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1979 Jeep Wagoneer 102k Arizona Original Miles, Cj, Willys, Restored, Rare, on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:1979 Mileage:102000
Location:

Waddell, Arizona, United States

Waddell, Arizona, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:5.9L 360Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Year
: 1979
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: Wagoneer
Trim: Limited Sport Utility 4-Door
Mileage: 102,000
Drive Type: 4WD

AMAZING condition 1979 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. This Arizona original has been loved its whole life. Owned by only Wagoneer fanatics. Has every receipt since new, hand written mileage book with repairs, Build sheet, Owner manuals and print outs and instructions on nearly everything that was done to the jeep. WOW.  102k original miles!! with the 360 rebuilt at 80k, with a RV cam, Edelbrock 4 BBL intake and carb. Full length headers, Upgraded Ignition with a late model GM coil and Ford style distributor. Aluminum radiator, 3" exhaust high flow cat and Magnaflow muffler and MUCH MORE!! This thing sounds mean. You can REALLY hear the RV cam. Has 70 PSI oil pressure at startup and runs 40+ all day. This jeep has been repainted the original Ensign Blue. (better than the factory ever did!! by a far stretch) New wood grain, Newly upholstered front seats, reusing some of the original fabric. Custom console, Couple year old  carpet, headliner and Window tint. 4" Bj's Offroad 4 spring lift. pro-comp shocks, braided brake lines. 31" Yokohama Geolanders with matching spare. Restored wheels, Brand New Mile Marker part time kit in the original Quadratrac Transfercase with a 16% overdrive. (The overdrive helps lower the RPMs on the highway.) Warn locking hubs, with factory center caps cut to fit. Kenwood CD player with (4) 6" Infinity speakers.  Working and COLD A/C. Has a NEW BJ's offroad winch bumper ($850.00) and a Bulldog 10k winch. There is also a Roof rack that is wired for 3 sets of lights. The original bumper for the front is avail if you would rather have that. A discount can be discussed for removal of winch bumper and installation of original.

This jeep runs and drives great. The RV cam and exhaust sounds amazing (like no other Wagoneer  I've heard), The 16% overdrive makes it nice to go down the highway. However it did drop some of the low end grunt. Still has PLENTY of power. The headliner material is great, however the backer board is warped. Looks good, but not perfect. The carpets and Jeep Logo floormats have been in it for a couple of years and have faded (thanks Arizona). The window tint is overall good, but NOT perfect the rear window being the worst, it too is 5-8 years old. The chrome on the grill is not perfect. The blue paint is almost flawless and shines. Only having 3 tiny chips where front bumper was. The underneath is original and has never been resprayed. Only the diff covers got paint. All the factory markings can be seen. There is a small rust spot on passenger floor 1/2 the size of a penny.

I absolutely LOVE this Jeep. I restore Jeeps for a living and this one has been MY TOY!  I built it the way I wanted it. It turns heads and people are always talking to me at gas stations and car shows. It runs and drives awesome, a TRUE classic wood grained wagg. I hate to see her go. As much as I hate to see her go, I need to put the money towards the business. It is a 34 year old vehicle. AND I do drive it. So that being said there are a few little things here and there like I said above. This is NOT a perfect vehicle nor is it completely restored.There is NO warranty expressed or implied. I have sold jeeps all over the US and over sea's. You can view my website www.thejeepfarm.com (work in progress). At the close of auction I need a 500.00 deposit within 48hrs Via PAYPAL or Bank Check or Money order. I WILL ONLY take Bank Check or Certified Money Order for final payment. I have done this MANY times. As soon as the money clears my account. I will overnight the title requiring a signature (so I know you have received it). The shipping is up to the buyer. I will deliver the Jeep on my trailer, to any carrier in the Phoenix area at no charge. I have used Reliable Carriers many times with great success.

If you have any questions feel free to call 602.763.3505 DREW

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