1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
This is a Jeep Grand Wagoneer, possibly the most iconic 4x4 of all time. This is a 1987 version with low miles for its age, 77,190 at present. you will see in the photos a different amount but we still drive it, not so much anymore though. It does drive very well. I have owned this vehicle for 2 1\2 years. I had all the vacuum taken off and replaced with a Edelbrock intake and carburetor and ignition system. I also replaced the exhaust system so it is able to breath a little better. I bought the vehicle in Florida however, there are some rust spots that are popping out. I would say consistent with a vehicle of this age that has come from the North. They are in the typical areas of this car, the right rocker panel, around the windshield in the corner, and some under the woodgrain. All this should be visible in the included photos, so there are no surprises. All things being said this car is in good condition for its age. I hate to get rid of it but need the money. My loss is your gain!! Please look at the pictures carefully. This car is not flawless, but never the less a good solid car for day to day driving, or a good base for someone to start a restoration project. I will also have the vehicle for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime. There is no warranty included, the vehicle will be sold AS-IS. Pick-up and Shipping will be at the expense of the buyer. I will try to help with logistics as much as possible but is ultimately up to the buyer. |
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