1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l 4x4 - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Nogales, Arizona, United States
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer with 94,000+ original miles.
The whole Jeep has undergone a frame off restoration and the engine has been rebuilt. 4x4 works perfectly, as does most everything else. Seats are in great condition with original style ribbed upholstery (no rips or tears, only normal-wear wrinkles on leather) Carpet is clean and plush. Floor mats are less than a year old. New headliner. AC blows cold and heater blows hot. Good tires. Wheels are polished and look great! New Pioneer stereo system and aftermarket alarm, with power door lock remote. Rear window works up/down perfectly. Only issue is power side mirrors do not work, not sure why (loose connector, most likely, as they worked before the Jeep was taken apart for painting, but didn't afterwards - didn't want to take door panels out again, as I rarely move the mirrors on-the-fly, and they can be adjusted manually very easily) The doors locks all work fine with the power switches and with the aftermarket remote. All 4 doors latch in place perfectly with a nice thud, but the driver's door needs a harder nudge than the other 3 for some reason. Other than that, there are very minor issues with the truck - couple small door dings here and there, that kind of thing. I've tried to capture as much detail in the pictures I'm posting, but free to ask any questions you may have or request specific pictures and I will be happy to oblige quickly. Please ask all questions prior to bidding, and only bid if you're serious about completing the purchase. If you'd like to send an inspector (at your own expense) to go over the Jeep, please do so - I will work with anyone wanting to do this. Shipping is of course at the buyer's expense and is to be arranged by and paid for by buyer. Again, please ask any and all questions you may have prior to bidding - I'm here to make the purchase process as effortless and painless as possible. Thank you! |
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