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Grand Wagoneer 4x4 Low Original Miles Very Clean And Well Kept on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:128998
Location:

Annapolis, Maryland, United States

Annapolis, Maryland, United States
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1987 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER 4X4

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1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 4X4 with 128,998 original miles, Two Owners, Meticulously maintained.  Very Clean and Well Kept.  It has spent it entire life in California until recently.  Absolutely no rust ever.  The body is in amazing condition.  Wood grain is very nice.  Interior is pristine.  The spare tire and jack are included as well as the manuals and original floor mats. This truck is a pleasure to drive.   It starts immediately, idles smooth and quiet, has excellent oil pressure, and runs strong.  It shifts smooth, timely and proper. The suspension is firm and controlled. There are no vibrations at any speed. The brakes work well without pulling or pulsations. The power door locks are fast and responsive and air blows out the appropriate vents. The climate controls are functioning properly with heat and Ice Cold A/C. The front seats are firm and supportive. All options work as intended including all windows, rear hatch window,fog lights and cruise control.  Recent full tune up, brakes, shocks, exhaust.  The headliner is beginning to sag.  Tires are matching Coopers and have 90% tread. 

TERMS: This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty. Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this vehicle. Please be thorough with your pre-purchase questions and/or inspections. If you want to speak with me directly, please email me for my phone number. I have done my best to represent this vehicle as accurately as possible. Thank you and Good Luck!

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