1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 2-door 5.9l (4-door) on 2040-cars
Pennsville, New Jersey, United States
The body is in good condition. It does have several dings and a few dents and scratches. The body is rust free and the frame is in good shape. The transmission was rebuilt a few thousand miles ago. It has 4 tires with less than 10,000 miles on them. The battery is about 18 months old. The interior is in good shape. The driver side seat does have a tear in it. The power seats work. The power windows work. The rear tailgate glass works. The power locks don't always work properly. I checked it on Carfax when I bought it and it hasn't been in any accidents. The lower sections of both passenger side doors were repainted while it was still in Arizona. I don't know what happened, maybe someone rubbed the them against something. I replaced all the door seals a couple of years ago. The driver side door needs to be adjusted, as it will leak when you are washing it. I have a cover for it, which will be included. The clear coat is coming off in several areas. The hood ornament is broken off, but I have the broken piece and will include it.
It had been a great truck. I was driving it the other day, when I lost oil pressure and got a terrible clattering from under the hood. My mechanic is telling me the engine needs to be rebuilt, which I just don't have the money for at this time. I'd rather see the truck go to someone that can use it, then having it go to the scrap yard and be crushed. The truck is from Arizona originally. It was purchased by a guy in Maryland about 8 years ago and I bought it from him 6-7 years ago. The vehicle is being sold AS IS. It is to be considered non-running, although the engine will turn over and it will move (I'm not recommending this and I won't be moving it any further). If you have access to an engine, everything else you need is right here. I will not ship the vehicle. You will need to pick it up no later then August 10, 2014. I require a $500 deposit via PayPal within 48 hours of auction close. If you don't send the deposit within 48 hours, I will re-list and report you to eBay. Any remaining balance will be due in cash when you pick up the truck. If you have any questions, please contact me. I will try to have an answer back to you as soon as possible. |
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