1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360,4x4,lifted Amazing Eye Catching Classic!!! on 2040-cars
Jupiter, Florida, United States
Hi,up for sale is my super amazing 1989 grand wagoner. I purchased this 9/09 with only 103,010 miles and now it only has 105,189 so that means that all work from then till 6/14 has very little milage. Im selling because I just don't drive it much if at all. I love it ,you don't see many like it, if any at shows but its time to move on.My jeep has NEVER seen rain,snow or mud under my watch-let me say that again-- MY JEEP HAS NEVER SEEN ANY INCLIMATE WEATHER SINCE I HAVE OWNED IT!!! Its garaged and covered all the time.Below will be details and thereis a lot I have forgot over the years. This jeep is ready to drive,ice cold a/c and needs nothing,not even a tune up. its all been done. Please look at all pics and ask questions. motor: Is stock 360 that had new oil pan,timing chain & gears,new carb,new valve covers,upgraded ignition and all needed gaskets and full tune up,battery and other misc odds and ends. trans:Trans is original and runs,shifts perfect. steering: I got new steering box and new double stabilizer-steers,drives great.. 4x4: has been converted to part time lock out hubs and functions great. suspension/lift/axles-Suspension is custom conversion using 4 inch springs,daystar shackles and mix of j20 3/4 tons parts and 8 lug axles with 3.73 gears.Was done by previous owner, rides nice. I have put a lot into making all doors,locks,rear tailgate work. new motors,lock solenoids,flex tracs and replaced all door handle,mirror and inner/outer weatherstrip and gaskets.Tailgate work from both dash switch and rear lock with key!!! Interioris super clean,no rips tears or dash cracks. All gauges works as they should ans speedo has been converted to match tires. Body is super,I just had metal replaced in lower rear quarters,not a sh!t bondo job!!! frame is great,floors are great!! The original fogs lights work as well!! I have 3 or 4 bins of extra parts,extra pass rust free fender,perfect extra pass seat,perfect extra doors panels and more. I can't remember it all. Stereo is Jvc with subs but I have the original OEM radio also. I have tons of receipts, original owners/warranty manuals. If your looking for a super nice ride, something that no one else has ,something that turns heads and getting ALOT of attention everywhere it goes here it is.Please be serious and have your funds ready. Thank you for checking out my amazing waggy.... |
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