1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Woody Addition 156,119 Original Miles 5.9l 360 V8 on 2040-cars
Venice, Florida, United States
1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer "Woody Addition" 156,119 Original Miles / 5.9L / 360 / V8 We are selling a 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Here are the specs: 156,119 original miles 5.9L 360 V8 Automatic Dark Blue paint - Clear coat looks good; there is one small rust spot by the driver's side mirror, shown in pictures Clear title Interior looks good, there are a few cracks/tears in the leather. The carpet is original and does show wear. However, for the age of the vehicle it's in great shape! Quick Draw Quality Pawn Please read our auction policy before bidding. By placing a bid you agree to comply with all of the terms and conditions below. About us: We are a fairly new Pawn shop in Venice Florida. Our key word is Quality. We have combined experience of over 25 years in the Pawn and firearms business. Our interest is the lowest around at 15%, and we have our SOT2 Manufacturing license. *Please Call 941-484-2656 if you have any Questions* ***** ALL OF OUR ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE AUTHENTIC AND AS DESCRIBED!!!! · If you are in Venice Florida, please stop by to check out anything and everything!!! ***** We describe all items to the best of our knowledge and ability. We sell everything from new and used Jewelry, Watches, Electronics, Clothing, Video Game Systems and Games, Tools, Firearms and accessories, musical instruments and collectibles. Everything should be considered sold AS IS. I am sorry but we are not Wal-Mart and do not offer warranties. Bidders with ZERO or NEGATIVE Feedback, please contact us before bidding. Florida residents have to pay 7% sales tax. We generally ship 1-2 business days after payment is received. You will receive your tracking info through PayPal. Full payment is due within 72 hrs. of winning bid or item will be relisted and you will be turned into eBay as a nonpaying bidder. We will combine shipping, so ask us for a quote first. Out of Country residents, Get a shipping quote before bidding! A restocking fee of 20% for any cancellations or returns. By bidding on this item, you are agreeing to the above terms. · Paypal is preferred payment. We only accept payment from CONFIRMED PayPal addresses. Call the number at the top to make a credit card payment. · *Feedback Policy* we strive to leave positive feedback for all of our customers. If you have an issue with the transaction, please email us before leaving any negative feedback or opening a case. We will do whatever it takes to make you happy, but you have to give us a chance first. :D Please leave us feedback when you receive your item. · Local pickups are always aloud with no shipping fees PLEASE TAKE THE TIME AND CHECK OUT OUR OTHER AUCTIONS. Being an upscale pawn Shop, we have a little of everything! Add us to your favorites! |
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