1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Sauquoit, New York, United States
please read entire listing before bidding! AMC Jeep Grand Wagoneer PROJECT, 3 inch lift, driven daily til a week ago when i lost oil pressure and developed a knock. found some metal flakes in the oil after changing it so i'm pretty sure i spun a bearing, but the knock has gone away so the motor seems ok and could easily be rebuilt. frame is solid, body is pretty good, but does need floor pans. passenger side is worse than drivers side to the point where there is one body mount rotted. there is a couple holes in the back bed as well. passenger side windshield pillar is rotted at the top also. 4x4 works good, interior decent but needs a headliner. front seat has a couple small cracks, arm rest leather is split on the seam. rear window works. drivers window regulator removed, but i have it and the door panel with pieces. exterior woodgrain is shot. i have all the trim though. i started to peel some of the woodgrain vinyl and paint is good underneath. i LOVE this truck and would easily consider fixing but it was my 2nd vehicle turned into a main vehicle since my car quit a couple months ago. i need cash to fix the car so this one has to go. its a good truck for someone who wants to pull the motor out and rebuild it, i just don't have the time or money, and i already have one car in my garage with the motor on a stand. low reserve for the condition and mileage. i will not let it go for anywhere near scrap price! body was redone at one point, but its starting to bubble and crack in some spots. rear quarters need to be repaired again but aren't bad. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING, SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER THEM. truck does run and drive but i wouldn't drive it any further than on a trailer to save the motor from further damage. again, the motor is salvageable with a complete teardown. my loss is your gain. half payment upon auction completion, the rest upon pickup. thanks for looking, i hope you can give her the love i could not fully provide. happy bidding my fellow fsj enthusiast!
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