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1988 Jeep Wagoneer Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

US $2,300.00
Year:1988 Mileage:213581
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
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This Jeep has been my trusted companion for 5 years now. He's got character, through and through. There's a lot of great things to say about him and some struggles also so lets jump right in.

The Good:
This car is awesome. It is a very limited model and really hard to find even on the internet these days. Its been kicking since 1988 and is still in pretty great looking shape. In the 5 years I've owned it I've replaced the speakers, fixed the breaks, replaced the muffler, replaced the coolant tank, replaced the started, and various other little tune ups.

The Bad:
The Jeep is getting old and shows it a bit in quirky ways. I don't think any of them couldn't be fixed if need be... The first is it overheats easily if idling for a long time... if your driving its fine though... the issue here is the front fan isn't running. The fan works... the electrical to it though does not switch properly. The car also can get into a shaking fit at higher speeds. This used to be a simple left to right vibration but has recently become a bit more forceful and would need to be looked at.

It has heat and a radio and good speakers and 4 wheel drive and a good heart. It's been an absolute blessing as a first car and if your into classic Jeeps you should give this one a look. Feel free to contact me with any questions or to come by and check it out.

Has over 200,000 miles now and still kicking. The tires are oversized which means off-roading is excellent.

I live in Lexington, not far from downtown and work at home so I'll be able to show the car during the day usually or at night. Also my number is 859-825-8496.

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