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1982 Jeep Wagoneer Sj Unrestored Original 360-v8 -tons Of Recent Mechanical Work on 2040-cars

Year:1982 Mileage:199000 Color: Jamaica Beige /
 Brownish Orange
Location:

Longmont, Colorado, United States

Longmont, Colorado, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic w/ AWD
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:5.9L 360Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1JCNA15N4CT047952 Year: 1982
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: Wagoneer
Trim: Base Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Mileage: 199,000
Power Options: Tilt, AM/FM Radio, Folding Rear Seat, Intermittent Wipers, Exterior Vents, Power Mirrors, Map Lights, Cargo Light, Class 3 Trailer Hitch, Trailer Lights Plug, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Limited
Exterior Color: Jamaica Beige
Interior Color: Brownish Orange
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU CONSIDER BIDDING ON THIS JEEP

You are bidding on a complete and running unrestored original 1982 Jeep Wagoneer SJ Limited in Jamaica Beige with $4500 of recent mechanical work.

Dear Jeep Lovers and Wagoneer Lovers:

This is an original 1982 Jeep Wagoneer SJ. '82 was the first year it had all the luxury options. All the original features/options work unless otherwise stated below.
  The body is "high" miles (not for its age) (199k) but most of that was spent being towed behind an RV.  Then the Jeep sat for many years.   It has a clear Colorado title. This vehicle has spent its entire life in rust-free Northern Colorado and was originally purchased in Greeley, Colorado then registered in LaSalle, CO, then Ault, CO. It has a clean Carfax report which I will be happy to email to you or you can pull one on your own.  It is a daily driver and starts the first time, every time, no matter the weather.  The carpet is in excellent shape with no major tears or holes.  The paint is original with no major rust and no dents unless otherwise stated.  Wheels are original.  Upholstery is original.  A list of what is new (mechanically and cosmetically) is listed below.  Receipts for all the work I have done can be provided.  

Remember, this is a 30 year old vehicle.  It will never be perfect unless you do a frame off restoration.  This is an unrestored original which means if something needed to be fixed or replaced, it was done (as you would on any car).  But is was never repainted or removed from the frame to restore in any way.  Recently, an unrestored original Wagoneer sold for $17500 on eBay.  One sold via Craigslist right here in Colorado for $21000.  They are highly desirable and have an amazing following.  This is your chance to buy one knowing exactly what has been done to it and exactly what's left. I have provided below a list of what is wrong with the Jeep still that I have not gotten to yet.  I will do my best to disclose everything down to the last detail.  I will answer every question you have.

FEATURES and OPTIONS
• 360 CID V8 Engine
• Leather Interior- in fair shape considering the age and that it is 80's Jeep leather.
• Power windows- they all work great
• Power tailgate glass- original and works great
• Power drivers seat- original and works great
• Power passengers seat- original and works great
• Cruise Control- original and works great
• Tilt Steering Wheel- original and works great
• Power door locks- original and works great but need lubing on internal connections (see list below)
• Power mirrors (not working- see WORK NEEDED section below)
• AC- Needs charged
• Intermittent Wipers -original and works great
• Class 3 Hitch
• Cargo Light -original and works great
• Map lights -original and works great
• AM/FM Radio -original and works
• 3 Speed Automatic Transmission - In excellent shape.
• Quadra-Trac Full time Transfer Case
• 4WD with 4-high and 4-low 
• Original Jamaica Beige Paint (will provide a can of matching 2J aerosol paint)
• Original Interior

RECENT MECHANICAL WORK (LAST 6 MONTHS)- well over $4500 spent mechanically
• The engine (360 V8) has been rebuilt. It has less than 1500 miles on it. 
• Cam bearings have been replaced
• Crank bearings have been replaced
• New 800 CCA battery (less than 100 miles)
• New timing chain
• New timing chain cover gasket• New spark plugs
• New power steering pump and reservoir
• New starter
• New alternator\
• New front brake rotors (less than 250 miles)
• New front brake pads (less than 250 miles)
• New rear brake drums 
(less than 250 miles)
• New rear brake shoes (less than 250 miles)
• New rear brake cylinders
• New spark plug wires
• New belts
• New hoses including all vacuum hoses
• New catalytic converter
• New oil pan gasket
• New transfer case gasket
• Rear differential fluid change with synthetic
• New driver's door handle internal mechanism
• All new light bulbs and inside of lamps polished
• New tailgate window switch
• New battery tray and tie downs.
• Much more that I likely cannot recall
• New dome light

RECENT COSMETIC WORK
• Headliner replaced
• Removed, cleaned and polished both sides of ORIGINAL wheels
• Removed all 9 ORIGINAL door sills, cleaned underneath, replaced all screws, polished all door sill metal
• Professionally detailed including removal of all seats, machine polishing and engine
• Removed rear bumper and cleaned and reconditioned
• Removed hitch, cleaned and re-painted
• Replaced center console
• All chrome and aluminum polished
• New undercoating on all 4 wheel wells
• Replaced AMC emblem on tailgate
• Replaced screws and polished exterior tailgate trim
• Touched up all rock chips and repainted nose
• Removed grille, cleaned and touched up paint
• Removed all lights, markers and turn signals, cleaned, polished
• Removed the battery. Ground and repainted metal underneath. 
• NEW WOOD GRAPHICS ALL THE WAY AROUND!
• New wood graphics on side of roof rack 

WHAT IS ORIGINAL??
• The paint (which is still smooth, shines, and water will bead off it). Color is Jamaica Beige (color code 2J)
• The wood trim surround
• Original spare, never used
• Original jack, tire iron and storage bag!
• All the emblems (except one that was replaced)
• Original dealer documentation including owners manual, warranty book ,etc (see pictures)
• I have the original sales brochure!!
• The carpet is original and in EXCELLENT shape
• Original floor mats and they are in good shape.
• All the chrome and aluminum trim
• The upholstery
• Engine is original and it great shape mechanically and cosmetically.
• Transmission
• Roof rack is perfect
• Dash (not a single crack)
• Door panels are near perfect- see pictures
• and everything else not listed above as replaced.

WHAT STILL NEEDS TO BE DONE/REPAIRED??
I am still in the process of restoring the Wagoneer to 100% and there is NOT MUCH LEFT to do.  This list may seem long, but I have intentionally included even the smallest issue so there are no surprises.  All of this work is simple and can be done easily. 
• Rear springs work fine but need to be replaced to restore original ride height.
• Transmission leaks which has been diagnosed at the front pump seal.  This needs to be repaired and causes the transmission to not want to engage into 1st gear when it is cold.  However this rarely happens and goes away after a few blocks.
• The exterior sweep molding on all 4 doors has been removed because it was dry-rotted from sitting for so long.  These are available for $13 each on line.  I can provide you this information.
• Power mirrors did work until the wires were pulled off during work inside the door panel.  With a schematic, you could solder the connections back on.
• Tires need to be replaced.  Tread is good but they are dry rotted from sitting in storage for so long.
• Two small rust holes behind the rear wheels need repaired
• Upholstery needs redone as stated above
• Radio works but there is a short that cuts off the left speakers occasionally
• The internal door handle mechanisms need to be lubed
• There is a small ding in the hood less than the size of a dime. This is the ONLY dent.  I tried to take a picture of it but it is so small it won't show up in the pictures.  It is smaller than a single hail dent.
• The rear window switch needs to be replaced.  This switch was already purchased and will come with the vehicle.  The window works from the switch on the dash but not with a key from the tailgate.  You will just have to install it.
• There is a small hole in the carpet in the cargo area right near the edge.
• There is a small piece of trim missing on the drivers side rear door (that you wouldn't even notice unless I told you) See pictures.
• The windshield has been sealed with sealant to prevent leaking.  It is barely noticeable.

Email me any and all questions and happy bidding!

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