Classic 1966 Jeep Wagoneer 327 Vigilante 4x4 - Diy Dream on 2040-cars
Lufkin, Texas, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327 Vigilante
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jeep
Model: Wagoneer
Trim: Custom 4-door
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
Exterior Color: Bronze Mist
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 999,999
Classic 1966 Jeep Wagoneer, 327 Vigilante, 4wheel Drive. This Wagoneer is a rare find an ebay search brought up only one '68 and it was already restored. If your looking for a Do It Yourself project look no further. This '66 is 90% original (a CB radio is the only add on) and, it runs great (driven weekly), the 4 wheel drive is in perfect working order, the back glass is cracked (but solid, window rolls up and down-no problem), the windshield has a small star crack, all other glass is perfect. It has under the dash air that I believe was factory in '66, it blows, but not cold (it may just need freon I don't know) we bought the Jeep in Colorado so air conditioning wasn't an issue. The alternator will not charge, there is some rust damage on the rear quarter panels, a 2 1\2 in tear in the rear seat, and two small tears in the head liner. The hood has an area where something took the paint off, but the metal wasn't affected except by a little rust. The interior upholstery and carpet has some stains and is worn, but not excessively so (not for a 47 year old Jeep by any means). The odometer hasn't worked since I've owned the Jeep, so I can't report the mileage, **I listed it as 999999 because they ask for a number**. However, this Jeep has been driven as a second vehicle to work etc.. for several years with minimal problems. We just installed new brakes ($500), points, and plug wires. This Wagoneer is the perfect start for a restoration project, no major damage to any part of the vehicle, a little paint and engine clean up and your well on your way. It will be hard to find another 1966 model Jeep Wagoneer 327 in this condition, for this price. Most are trashed or already restored.
Jeep Wagoneer for Sale
1982 jeep wagoneer sj unrestored original 360-v8 -tons of recent mechanical work
1985 jeep grand wagoneer - runs - no reserve - 100% original!!!
1987 jeep grand wagoneer base sport utility 4-door 5.9l
1989 jeep grand wagoneer! absolute auction! no reserve!
1980 jeep wagoneer base sport utility 4-door 4.2l(US $8,999.00)
Barn find 1985 jeep grand wagoneer survivor 93k orig. miles
Auto Services in Texas
Woodway Car Center ★★★★★
Woods Paint & Body ★★★★★
Wilson Paint & Body Shop ★★★★★
WHITAKERS Auto Body & Paint ★★★★★
Westerly Tire & Automotive Inc ★★★★★
VIP Engine Installation ★★★★★
Auto blog
Jeep Wrangler gets the wide-track treatment
Mon, 07 Jan 2013When we read the tip about a Gulf-state diplomat in Rabat, Morocco who had supposedly "merged two Jeep Wranglers," we figured the two off-roaders were somehow linked front-to-back. Oh no. As you can see in the image above, taken from video of that vehicle actually traveling down the road and needing more than one lane to do it, the two Jeeps were put together side-by-side.
The seriously widebody truck is said to have six wheels, one at each corner and two in the middle. That's about all anyone seems to know about it at the moment, and that's probably enough - in these situations you know better than to ask why, just watch the video below.
Georgia judge slashes verdict to $40M in Jeep fire case
Wed, Jul 29 2015A judge in Georgia has drastically reduced the damages that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will have to pay to the family of Remington Walden, who a court said died as a result of the unsafe design of one of its vehicles. While the jury originally awarded the family $150 million at FCA's expense, Judge J. Kevin Chason cut that amount to $40 million, the Detroit News reported. The automaker may still appeal the verdict. The case dates to March 2012, when a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee in which four-year-old Walden was riding was rear-ended by another vehicle. Due to what the jury ruled was an unsafe fuel tank, a fire erupted, and Walden died in the fire. The family's lawyers successfully argued that the automaker knew there was a problem and didn't take sufficient action to address the issue, while FCA countered that its vehicles met the applicable safety standards when they were built. The jury found FCA 99 percent responsible for the fire and Walden's death, reserving the final one percent for the driver who caused the crash. The court awarded the Waldens $150 million in damages to be paid by the automaker: $120 million for wrongful death, and a further $30 million for pain and suffering. FCA, however, argued that the damages were disproportionate to the incident, noting that the $120 million was 11 times higher and the $30 million four times higher than any comparable awards upheld on appeal in the state. Chason agreed and cut the penalties extensively. The Walden family has reportedly accepted the reduced verdict. But according to the News, company spokesman Michael Palese said, "The reduction in the damage awards does not cure the many errors that tainted this verdict and denied FCA US a fair trial. We are considering our legal options." News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: Jeep Government/Legal Recalls Jeep lawsuit court
Ford stops JV work In Russia, Stellantis donates to Ukrainian refugees
Wed, Mar 2 2022Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is obviously killing civilians and destroying infrastructure throughout the country. ItÂ’s also affecting the auto industry there and across wider Europe, from the wiring harnesses we mentioned earlier today to new announcements from Ford and Stellantis. And thereÂ’s reason to think in bigger terms than todayÂ’s business deals, since there are massive lithium deposits in the ground in Ukraine. What this means for raw materials for future electric vehicles canÂ’t yet be determined, but itÂ’s worth thinking about as the world reacts to RussiaÂ’s actions. Following decisions by Apple and other major automakers to stop or otherwise curtail activities in Russia, Ford announced that it will suspend all of its joint venture operations in Russia, effective immediately, until further notice. “As part of the global community, Ford is deeply concerned about the invasion of Ukraine and the resultant threats to peace and stability,” the company said in a statement. “The situation has compelled us to reassess our operations in Russia. In recent years, Ford has significantly wound down its Russian operations, which now focus exclusively on commercial van manufacturing and Russian sales through a minority interest in the Sollers Ford joint venture.” Even though Stellantis only has 71 employees based in Ukraine, it announced today it will donate 1 million euros (around $1.1 million U.S.) to Ukrainian refugees and civilians. StellantisÂ’ head of operations in Ukraine will help the automaker work with local non-governmental organizations that are supporting Ukrainians to get the funds where they need to go. “Stellantis condemns violence and aggression and, in this time of unprecedented pain, our priority is the health and safety of our Ukrainian employees and families,” Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said in a statement. “An aggression that shook a world order, already unsettled by uncertainty, has been launched. The Stellantis community, made of 170 nationalities, looks with dismay as civilians flee the country. Even if the scale of casualties is not yet apparent, the human toll will be unbearable.” As of this morning, Stellantis said all of its 71 employees there were safe. This is not a normal line to read in automotive press releases, but this is not a normal time.








