1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 2-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
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COPY THIS LINK AND PASTE INTO YOU TUBE OR GOOGLE.....EBAY IS BLOCKING VIDEO UNLESS IT LIKE THIS. watch?v=j7uUcYfx3vU&feature=youtu.be BROWN WITH WOOD TRIM EXCELLENT RUNNING WAGONEER WITH 9K IN RECEIPTS...ALL DONE IN THE LAST 1 YR. FULLY REBUILT MOTOR w/ 3500mi EDELBROCK PERFORMER SERIES INTAKE MANIFOLD & 4 BARREL CARBURETOR. NEW DISTRIBUTOR, MSD COIL & ECM. NEW ALL ALUMINUM RADIATOR RV CAM NEW HEADLINER. TINTED WINDOWS. GREAT RUBBER. 100% READY FOR TOWING w/ EXTRA DUTY REAR SPRINGS. NEW TRAILER HITCH, TRAILER BRAKE SYSTEM & WIRING. 4 INCH ROUGH COUNTRY LIFT WITH ALL NEW SHOCKS & STEERING STABILIZER...MODEST LIFT AND DRIVES VERY STRAIGHT!!! NEW DRIVE LINE COMPONENTS INCLUDING NEW FRONT DRIVE SHAFT. ICE COLD AIR. FLOW MASTER EXHAUST. JVC SOUND SYSTEM (SOUNDS GREAT!) CB RADIO CRUISE CONTROL. THE FIX LIST IS VERY SHORT ON THIS VEHICLE, IT'S READY TO ROLL TO ALASKA OR DOWN THE BEACH. Wood paneling is in great shape as well as the interior....what is in need of restoration is paint on top. The body is very straight. Back window operates well. This truck is in great overall shape. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NADA CLASSIC CARS REPORT FROM 7-15-2014: 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 4 Door Utility 4X4 Original Price MSRP: $29,500 NADA VALUES: LOW AVERAGE HIGH $6,475 $11,750 $20,100 |
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Jeep Twitter account hacked, bad language, poor grammar and some hilarity ensue
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The resulting tweets from the damaged Jeep account have been a pretty brutal, to put it bluntly. Most of the content coming from the hacked account is unpublishable here, using language that is peppered with racial epithets, and poorly worded "shout outs."
In addition to the defamatory tweets themselves, the hackers have significantly altered the layout of the page. Jeep's header image now features a picture of the Cadillac ATS to go along with the Wreath and Crest, some language calling out that car as winning the 2013 North American Car of the Year award, and this gem: "The official Twitter handle for the Jeep(R) - Just Empty Every Pocket, Sold To Cadillac =[" Also, perhaps in an ode to yesterday's Burger King heist, the background image for the page now features a McDonald's-themed donk. The devil's in the details, we guess.
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