1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Very Solid, Great Condition on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Anthracite over Burgundy 114,000 Miles Clean Carfax I'm selling my Wagoneer after owning it for less than two years. We have two of these, the other one is an '89 with 57K miles on it, so its time to let this one go as its now an extra vehicle for us. It actually drives better than the one that was stored for years. I use it as a daily driver and it is very dependable. It is clean, rust free, very solid and straight. Goes down the highway at 75 with ease and is smooth and strong. AC blows cold. This car spent its life in Virginia until I brought it to Texas, I have the owners manual, three sets of keys, and all the service records. The interior and carpets are in great shape, paint is good but showing its age, but still shines, the wood grain panels will have to be replaced soon. Since I've owned the car, it received the following: New headliner New radiator New power steering pump New ac compressor Refinished and balanced wheels New tires - Hankook Rebuilt carburetor New gas tank skid plate New Alpine stereo with Bluetooth and Polk speakers New hood insulation The only things that don't work on the car are the rear wiper, it was removed before I bought it. Some of the interior lights are not working, door locks are iffy, but generally work, windshield washer. Other than that everything functions as it should. All power windows are working. Just changed the oil, it is ready to go anywhere. This car is a great daily vehicle, or a candidate for restoration. Fun to drive and gets attention everywhere it goes. At $12K, it is a great value, a lot of car for the money. I hate to let it go, just won't have the time or the space for it. Please ask questions if you have them. I can share the vehicle history report if you email me. Can also send other photos if there is something specific your'd like to see. |
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