1983 Jeep Wagoneer Limited Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Middlebury, Indiana, United States
My loss is your gain
I’m selling this Jeep which I bought almost 2 years ago as a fun project. I really got into the Wagoneer thing and bought a few other Wagoneers, fixed them up and really had a lot of fun. But, things have changed in my life and I’m moving and getting out of this hobby. So, I got rid of the other Jeeps which were much less of projects. This was the one I poured my heart and soul into and, too bad, it’s still not done. But, I need to get rid of it. So, it’s a 1983 Jeep Wagoneer that had a lot of body rust when I got it. Floors were bad too. I’ve fixed all of that, but not professionally. It’s all in good shape now. All the major mechanicals work fine. New brakes, new exhaust, new battery, new spark plug wires and more, I’m sure. You can see I went for a different look that the traditional
Woody. I think it looks kind of mean and 4 wheeler type, but you judge for
yourself. I left out the back seat, but I have one for you. There are several things that still need to be done, like
minor electrical things. Turn signals, dome lights, some switches, power
mirrors, etc. I bought a new radio and some friends who know a lot more than I
do, tried to install it, but they are stuck. So, it’s all there, plus the old
one. Some type of power or ground issue. Needs a headliner and I have 2 of the cardboard backings that you can use if you get the material. I have hundreds to thousands of other Jeep parts that I’d
like to sell with the Jeep. Some you may need. Window motors, fuses, relays,
switches, etc. 2 complete sets of woody trim, which is hard to find and expensive (one set would need some touch up and the other is in really good shape.) Door panels, headliners, gas tank, wheels, etc., etc. If you are
a Jeep guy, especially Grand Wagoneers, you will need these or know other guys
you can give or sell to.I have many more pics of parts. And, if you want to take the time to list on EBay or Craig’s List, there is a lot of extra money here. I just need to move on and sell all of this. |
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