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1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l 4wd 144000 P/u Minnesota on 2040-cars

US $2,450.00
Year:1987 Mileage:144000
Location:

Alexandria, Minnesota, United States

Alexandria, Minnesota, United States
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  • Address:Alexandria, MN 56308

  • Year:1987
  • Make:Jeep
  • Model:Grand Wagoneer
  • Mileage:144,000
  • For Sale By:Owner
  • Description: runs great...slight rust along bottom...blue...ice cold air...seats and head liner have some rips...new Cooper Discoverer $600 tires...radio doesn't work well...no smoke odor...fun vehicle!

    Note pictures for the problem areas:
    Slight rust below rear door on passenger side
    Slight rust below rear door on drivers side
    Seats that have rips
    Interior carpet of back tailgate door
    Decal wood-grain side panels and head liner could use replacing

  • Pick up in Alexandria, MN. We can make arrangements to meet with gas only cost paid by buyer. Cash payment upon pick-up.


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