*** Florida Barn Find *** 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer *** 62,000 Miles!!! *** All O on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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This is a one owner, all original, Florida barn find, 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. It only has 62,000 miles on it. The title is dated 05/14/1992. I bought this truck from the original owner's son, who inherited it from his dad when he passed away. It literally has been sitting in a barn for many years. The miles are accurate. Autocheck confirms this truck's history. No accidents…no stories. I had this vehicle towed to my Jeep mechanic who installed a new carburetor, PCV valve, lower radiator hose, tune-up, new wires, flushed the coolant system, cleaned fuel lines & gas tank, new fuel filters, new ignition module, repaired vacuum leaks, checked diff. & replaced transmission fluids & oil service, repaired a short in the system, new battery, and charged the ac system, brakes repaired, and more. It now starts right up and runs real strong. Transmission is smooth now as I had a rebuilt transmission installed What needs to be done to it? The original paint clear coat has deteriorated, and the paint has faded…a new paint job is in order if you wish. There is a very small crease that needs some repair on the drivers door. It needs all new tires, including the spare. Cosmetically inside, the truck needs a new headliner, a good thorough cleaning & some minor other things. Mechanically, the truck needs to have an exhaust leak fixed & the rear window doesn't open. Anything else left to fix should be minor. If I've forgotten anything, and I probably have, it is not on purpose and it will be minor. This is an easy cosmetic restoration without all the problems that most of these have. Please, if you are a cry baby about every little thing, please go away and torture someone else. I do this for fun. I would like someone to buy this and enjoy it. Look at my feedback over 14 years, and be confident in your bidding and purchase. Any questions, please call Norm@941-961-3550 anytime. Thanks.
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