1982 Grand Jeep Wagoneer Limited 4x4 Automatic No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars
Yakima, Washington, United States
NO RESERVE!!!!!
1982 Grand Jeep Wagoneer Limited Runs and drives great has 220,000 miles but engine has been redone only 50k since the body is nice and straight there's no rust was told the paint is original with that being said the paint isn't bad interior is extremely clean besides the front seats everything is in great condition no rips or tears in the carpet head liner is good back seat is nice its all good except the front seat has power windows and door locks has pretty much all the options except a moon roof has heat and a/c both work yes the A/C works this was owned by an elderly couple who owned it since the late 80s and took great care of this little jeep and always did regular maintenance wood grain is all there just not the best but its there pretty much everything works in it that i can think of was their daily driver so its very dependable tires are pretty new ild say about 90% tread wheels have all the center caps for more info please call (509)728-7450 ATTENTION!!!! all sales are final winning bidder is obligated to pay a non-refundable $500 deposit shipping is buyers responsibility for any more info please call |
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