1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer ~ Black/woodgrain ~ Engine Rebuilt ~ Beautiful!!! on 2040-cars
Inman, South Carolina, United States
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A COLLECTOR’S DREAM! Great condition, inside and out! The engine (360) was rebuilt approx 6 years ago using performance cam, Edelbrock 800 CFS 4 BBL carb, custom built HEI ignition, and Doug Thorley long pipe headers. Both side axle u-joints and driveshaft u-joints have been replaced. Brakes, rotors, pads, shoes, and drums have also been replaced.
Since rebuild, I have added a new intake manifold gasket, new fuel pump, new fuel filter, new fuel hose, all new belts and hoses (to include alt, p.s., a/c, upper and lower, and by-pass), new rear air shocks, and new tires. I have also had all five electric window units inspected and repaired as needed.
This beauty has a black base-coat with 11 coats of clear top-coat, factory 3M wood-grain, and is car-port kept. This Grand Wagoneer has slightly over 100,000 miles on original odometer. It has a Panasonic DPG 600 CD player/ receiver. This vehicle comes with extra 3M wood-grain for any future repairs that might be needed, and an extra starter. This Jeep is a gem, and needs only minor touches to be absolutely perfect. Pictures show four small holes in the carpet of the cargo area. Additionally, front passenger door does not open from the inside and air conditioning works, but needs Freon charge (original r-12 system). This Jeep is in great condition and runs perfectly! This Jeep is being sold 'as-is', with no warranties or guarantees being implied or written. All cashier's checks must clear into my account for ten (10) days prior to titles being signed and property being picked-up. |
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