1982 Jeep Wagoneer Limited Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l No Reserve on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
1982 Jeep Wagoneer Limited. Automatic transmission. Overall in good working condition. In the past couple of years we have done the following work on it: 4 new tires and had the hub caps refurbished in 2012 (cost about $900) Rebuilt air conditioner compressor in 2012, rebuilt carborator in 2011, new front U joint and service to rear differential in 2011, new floor mats in 2011, rear window control installed in 2012 so it operates. New battery in 2010. The exterior body could use paint and new wood paneling if you want. There is some rust on the hood and around the tire rims and a few small dents/dings on the body. Came from Idaho and has been in California for the past few years. We have driven it from Idaho and back and forth to Phoenix a few times. It has a trailer hitch. Rear bench seat comes out when you want extra storage space. Fun classic car with lots of room to haul stuff or pull a trailer.
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