1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l No Reserve Low Miles!!!! on 2040-cars
Chester, Virginia, United States
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
Year: 1989
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: Grand Wagoneer
Trim: Base Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Mileage: 82,335
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Burgundy
Todays NO reserve auction is for the nicest Grand Wagoneer that I have in my collection and I personally own two of the 40 thousand dollar Wagonmasters. This was a one owner truck with low low miles and no rust on it when I bought it back in 2007. Since then it has been kept in climate controlled storage. This truck was driven 58k the first 6 years of its life and 24k the last 18 yrs. No Autocheck reports are included in my auctions for some reason I think eBay hates me, but I bought one for the truck and can forward to you if you like. This truck has been repainted the correct Dover Grey that came on it from the factory. Only reason for the repaint is that it had a clear coat problem as they all do. This truck has zero rust. The wood grain on the side is in near perfect condition other than slight lifting by the gas door, and a few tiny scratches. All the marker lights are brand new along with the window wipes. The Jeep has the SEV Marchal fog lamps and all original grille and surround. This Jeep is absolutely stunning!
The interior is as perfect as you will find on any 1989 Grand Wagoneer that has not been completely restored. The cordovan leather is very soft and supple; as soon as you sit in it you think you have gone back in time. The only part of this Jeeps interior that is not original is the headliner. The original cargo cover is in place and is in excellent condition. All carpet is original no aftermarket replacement on this one. The original floor mats still protect the carpet as well and are perfect no holes and only slight wear. Original radio also in this one. Lots of guys tell you about the great mp3 radios in theirs, but guess what, that’s depreciation to the value of the Jeep. But if you must have one the glove box is the perfect place to mount one and still retain the factory look. This Wagoneer has the overhead console also which is one of the things that make the 89 to 91 Jeeps the cr`eme of the crop other than the rear wiper. Oh and by the way this Jeep has never been smoked in and hope it never will be.
Now to the drive train of course not much was needed here. The carburetor was rebuilt not replaced there again all original truck. The truck was then tuned with only the best of parts available, new cap, button, wires, ignition module and plugs. All new air filter, oil filter, and the oil was changed with quality Amsoil 5w30 since most of these trucks I have sold lately have went to the colder climate states. A compression test was done at time of tune up and all cylinders were between 143 and 150. So with less than a 5 percent difference between cylinders there’s many more miles to go with this one. There is no pretty chrome or anything like that on the motor it’s all bone stock as it was when it left the Toledo plant in 1989. The AC has not been converted it’s still an R12 system. Just like most everything else on the Jeep it’s like it came from the factory.
Ok other than what has been stated earlier this Jeep has all new metal brake lines, new rotors, new drums, new pads, new shoes, new wheel cylinders ,so just about everything to do with the brake system is new and was completely flushed.
The tires are brand new Hankook 70 thousand mile rated whitewalls with less than 2 miles on them. Even have stickers still on them. The brakes and tires alone were over 2000 dollars. The muffler and tailpipe are brand new as well. I also had all four of the shocks replaced as well.
OK now for the part that must be posted a 1000 dollar deposit must be made within 24 hours of auctions end. The remainder due must be paid by cash or bank wire. Sorry but if you have less than 10 feedback you must ask BEFORE you bid. If you would like a bid for shipping please email K12racer@aol.com. I have used Liles Transport several times and the past and David will ship it worry free. I wouldn’t recommend him if I didn’t trust him with a truck of this value. If any other questions feel free to email, my email goes directly to my iPhone so I usually respond within minutes. There is no buy it now , but if you must have it make an offer but no I won’t end auction for a 10k offer. Remember this is a NO reserve auction and this Jeep will be sold. |
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