1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
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1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
offered for sale, with Sunroof. $5,500 Black, Sunroof, Ice
Cold AC, 132,000 miles Offered for sale is a classic 4WD Black Jeep Grand Wagoneer
with all the options, ice cold air conditioning, sunroof, power windows, (all of
which are working). Vehicle was professionally maintained, and has never
been used off roading or seen hard use. Another perk is you can insure this car
as a classic car, and the benefit is insurance can be purchased for $150-$300
per year! Current Mileage is 132,000. Interior/Exterior is great. Some
minor damage to paint, and the rear tailgate wood grain is faded, but the
vehicle is in great shape and was used as a daily driver until a few months ago
so it’s a clean and classic ride. This is not a ragged out misused heap. If you
are a looking for a weekend toy, daily driver, or a great foundation for a
complete restoration, this Jeep fits the bill. This Jeep is not trashed, not
abused, and is 98% original. A new radio has been professionally installed, and
the front seats have been replaced, mirroring the original material and design. Jeep has long been one of the kings of the off-road world,
and the 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer was a welcome addition to the powerful Jeep
fleet. A higher end model than the Jeep Wagoneer, the 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
boasted a 5.9-liter V8 engine with 144 hp and standard 4-wheel-drive. Comforts were not forgotten in the Grand Wagoneer, either.
Air conditioning, power windows, a rear-window wiper, an overhead console and a
cassette player all were standard in the 1989 Grand Wagoneer. There was also an
optional sunroof available for those who need to see the sky while driving and
interior space aplenty, either for passengers or cargo. Owners of the 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer were extremely happy
with the SUV. They mostly agreed that it can drive anywhere in any weather. A
common comment was that drivers feel safe behind the wheel of the Grand
Wagoneer, probably because it was built like a tank. |
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