White Base/clear Paint Job, Body In Great Condition With Custom Stripe. on 2040-cars
Blairsville, Georgia, United States
Engine:360
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Wagoneer
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 148,478
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: Grand Wagoneer
Trim: 4-door
Exterior Color: White
This is our very well maintained and cared for "G-Wagon". It has a remanufactured Mopar 360 that was installed at 115,000 miles, and a Jasper transmission that was installed at 118,000 miles. Have the paperwork. Currently has 148,478 original miles. It runs and drives great. Always use Valvoline Synthetic every 3000 miles. The white base/clearcoat paint is almost 2 years old and still looks like the day it was painted. It has been garage kept every day since paint. The stripe is a one-of-a-kind "G-Wagon"-Cherokee style that was custom made. Has new tires and rear brake shoes. Has newer battery, fuel pump + filter, 2" add-a-leaf springs front and rear, full exhaust (including manifolds), with a Magnaflow muffler, (no catalytic converter), aftermarket stereo/cd player with speakers, Edelbrock intake and carb. It needs finishing, such as: carpet needs installed then rear seat installed, poly leaf spring bushings need installed but have all new ones, vacuum for 4x4 needs installed, a/c doesn't work, valve cover gaskets, steering box seal, etc. All the hard work is done. This is driven daily so mileage will increase slightly, and is also for sale locally, so reserve the right to end auction if sold. This Jeep gets looks and compliments everywhere we go. As you can see, there is a lot more in it than what I'm selling for. With just the small amount of finishing work, this will be worth a good amount. As always, I recommend checking the Jeep out in person if possible prior to bidding. It is not a fully restored Grand Wagoneer, and is not priced as one. However, it is nice, and has been well taken care of. Happy bidding, and feel free to contact me with any questions.
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