysler said it received 322 complaints about the problem, while 55 people complained to NHTSA. The company said it knows of one crash related to the problem, but no injuries or fires. The company will replace the alternators with upgraded versions for free. Owners will be notified in November. The company says customers who see warning lights or suspect a problem should contact their dealers. The recall affects cars and SUVs sold mainly in the U.S. and Canada, but some were sold in Mexico and overseas markets. The second recall covers almost 437,000 Jeep Wranglers from 2011 through 2013. Water can find its way into the heated power mirror wiring harness and cause corrosion. That can cause a short and could cause a minor fire and smoke, as well as cause loss of function of the mirror. The problem was discovered in February after three Wranglers in Canada were damaged. Chrysler says it has 26 complaints about the problem, but it knows of no fires, crashes or injuries. Dealers will move the wiring and install a protective shield to keep water out at no cost to owners, starting in December. Most of the Wranglers are in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, but more than 78,000 were sold overseas.

Jeep team takes a field trip to Wagonmaster; researching next Grand Wagoneer?

Fri, 01 Feb 2013


They have the very best intentions of rolling out a seven-passenger vehicle.
Wagonmaster has made a name for itself restoring and selling factory-perfect Jeep Grand Wagoneer models, bridging the gap between when the last production machine rolled off the line in 1991 and present day. The company's efforts haven't gone unnoticed. The entire Jeep product planning team took a little field trip to the company's facility in Kerrville, Texas back in December, and they weren't just there to take in the sights. According to owner Leon Miller's son, Chip Miller, the Jeep team was there to do research for the successor to the Grand Wagoneer throne.