Black 1988 Jeep Wagoneer on 2040-cars
Gordon, Georgia, United States
I purchased this vehicle with the intention of restoring it and giving it as a gift. My plan fell through, but not before I completed several projects on this already sound classic SUV.
Extensive work had been done shortly before I bought it. This included:
-Rebuilt rear differential (as well as a faultless chassis) -A/C serviced and working very well
-Tires in great condition -Wood grain vinyl was changed professionally (this does have a few flaws, but still looks very clean) -Reupholstered front and rear seats (original cloth center panel of seats was retained to keep the look authentic) -Professional paint job in the original black. In addition to this, I had the following work performed: -New Rubber Seals on all the windows -New Headliner -Recovered sun damaged dash
-Overhauled the transmission
-Replaced motors for power windows
One of the previous owners had tried to install a sunroof. It was beyond repair, so I had it permanently sealed to ensure there would be no leaks. I intended to leave it as a skylight, but when the new headliner was installed, they covered over it. I had already decided to sell and did not have skylight uncovered. |
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