Jeep Grand Wagoneer Suv 4x4 47000 Actual Miles on 2040-cars
Woodward, Oklahoma, United States
1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer SUV 4x4. We bought this jeep from the estate of a lady who passed away this year at the age of 93. According to her family, she bought this jeep in 1995 and was the second owner. The jeep had approx. 25,000 miles on it when she bought it at the age of 72. She put 21000 miles on the jeep in the years that she had it. She last tagged the jeep about 5 yrs ago. She could no longer drive it and it sat for 5 yrs until her death. My husband bought the jeep for me but I need a later model vehicle so Im selling the jeep. I drive the jeep daily. Im going to describe the jeep from my point of view to the best of my ability. I will gladly send more pictures or answer any questions about the jeep. Im told the engine is a 5.9 360 2 bbl carb. Im not impressed with the gas mileage. I was told I wouldn't be. The engine is strong and responsive. No smoke. Never was that Ive seen. I drove her on a 120 mile round trip last week and was pleasantly surprised on the highway. No pulling. I had to watch my speed as she easily climbed past 70. Very comfortable ride. I think she needs shocks. 4x4 works great. There are three dents on the exterior as I tried to show in the pictures. A bit of surface rust that rubs off. 1 spot of rust under the drivers rear door, drainage problem im sure, None on the body of the jeep. I took a picture of it. Its small. She definitely needs paint. Windshield is perfect. Interior is very good. I took pictures of the carpet and pedals to show the wear.Please ignore the dirt, Im driving her daily. Seats are great,front and back. The rear cargo shade is there and works good. The windows in the front work good, rear passenger window works, rear drivers side window goes down about an inch and back up easily, may be a problem with the rubber around it. Rear window motor does not work. Dash is good, gauges work. Radio works. Lights work good. Headliner sagging, needs replaced. Center overhead console is good. Ive described the jeep to the best of my ability. I will gladly answer any questions or send more pictures on request. Thanks for looking. |
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