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1979 Jeep Wagoneer Limited Ultra Rare Ensign Blue Special Order Grand Wagoneer on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:120956
Location:

Calabasas, California, United States

Calabasas, California, United States

Up for bids is a mesmerizing 1979 Jeep 'Grand' Wagoneer LIMITED model. Only 120,000 carefully driven miles. True CALIFORNIA car! Always garage kept. One owner for basically the entire run. Special order "Ensign Blue" paint with a "Honey Caramel" and Chocolate brown leather + corduroy two-tone interior.Featuring eye-catching Cherry Oak woodgrain sidepaneling! AMC 360 V8 engine with an automatic transmission and 4 wheel drive. This Jeep starts right up every time and runs very smoothly. Transmission shifts very well. Brakes are in great working order and the steering is precise and accurate. All windows work. All lights work. Radio works too... Recently this Jeep was serviced by an authorized repair facility and many thousands of dollars were spent so that it operates like it is supposed to.

The recent renovation included:

  • Full high-end basecoat/clearcoat paint job in the original factory color
  • Brand new headliner and dome lights
  • New stereo with iPod and auxiliary inputs
  • New Interstate battery
  • New BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires
  • Carburetor Rebuild
  • Brake job
  • Water pump
  • Belts and hoses
  • and more!

If you are looking for a rare Jeep, this is it! 1979 was the first year of the Jeep Wagoneer Limited with the full size woodgrain. They are very difficult to find because they were made in limited numbers compared to the later Wagoneers. These "Grand Wagoneers" are American cultural icons. They are considered to be the world's first sport utility vehicle. The first year of production was 1963 and the final model year was 1991 under Chrysler supervision. 1979 was the pinnacle of the Wagoneer build quality and level of luxury under AMC ownership. Grand Wagoneers have been used in countless movies and advertising campaigns over the years. This particular Jeep is a major head turner, you will get thumbs up wherever you go. This car really strikes a chord with people and they can't help but compliment the beautiful design elements. Every single time I drive it I receive a multitude of compliments which makes it all the more difficult to sell. Selling due to a long distance move. These Jeeps are currently sold by a few different restoration companies for between $40,000 and $100,000 dollars each. By comparison this Jeep is a great deal many times over. There are so many great reasons to own a Wagoneer. They are extremely versatile and dynamic vehicles that aren't only a pleasure to own and drive but a very wise financial investment too as they have been appreciating rapidly in recent years. In the long run an exceptionally clean, rare, special order California car like this will be the most sought after. Clear title in hand. Perfectly clean Carfax report with NO accidents. Your car is HERE, look no further...!

Please CALL (424) 354-1492 with all inquiries. Thank you and good luck!

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