Grand Wagoneer 4wd 1988 Jeep / Wagoneer on 2040-cars
Paradise, California, United States
This beautiful Jeep GRAND WAGONEER very good condition. Recently It has received a lot of TLC bringing it to its current beautiful condition.
This is a RUST FREE California car. It is currently registered in California and passed CA. strict Smog testing. The power leather and cloth seats were cleaned and the leather was protected with a good conditioner. Carpets were steam cleaned and a minor repair to the carpet in the cargo area was completed. The fuel tank was removed, inspected and a new sending unit and filler hoses and fuel cap were installed. New under hood insulation and exterior rubber glass wipe moldings were installed. All of the power windows and door locks were put in working condition. The vehicle is equipped with cruise control, power seats, power windows and door locks, aftermarket Stereo CD player sounds great, a battery disconnect switch and a trailer hitch . The car was then converted to FUEL INJECTION using a CA legal Howell Fuel Injection system which was professionally installed. By installing the injection system some of the smog equipment was removed including the smog pump, manifold tubes, and some vacuum lines, permissible under CA smog laws with this injection unit. This conversion cost over $2,000.00. At the same time new spark plugs, plug wiring, ignition coil, rotor cap, vacuum lines, fan belts, radiator hoses and thermostat were installed. Off to the transmission shop. While there the transfer case was removed and some bushings were replaced. The transmission was flushed twice and all fluids in the transmission and differentials were drained and replaced. At the paint shop a new coat of the factory original red paint color was applied. The vinyl wood on the outside is in very good to excellent condition. As far as I know it is original. Still needing attention. The AC unit is not working. It may work by adding freon but may need to be converted to the new standards. There is info on line on how to do this conversion if you choose not to have it professionally done. The oil pressure gauge generally pegs showing high pressure but occasionally reads in the 40 to 50# range, the dash clock has a mind of its own and does not hold the correct time. There is small amounts of oil on my garage floor indicating a slight oil leak. The headliner droops a bit on the passenger front side. The plastic coated trim above the tailgate window shows some discoloration and the clear plastic coating shows some peeling. The rear defogger wires may need some repair as the window tint was removed scraping some wires. Now you know what I know. Buyer will be fully responsible for arranging and paying for any and all transportation costs. Seller will provide a clear California title once funds are verified and received. A $500.00 deposit via Pay Pal will be required within 24 hrs. from the close of auction. Final payment will be discussed between buyer and seller. Full payment must be made within 72 hours from close of auction. Questions: Chuck (530) 876-9235 |
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According to Road and Track, Jeep is developing a power-retractable top as an expensive option for the Wrangler. There is no word if the top in question is a sliding canvas rollback like the ones found on many European vehicles or a full convertible hardtop or softtop, nor do we know whether it would be made available on two- or four-door models. It might be a nice feature for some buyers but would certainly add complexity to a truck already known for its ruggedness. We asked Jeep for confirmation, but Jeep spokesperson Todd Goyer could only remind us that the company "can't comment about future products."
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