1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Extreme Low Miles With Ultra Rare 3rd Row Seating on 2040-cars
Bemus Point, New York, United States
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Selling my"Hers" of my pair of matching "His & Her's" 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneers. Her's has uber rare and cool THREE ROWS OF SEATING! The drop dead gorgeous 1990 Wagoneer is the hit for everyone from my parents to my high school age children who are regularly confiscating it from me. It is registered in my name and up for the Summer @ Chautauqua Lake, NY. Options include Six Way Power Driver’s Seat, Cruise Control, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, AM-FM-Cassette Stereo , Tilt Steering Wheel, Power Rear Window w/ Wiper, Brady Bunch Style Rear Facing Third Row Seating (Only known non-functioning items are the power door locks/ power front passenger seat)
Power Steering / Power Brakes
15” Alloy Wheels w/ Near Full Tread Kumho P 235/75R 15 Tires
Original Sand Interior in Near Excellent Condition
Original Sand Metallic Exterior Paint in Near Excellent Condition (Only a slight door mark here or there and characteristically found fading on cabin roof)
Fewer than 50,000 Believed Original Miles (Car Fax confirms Actual Miles through 2002 were 42,952. Just a two owner car at that time). In the last decade a date code correct engine replacement was fitted by the long term elderly owner due to a freeze plug blowing on the original engine. The '89/'90 donor Wagoneer replacement engine that was used had approximately 32,000 miles accumulated. The motor was installed by Jeep master mechanic and odometer professionally reset to match replacement engine and the DMV notified. Only a handful of miles have been traveled since the engine replacement. Until recently, even the original tires were still with this beautiful example. Total of under 50,000 believed original miles on this beautiful chassis with 95% +/- original paint & near 100% original and near excellent interior. Feel free to ring me @ 724-996-1288 if you wish to discuss further. You can likewise provide me your email address and I can supply additional images. |
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