1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Indian River, Michigan, United States
You are looking at a very nice 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. It came to northern Michigan last spring on a trailer from Atlanta Georgia. It was in good condition but in need of a little TLC. I had the transmission rebuilt (and also the transfer case) as it was not pulling as strong as I thought it should have. I also had an extra leaf put in the rear spring because I thought whoever bought it would probably pull a boat or some such thing. There is a reese hitch mounted for this. The wagoneer was built as Jeep's top of the line 4X4. It has a compass, outside temperature gauge, and power everything. The only issue with this Jeep is a small burn on the center of the hood due to the intensity of the Georgia sun. The dashboard is okay, but there is a paint blemish down the center of the hood. A person wanting this thing perfect would have to repaint the hood. That's about it. It has a 360 V-8 that runs very strong and the new transmission works great. The tires have less than 5000 miles on them. If you are looking for a classic Jeep in great condition then this one is for you. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. More info call five eight six seven four seven two four one two. Tim
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