1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Restored Garnet Red Cherry Oak Wood Panels Amc 360 V8 on 2040-cars
Malibu, California, United States
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For Sale by private owner is a breathtaking RESTORED 1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA CAR. Finished in special order Garnet Red Metallic with a Light Parchment leather and corduroy interior. Featuring sleek and attractive Cherry Oak side panels. This is the original factory color combination and trim level. All numbers matching. Optional AMC 360 cubic inch 8 cylinder engine. Rebuilt automatic transmission. Full towing package. Power everything. Garage kept every night. This Jeep starts right up every time and runs extremely well. Super smooth, quiet and powerful. The transmission shifts flawlessly as well. Steering is tight and accurate, suspension feels great and the brakes stop the car promptly and safely. A real pleasure to drive, own and look at!
Items included in restoration: - Full repaint in original Garnet Red Metallic (AMC color code: 3C) - All new Cherry Oak sidepaneling - All new perimeter trim wood - Extensive engine work - New water pump - New radiator - New belts and hoses - All fluids and filters changed - New high output Interstate battery - Full tune up - Full brake job - Full interior, exterior, undercarriage and engine bay steam cleaning This full size Jeep body style ran from 1963 to 1991 under Kaiser, American Motors Corporation and Chrysler supervision, and 1984 was the first model year of the official "Grand Wagoneer" name plate. These first year 1984 Grand Wagoneer's are very difficult to find and even more rare to see in an extremely desirable special order color combination. This is the 'BE ALL, END ALL' of Jeep Grand Wagoneers. A lifelong California vehicle that has been exclusively garage kept and only serviced by trained Jeep technicians. Clear title. Clean Carfax and Autocheck reports. Never in an accident! The thorough restoration has made this Jeep a major head turner. Every time it is driven it receives an endless stream of compliments and "thumbs up." These Jeeps have become a staple of Americana and have been featured in countless movies and advertising campaigns over the years. You will see Grand Wagoneers in this years Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers, Vineyard Vines and J Crew catalogs. These fully restored Jeeps are sold by a few different restoration companies including "Wagonmaster" in Texas and "Wagoneer World" in California for between $40,000 and $100,000 dollars. By comparison this Jeep which has been subject to the same type of attention to detail restoration is a bargain many times over. Tens of thousands of dollars have been invested in this particular Jeep over the years to make sure it is in top condition. A Jeep Grand Wagoneer is the epitome of artistic design elements, class, ruggedness, exceptional build quality and that ever prevalent Preppy charm. If you have been looking for that special car...your search ends here. Please call 424-354-1492 for further details and inquiries. |
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