Detail Info for: Jeep : Wagoneer Grand Wagoneer 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Transaction Info
Sold On:
11/09/2013
Price:
$ 2650.00
Condition:
Mileage:
130450
Location:
Crandon, Wisconsin, 54520
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1988 Jeep Wagoneer
Submodel Body Type:
Grand Wagoneer SUV
Engine:
360 V-8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1JCNJ15U4JT234970
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Great Vehicle to restore since it is complete and unmolested. Or use it for pushing snow like I do. It turns tightly and with those brand new Coopers you will never get stuck.Around 130,000 miles.360 V-8 has been gone through. New carb, new cam, new fuel pump, new tune up. Runs Great!!Rebuilt transmission less than 100 miles ago. New Cooper M&S tires with less than 100 miles on them, 100% tread.New American Racing Wheels, no scuffs or rust on them. I have the original factory mag wheels in fair condition if you want them.Hydro-Turn Plow works perfectly. The Jeep frame was professionally "boxed" to handle the stress of plowing.New heavy duty front leaf springsAll the accessories work. (windows, seats, door locks,radio, gauges)4 Wheel drive works perfectly but it will need a new solenoid to disengage it if you want to use 2 wheel drive.Interior is nearly perfect. In fact the headliner and carpet are new. The seats look good, no tears or rips in them. All the trim is in place and looks goodNow a couple "not so good items" 1) Normal amounts of rust in normal places. The rocker panels have been non professionally replaced. They look OK from 10 feet 2) The air conditioning has been removed from under the hood but the under dash components are still in place. 3) The paint has been touched up in several places, again looks OK from 10 feet. I really prefer you come look at it before you buy it. I am in Northern Wisconsin. If you buy it but don't like it for any reason when you come to get it you can back out of the deal with no penalty or problems. Yes, you could probably drive it home but it is in 4 wheel drive and that 360 sucks gas like it is free, plus the plow restricts air flow to the radiator. Probably best to trailer or tow it home. I have it for sale in my front yard and listed on other media so I may end the auction early if it sells