1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, Beautiful Rare, Low Miles 5.9l V8 360ci !!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Southeastern, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is a 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. With only 99k documented miles this truck is a sight to behold. This mileage is low considering it's a 25 year old vehicle. The Baltic blue metallic glimmers in the sun from all directions. With brand new Cherry Oak Woodgrain from a professional Wagoneer distributor you will be rolling around in style in the first truly Americana SUV. Extremely well kept and very clean with dozens of invoices from everything from regular oil changes to radiator repairs, and tune ups. This Jeep runs very well and the 4x4 works great! Starts right up and idles smoothly. No smoke! No Leaks, or drips underneath! Steering is tight and front brakes have recently been redone. With an expensive set of all weather aggressive tread tires this Wagoneer is a force to be reckoned with! The headliner is in great shape. Transmission was recently rebuilt and an 1800 stall converter was installed which helps when accelerating from a complete stop. Engine was rebuilt with a good Cam around 10,000 miles ago. New leaf springs were installed a few years ago. Overall this Jeep is in wonderful condition for being 25 years old but it is not a show room quality vehicle. Recent work includes:
Purchase of vehicle comes with:
Clear
title. No accidents! Documented mileage! This is a turn
key operation and is ready to go to its new owner! These Jeeps are
iconic and have been used in many feature films and advertising
campaigns. The Wagonmaster in Texas sells these Jeeps for $60,000 and
beyond. This is your chance to score big on a very well kept, well
loved, piece of American history. I reserve the right to end this
auction early as it is also for sale locally. Vehicle sold as is
where is with no warranty expressed or implied. Shipping is the
responsibility of the buyer. If you are interested please get in
contact with me via email. I love this car and I am looking for it to go to a good home. Good luck bidding! |
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Wed, 02 Oct 2013Software glitches that randomly illuminate warning lights and cause instrument cluster blackouts are forcing Chrysler to recall 140,800 vehicles, The Detroit News reports. The automaker is recalling 132,000 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokees, 91,559 of which are in the US. In addition to the Jeep recalls, Chrysler is adding 10,800 2014 Ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 trucks to the list for similar problems.
Chrysler reportedly says, "Both events occurred infrequently and appeared to resolve themselves by tuning the vehicle's ignition off and then on."
Engineers discovered a problem with the anti-lock-braking system software that causes the instrument cluster display of the Grand Cherokee to illuminate warning lights and black out - even its ABS and electronic stability control systems are affected. To fix the Jeeps, Chrysler will update the vehicle's software.
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We'll be on hand when the new Jeep debuts in Shanghai, so stay tuned to Autoblog this Friday night and Saturday for our live coverage of the show.