1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l Hamilton Collection on 2040-cars
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360 V8
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Wagoneer
Trim: Grand Wagoneer / Woody
Options: Factory 5000lb Tow Hitch Package, Hi-Low Range Transmission, Tilt Steering Wheel, AM/FM Stereo Cassette Radio, Front and Rear Window Defroster, Power Tailgate Window w/Wiper Washer, Fog Lamps, Overhead Console, Compass, Exterior Temperature Gauge, Roof Rack, Custom Car Cover, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 2WD and 4WD
Power Options: Power Breaks, Power Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 64,545
Sub Model: Sport Utility
Exterior Color: Bright White
Disability Equipped: Private Owner
Interior Color: Cordovan
This is it. The very last Jeep from the historic "Hamilton Collection" of over 30 Jeep Grand Wagoneers. This unit is the ONE Jeep Mr. Hamilton chose to retain after we helped sell his collection in 2008 & 2009 (see full Hamilton Collection story). Now, after further downsizing, he agreed to sell his final beloved Jeep Grand Wagoneer and we jumped at the opportunity to purchase this fine Jeep and make it available to our clients. Obviously one of his very favorites, this beautiful Jeep looks gorgeous and drives strong and smooth. Glossy paint, clean, fresh interior, well-maintained with a great history, this rust-free Jeep is now available. Elegant. Stately. Classic. Stunning. Charming. All of these words accurately describe this special Jeep! Comes with original keys and owners manual.
No generic work list for our Jeeps -- the following work has just been completed specifically on this 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer -- in addition to the work and professional maintenance done in-house by the Hamilton staff:
• COMPLETE Wagoneer World mechanical review & certification (featuring our 250+ point checklist)
• Full tune-up with wires & plugs & filters
• New premium WSW tires (235-75-R15)
• Fresh oil change, lube and filter
• Full professional fluid & filter service
• New electronic ignition module
• New power steering hoses
• New belts & hoses
• New premium battery
• Full servicing of front and rear differentials
• Service front and rear brakes
• Service & charge AC system
• New speakers
• New front and rear shocks
• New roof rack well nuts
• Pressure wash undercarriage & engine bay
• Lube all windows & locks
• Professionally detailed inside and out, washed and hand waxed
As part of the Hamilton Collection, this Jeep has a long record of being professionally maintained in-house, stored inside and regularly rotated (started & moved). Previous work highlights from the Hamilton staff includes the following items:
• Oil change, filter & lube completely regularly (mileage & time based schedule)
• Flush & service radiator & cooling system
• Original wheels refinished & new lug nuts
• Rebuilt carburetor
• Recovered headliner
• Full detail/refresh of undercarriage –rust-free and super clean!
• Interior & exterior professionally detailed to a glossy finish
• Lube all door windows & locks to ensure proper working order
• Regularly safety/mechanical inspection of all major components, including brakes, exhaust, engine and drivetrain
• New window rubber belt moldings
• New front and rear shocks
• New steering stabilizer
Includes original documentation, work receipts and a copy of the AUTOCHECK history report. It also comes with our 6-month, nationwide warranty that can be extended up to 3 years.
'89 Bright White/Cordovan Jeep Grand Wagoneer
• Only 62k original miles
• Sharp, rust-free Jeep
• Strong, smooth and reliable
Wagon Heritage
• The very FINAL Jeep from the historic Hamilton Collection
• Professionally maintained & garaged
• Full Wagoneer World certification
Jeep Wagoneer for Sale
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