1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - Smooth Running Head Turner on 2040-cars
Lake Dallas, Texas, United States
1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer in excellent condition. No rust on this
"Woody". Starts every time, drives great. Odometer reads less than
95,000 miles. Beautiful Artic Blue exterior, with the tan original
interior in great condition. New a/c system pumps cold. Not featured in
photos, center caps are now on all wheels and tires have excellent
tread. All the electric windows, even the rear, work great. What
doesn't work: original radio (no speakers), gas gauge, cruise control, exterior
side mirror control. For a 29 year old vehicle, this Wagoneer is in
GREAT shape. Not to say it's perfect, but it's pretty darn close. If
you've been looking for a Grand Wagoneer, you've probably seen a lot of
junk, "projects", or very expensive restorations now being sold at
dealers such as Wagon Masters for $20K+. This Jeep Wagoneer is not
showroom perfect, but it is a head turner and runs great (even the 4
wheel drive); it has been treated with TLC and kept as original as
possible. This Wagoneer runs strong and the 4 Wheel Drive works great. It handles well and the brakes are in good condition. The paint and body are very nice with only minor dings. The body and floors are rust free. The woodgrain is also nice, but shows some weathering in the back and some scratches on the driver's side. The interior is also in good condition. The front arm rest shows some wear, but the upholstery and leather are not ripped or torn. It has the original carpet that is in good condition. Clear TX title.
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