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1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:90112
Location:

Washington, Michigan, United States

Washington, Michigan, United States
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 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

This Vehicle has been cared after by Jeep enthusiasts and mechanics with over 25 years Jeep Dealership experience. This a great running vehicle.

Any questions call Dale @ 586.703.1400 

Engine
5.9 litre 360 V-8
8.25:1 compression ratio
2 -barrel carburetor

Brakes
Power front disc and rear drum

Steering
Recirculating ball type; variable ratio power assist standard,16:1 to 13:1; turning diameter 37.7 ft.

Suspension
Front: Dana model 44 full-floating solid axle. Multi-leaf special springs. Standard axle ratio 2.73:1
Rear: AMC semi-floating solid axle. Multi-leaf special springs. Standard axle ratio 2.73:1

Fuel Tank
20.3 gallon capacity with skid plate

Battery & Alternator
12-volt Heavy-Duty

Door Trim Panels: Color-keyed custom vinyl w/lower nylon carpeting and upper woodgrain molding

  • Carpet: Color-keyed 18ox. carpeting-passenger, cargo area, rear seatback and tailgate
  • Headliner & Sun Visors: Color-keyed fabric
  • Instrument Cluster: Speedometer, fuel, voltmeter, oil pressure and engine temperature gauges.
  • Seats: Front 6-way power bucket seats with headrest and folding center armrest. Rear bench, folds up and removable.

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