1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer "woody" 4x4 Low Miles! Mint! No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Pawnee, Illinois, United States
We have an excellent condition 85 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 4x4 360 V8 Automatic with ONLY 99,xxx ORIGINAL MILES!! Runs and drives like new! This is fully loaded with all the options MINT condition interior and it even has original Jeep floor mats. Freshly restored outside with new paint on a solid rust free body and all wood trim and wood grain redone! This Jeep is in excellent condition with like new white lettered tires with about 95% tread! It also has luggage rack and rear spoiler option! New battery. The under carriage is as solid as the outside is. NO Disappointments here!! If your looking for a sharp low mileage woody selling at a NO RESERVE starting CHEAP CHEAP look no further!!! THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION SO PLEASE HAVE FUNDS IN ORDER BEFORE BIDDING!! There is a $500.00 non-refundable deposit that will be due within 24 hours from the end on the auction through paypal. Balance will be due within 7 days of the end of the auction. Payment methods are Cash in person, credit card(Visa or MasterCard and fees will apply), wire transfer, or cashiers check but you will have to wait until the check clears our bank before you can pick up the vehicle! We are an Illinois Dealer so there will be taxes on the purchase price IF you live in Illinois and even some other states we are required to collect taxes for but many we do not, just email me to find out for sure. If you have any questions just let me know!
Happy bidding and good luck!!
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