1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Moon Roof on 2040-cars
West Winfield, New York, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360 V8 5.9 liter
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: Wagoneer
Trim: SUV
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 2wd 4wd with low range
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 144,943
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Teal
Thank you for looking over the 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer This vehicle Runs awesome drives great Does not use or leak any fluids
Spending a good portion of its life in Neveda not seeing salt or snow has helped keep this vehicle in amazing shape . Frequent washing and detailing has helped keep it that way while in NY
The interior has no signs of being anything other than original .. Every feature it has works as it should including the fog lights and moon roof . No expense has been spared to keep it that way . This was not some rebuild and scab together you see alot of . This was bought to drive and enjoy . This vehicle is exactly what you would want in a Grand Wagoneer . Do not let the miles make you think differently . This vehicle has been garage kept all its life .
When the vehicle was bought in late 2011 from the previous owner it came with a List of maintainance and Repairs done All of that is clearly visible in this vehicles quality and Ride . Since that day nothing but the best has been put into this Wagoneer . Only quality parts and workmanship was put into it . being the owner of many Fine Frame off restored Vehicles , this Wagoneer was treated the same I have made a list of some of the repairs and maintainence done to it in the past two years .Anything listed below has receipts to back it up .
On 5/23/13 the a/c condensor was replaced along with the complete cat back exhaust . Also on that same day The Ignition control module was found to be at fault That and the Relay was also replaced
A full transmission rebuild including the torque converter on 2/15/13 which is still under warranty for another 9000 miles or 6 months
On Jan 13th there was a small spot of oil on the garage floor which led to a leaky timing chain cover so at this time the timing chain gears and all gaskets were replaced. During this visit the rear shocks were replaced with coil overs and we had the fuel pump replaced and upon lookover of the Jeep the noticed an issue with smog pump so Any needed repairs were made .
On 5/21/12 A tune up was performed along with replacement of 3 Door lock actuators and replaced the cruise control lever
On 8/11/12 A rebuild of the rear window control unit was completed with a new motor
On 10/6/11 upon receiving the vehicle both rear springs were replaced
This is a small list of big maintainance that has been completed under our care
The prior owner felt the same about the maintainance
Here is the list of things that were done with reciepts to back it up
Carb Rebuild
New battery
New tires on 3-26-2011 @130k 85 thousand mile tires Kumho Solus 235/75/r15
Allignment
New steering stabilizers
New Starter
New Power steering pump and all new lines
Rebuild of transfer case
Rear main seal oil pan and motor mounts
Oil pump was rebuilt
All Brakes Rotors Drums etc
New water pump Radiator and Thermostat
Both differentials have synthetic fluid
This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early .
Please make sure funds are available before bidding .
Shipping is the responsibility of the winner of the auction
Thank You and Good Luck
Please call anytime after 4pm with any questions on this Jeep Grand Wagoneer
It is a beautiful peice of american history.
315-794-4870 Eric White
Jeep Wagoneer for Sale
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