1984 Jeep Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
Beautiful well taken care of wagoneer. Has a nice stereo, heat and air works, Back glass goes down with key or inside button. All windows go down and all locks work. New radiator, starts every time with no problems, tires are in very good shape. Was told the 4x4 works but I never tried it. Goes down highway with no problems . Has extra charger for cell phone in glove box and MP player hook up. Tinted windows are needing redone. On passenger side there's a little chipping of wood trim that will be an easy fix. Has just a couple small spots of surface rust. Overall I think this is a really nice Wagoneer and I would love to keep it but am needing the money. 3 days after auction will be needing a $500 non refundable deposit. Will take cashier check and buyer responsible for shipping. Sold as is where is. |
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