1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
New Braunfels, Texas, United States
1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
ENGINE : 5.9L 360cui VIN: 1J4GS5870KP105049
TRANSMISSION : AUTO Color: Black w/ Wood Paneling
• 360 cui V8 Engine
• 3 Speed 727 Torqueflite Automatic Transmission
• Dana 44 Rear End
• Black w/ wood Trim
• Leather Interior
• Power Steering
• Power Front Brakes
• Magnaflow Exhaust
• Sony GT57UP Radio w/ Sirius XM ready/ Pandora
• Tilt Wheel
• CarFax Report Available
• Maintenance Binder Included
Vehicle was Manufactured right here in the U.S. in the #2 Plant in Toledo, Oklahoma, upon its build it was sent over to its new home in Little Rock, Arkansas where it was purchased on 11/09/1989. In 1992 the original owner had a minor to moderate accident which was reported in 10/16/1992. The first owner had the vehicle for 20yrs until 3/16/2009. Second Owner had the vehicle in Little Rock Arkansas until they sold it to a dealer on 2/12/2013.
The Vehicle sat on lot until 4/02/2013 where it was picked up by Alamo Toyota in San Antonio, TX and was put on Auction from which it sold to another dealer at Randy Adams Inc. in New Braunfels, TX where it was bought by me and my wife who have now been keeping full logs of what has been done to the vehicle. This Vehicle is a 3 person owner, me being the third.
This Vehicle is Mechanically wise Perfect, shifts strong, motor has no hesitation, and all leaks have been taken care of. Don't feel afraid to park this on your driveway.
Paint and body are in Fair Condition, all chrome and badges are there with no rust, Hood has cracks in paint but was sealed with a clear coat. Interior is in really great shape with just the two front seats with wear .
What has been done...
Rear Main Seal has been Replaced
Power Steering Hoses and Pump/Reservoir Replaced
Transmission Pan Gasket Replaced / w New Filter
EGR Delete / Spaghetti Vacuum Lines Cleaned up
Upgraded Radio
New Tailgate Motor
New Spark Plugs, Cap and Rotor, Spark Plug Wires, Timing has been adjusted
Steering Gear Box Replaced
New Universal Joints
Fresh Tires
Brake Inspection
All Fluids have been Flushed
New Edelbrock Air Cleaner
New Edelbrock Oil Cap Breather
Radiator Hoses Replaced
All Belts Replaced
New Front Fuel Lines/ Fuel Filter
New State Inspection Done on 4/9/2014
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