1981 Grand Jeep Wagoneer Limited 4x4 Automatic No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars
Howell, New Jersey, United States
This NO RESERVE auction is for a 1981 Jeep Limited Wagoneer that I purchased this past December with the intention of restoring it. It has been in my garage since purchased. This Wagoneer came from the West Coast and has no body or frame rust, except for the minor surface rust on the hood and roof. The odometer reads 49,850 but is not working (true miles unknown). This Jeep starts right up and runs strong. Transmission shifts as it should. Cosmetically there are some dents as shown in the pictures and the windshield has a major crack, interior is worn. Great project for someone who has the time and knowledge. A $500 deposit is due by Paypal within 72 hours of auction close.Balance do in cash within 7 days of auction end and which time vehicle is to be picked up. Transportation is the buyer's responsibility and vehicle is to be picked up in Howell, New Jersey. This Jeep is for sale locally and I will end this auction early if sold. Any questions or if you would like to come see it, please call Rob at 732-556-7156.
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