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Ultra Rare Spinnaker Blue 1991 Grand Wagoneer With Factory Sunroof No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:63126
Location:

Chester, Virginia, United States

Chester, Virginia, United States
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Back in 1990 Chrysler Jeep decided to discontinue the American iconic vehicle known as the Jeep Grand Wagoneer. With a limited production of only 1560 being built for the 1991 model year, these are the most desired. Today this auction is for the rarest 1991 Grand Wagoneer that exists. In 1991 Spinnaker Blue was only offered on a custom ordered Jeep. According to Chrysler archives only 27 were ordered and only two were ordered with the factory sunroof. Well here is one of the two built. Will you find another in the US? No, the other is in Luxemburg in Western Europe.  
Now this particular truck was a sunny weather truck that was kept in an acclimated garage for the first 21 yrs of its life. I have pampered the truck for the last two years. Truck recently was painted back the original Spinnaker Blue Pearl color. The paint on this truck was over 3k in just materials. It is absolutely stunning in every aspect. The wood grain vinyl is the same that was applied at the factory which you can tell by the edge bump guards. There are a few nicks in it but hey the truck has 63k miles can we expect it to be perfect. The trim moldings are beautiful. The stainless has all been polished to show room shine.  The windshield is brand new and has brand new rubber gasket as well. There are no leaks even from the factory installed sunroof. The correct sized whitewall tires are brand new and still have the factory paint lines on them as well as the nubs. A lot of attention was paid to the underside of this truck, there was over 50 hours of detail work done there. Looks as if it was new. Even though the factory foglights are not shown in the pictures they are included, they are left off to protect them during transport.  
The interior is in excellent shape for being original; just take a look at the pictures. As told many times in life pictures speak a thousand words. Thanks that saves me on typing. The original radio is included with the sale but an aftermarket CD player is installed. The carpet is the same carpet that came with the Jeep. There is no substitute for the factory carpet. The aftermarket carpet is too thin and does not have the plush appearance of the original. The headliner in the Jeep is brand new and was just installed. The seats are free of any tears or major cracks; you just don’t find them in the condition of this one. 
 Mechanically this truck is perfect. The engine has had a complete reseal done. All new gaskets as well as head gaskets and new oil pump. Even warm this one holds 45 psi oil pressure. The transmission is brand new with all new internals. All fluids in engine, transmission, transfer case, differentials, antifreeze and brakes are new. This is the truck you want if you are looking for dependability. The truck will include a full tank of ethanol free gas for the new owner, because with this truck you might not want to drive it every day, it is not replaceable. Again this truck is only one of two built. I wish I could keep this particular Jeep but there have been many things come up recently that it must go. Parts for these trucks are readily available from Teamgrandwagoneer.com.
 OK now the must add part. A 2000 dollar deposit must be made within 24 hours of auctions end. I will not offer second chance so if you receive a second chance offer it is not legitimate. Final payment is due within 7 days of auctions end by means of a bank wire or cash. I reserve the right to stop this auction for a local sale. I have it listed elsewhere on the internet and have many interested but trying to find the funding. If you would like to make an offer feel free to do so. If you need to arrange financing please do so before bidding and not after.  If you need to ask permission from anyone mom, dad, wife, neighbor, in laws please ask first not after bidding. Please remember this is an extremely rare truck and the twin to this truck sold two months ago for 65k.  
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