1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer: Rust-free Woody: Just Like Skyler’s Breaking Bad Car ! on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
This rare beauty spent almost all of her life in Texas, which is the key reason it has remained absolutely rust-free and in fantastic shape. We receive Smiles and Thumbs-up every time we drive it ! If you're a Breaking Bad fan, then you will quickly recognize that this vehicle is just like the "Red Woody" Grand Wagoneer that Walter White's wife Skyler drove. This Woody starts easily and runs great, with top-notch air conditioning, new brakes, and working gauges & electric windows, including the electric rear-glass window. Original interior, but we purchased new seat belts ($199) for added safety on this all-steel road warrior. Exterior and mechanicals have received numerous upgrades over the past 18 months, including: - New
Transmission ($2,550 cost) - New
Tires ($902) - New
Windshield ($400) - New
Brakes & Brake Fluid - New
Speakers - New Headlights - New
Side/Running Lights - New
Mighty Battery ($150 cost) - Rebuilt
Carburetor ($200) - New
Spark Plugs & Plug Wire Set -New Distributor Cap & Rotor - New Air
Filter & Hose, Fuel Filter and Wipers -
Front-end alignment - Repaired
Tilt Steering & Horn If you’re looking for a vintage, rust-free throw-back beauty, then this could be yours. We’ve included lots of detailed pictures in the link below, but please Email us with questions.
http://s1290.photobucket.com/user/fj40work/library/1985%20Jeep%20Grand%20Wagoneer Walk around video filmed after an evening rain. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjZCv9j2iTo $500 deposit is due within 48 hours of auction close via PayPal. Full payment is due within the next 7 days via cashiers check, wire transfer or personal check but vehicle will not be shipped until good funds are confirmed. Buyer is responsible for shipping. We will not accept Trades, Returns, or B.S.
If
you’re looking for a Classic Woody with a beautiful rust-free body, then this
could be the vehicle you’ve been hoping for.
This vehicle is 29 years old, so please know that you’re bidding on a
Classic car that has some flaws and not a new vehicle. |
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