1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 125k Good Nj Inspection Solid Dependable Plus Extras on 2040-cars
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jeep
Model: Wagoneer
Trim: Grand
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4 x 4
Mileage: 125,000
Exterior Color: Dark Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Thanks for interest in my 1986 Grand Wagoneer. This is a solid Jeep- ready to go. Currently inspected in NJ- good until 2014. The Grand Wagoneer runs & shifts well, 4x4 works- has no serious mechanical problems. Frame is solid- no damage at the fuel tank as is common- has a more recent fuel tank holder (see picture). What you will be purchasing is a good solid Jeep- get you were you need to go and through snow with ease. Not a perfect show piece but solid and reliable. Jeep still looks good- has the nice options- wind-deflectors on windows and the rear wind spoiler. Has the usual misc. problems typical with these Jeeps. Is rusted under the floors in back seat area- could be repaired or just drive as it is. Body has only a small amount of visible rust- really nice looking over-all for a 26 year old Jeep (Can be registered as a classic at this point). Not all power locks work every time, rear window stick going up but works. Cruise not working. Nuetral switch quirky- sometimes have to start in nuetral- and simple repair to replace the switch though. Has a leak in the AC hose- I will include the needed hose for the repair. Interior lights not quite right. I am sure you will find some other minor issues but over-all this is a very usable Jeep at a great price. Yes I could fix all the little problems but then the price of Jeep would be higher- so you get a great price and you put a little elbow grease into it and it gets even better. All power windows working. This is one I have been driving for about 6 months. If you check my e-bay store you will see I specialize in Wagoneers and know them well. There are a lot of junky Jeeps out there. This is not one of them. You will be able to get in and drive- no big surprises. I have already rebuilt the carb (I have 30 years experience working for Jeep dealers). Starts up cold and goes. New plugs, some exhaust work done, new rear axle bearing, valve cover gasket, and some other recent upgrades. Jeep had a sunroof which leaked and did not work- so I removed it and installed the correct headliner and replaced the roof panel. Not really not noticeable unless you are above the Jeep- (see picture). I aso have many Wagoneer parts in my e-bay store and can help with your future needs. I will also give buyer a $200 credit toward items in my ebay store if closing auction price is above $2800. I can also service your Jeep for you if you need future repairs as I have a auto repair business and still service the Grand Wagoneers. I have done work here locally for east coast customers of Wagonmaster of Texas- I do know these vehicles well. I own, drive, and love Grand Wagoneers so we can swap stories!! Check out the pictures. Has some agresive tires- great for snow- still have some life (do make a little noise going down road with the heavy tread). Inside is decent-seats not ripped up- had a new carpet installed in cargo area. Nice plus is it has a modern CD player which works. If you do not want to spend a lot of money and want a dependable Grand Wagoneer that still will get some attrention- this is it.
You are welcome to test drive before bidding. You can call me at 609 610 7238 to set that up. Vehicle is located in Hamilton (Near Trenton) NJ- 08610. One mile from exit 62 off I295- easy to find.
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