1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 4-door Sport Utility Vehicle on 2040-cars
Big Piney, Wyoming, United States
Complete your mountain living experience with your very own 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer! Here is the vehicle you used to dream of owning! "Woody" look, 4WD, luxury feel. Wing windows (my personal favorite)! Carburetor (which could be changed out for a fuel injection system for improved gas mileage). Gets 11-14 mpg (in the mountains). Easily shifts into 4WD from INSIDE the car. Electric windows and front seats. Tilting steering wheel. Overhead holders for sunglasses and garage door opener. Built back when vehicles were made of metal instead of plastic. Back seat can be folded forward for more cargo space, or can easily be removed for an area that is plenty long enough for an adult to sleep in (over 6')! Includes roof rack, tow hitch, jack, jumper cables, and steering wheel cover. Comes with an extra front bumper, contact paper to re-do the "wood" on the exterior, and a few miscellaneous parts. Has a couple of dings where deer have run into the sides of the vehicle, which should pop out easily. Needs a paint job (so what color are you dreaming of?), and is missing some exterior door trim (see pics). Some damage to interior materials (due to age) when it was professionally detailed for this sale (see pics). Over the last few years I have added a new transmission, transmission mounts, exhaust system with headers, engine mounts, windshield, lifetime K&N air filter, performance headlamps (much better for seeing animals on the road at night!), and just replaced both the alternator and battery. RUNS GREAT!
Located near Big Piney, Wyoming (western Wyoming). Seller is willing to deliver up to 100 miles. Otherwise, Buyer is responsible to pick up or arrange for shipping. (Drive time is approximately 2 hours from Jackson Hole or 3.5 hours from Salt Lake City.) |
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