1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Ennice, North Carolina, United States
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For Sale: a 1988 Jeep grand wagoneer; is in good structural shape but cosmedically it is a lillte lack luster but nothing that can't be painted over. Unfortunately for me my wife will not drive it because it is raised and about fell out of it her 1st time driving it and with us having a 1 year old I was informed it would be "appreciated" if I would just sell it so here I am. Neither one of them are perfect but here is a rundown of what I have: CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, Has Reese hitch and hookups for trailer lights, Dash top in good condition no cracks or splits, 360 v8 engine with automatic transmission, 4x4 with high and low range that works great, Headlights are good, Working stereo head unit, Working power seats. Drive shafts, u joints and differentials are in good shape and both differentials are DANA 44's. The Jeep has a rebuilt engine (I didn't do it the guy I bought it from did it)Has an Edelbrock 1405 600 CFM 4 BBL carburetor, Edelbrock intake, new alternator, MSD coil with high temp plug wires, Is running and driving, Has a transmission intercooler, Has what I was told is a 5 inches lift, Has 31x10.50-15's with 35-40% tread but does have some dry rot but I will throw in the two used spares I have, Has all the light housings and lenses, Has all the window glass, tailgate glass will not go down (someone cut the wires), Has wood grain vinyl removed (some studs pulled out some left none were ground off unfortunately), Has a sun roof that instead of fixing it someone calked it and pulled the switch out but the glass is good, the paint need to be re-done, the headliner and board are gone, Does not have emissions stuff on it even the converter is gone but I took off the smog pump and is still with it, Has all 4 speakers the front are dura brand and back are pioneer and power mirrors work. I can sit here an tell you this is all but something will always be left out but I can tell you I have went through it and fixed or repaired with little work but please feel free to e-mail me with any questions big or small and please realize what you are bidding on. it is by no means finished (unless you want a hunting vehicle or a toy for the weekend) but with some TLC this could become a great project that will end in a vehicle that will last for years. This is being sold with no warranties or guarantees being implied or written. What you see is what you get. There is a $500.00 (five-hundred dollar) non-refundable deposit required that will be credited to final purchase price upon pick-up and must be paid within 24 hours of auction ending via Paypal ONLY. The remaining balance to be paid in cash on the day of pick up. Unless other arrangements have been made items must be picked up with in 14 consecutive days or item will be re-listed and deposit used to cover re-listing fees along with time and aggravation charges. No payment plans, personal checks or credit cards. All cashier or travelers checks must clear into my account for ten (10) business days prior to titles being signed and property being pick up. I also have a 1987 I am parting out. If interested in buying whole or parts or using the 87 jeep to sweeten this deal please let me know. |
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