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Year:1989 Mileage:1100
Location:

Saint Charles, Missouri, United States

Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
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1989 JEEP Wrangler has been a 2 yr project & is not your ordinary Jeep. Equipped w/ NEW 350 Chevy crate motor & 700R4 automatic transmission (have paperwork for motor from dealership & transmission where built). This Jeep is a blast to drive w/ everything in excellent running condition. Drives perfectly w/ tight steering. Body was painted 3 months ago in Ferrari purple. Black hard top. Following is list of additional options on Jeep; 1,000 miles on motor& transmission. NEW Edlebrock carburetor. NEW aluminum radiator, NEW B&M shifter. NEW dual exhaust. Front & rearend have been gone through & are in perfect condition. Hard doors & hard top with NEW weatherstripping. Tubed bumpers & nerf bars.New Bushwacker fender flares. All hinges & door handles are stainless steel, not cheap chrome, therefore prohibiting rust. Drive shafts custom made with NEW u-joints. Tires are 31 10.5X15 w/ brand NEW Dick Celek wheels. Interior has NEW racing seats w/ 4 point seatbelts. NEW carpet, Pioneer stereo & speakers.2 fog lights on front bumper & 4 on light bar. GPS Speedometer installed when motor & transmission were installed, so mileage is correct. Speedometer from SpeedHut displays RPMs, time, date & direction. Tons of money & time have been spent on this Jeep project & I know it's cheaper to buy this Jeep than to build yourself. With that being said, it truly is a GREAT Jeep that does not have to be sold but if the price is right, I am willing to sell. You can drive this Jeep home or have it shipped. I will assist all I can in shipping, as well as answering any & all questions. I may be reached 9am ~ 9pm at 636-299-2618.
Thank you, Scott


On Aug-01-14 at 04:35:02 PDT, seller added the following information:

1989 JEEP Wrangler has been a 2 yr project & is not your ordinary Jeep. Equipped w/ NEW 350 GM crate motor (STILL UNDER WARRANTY) & 700R4 automatic transmission (have paperwork for motor from dealership & transmission where built). This Jeep is a blast to drive w/ everything in excellent running condition. Drives perfectly w/ tight steering. Body was painted 3 months ago in Ferrari purple. Black hard top. Following is list of additional options on Jeep; 1,000 miles on motor& transmission. NEW Edlebrock carburetor. NEW aluminum radiator, NEW B&M shifter. NEW dual exhaust. Front & rearend have been gone through & are in perfect condition. Hard doors & hard top with NEW weatherstripping. Tubed bumpers & nerf bars.New Bushwacker fender flares. All hinges & door handles are stainless steel, not cheap chrome, therefore prohibiting rust. Drive shafts custom made with NEW u-joints. Tires are 31 10.5X15 w/ brand NEW Dick Celek wheels. Interior has NEW racing seats w/ 4 point seatbelts. NEW carpet, Pioneer stereo & speakers.2 fog lights on front bumper & 4 on light bar. GPS Speedometer installed when motor & transmission were installed, so mileage is correct. Speedometer from SpeedHut displays RPMs, time, date & direction. Tons of money & time have been spent on this Jeep project & I know it's cheaper to buy this Jeep than to build yourself. With that being said, it truly is a GREAT Jeep that does not have to be sold but if the price is right, I am willing to sell. You can drive this Jeep home or have it shipped. I will assist all I can in shipping, as well as answering any & all questions. I may be reached 9am ~ 9pm at 636-299-2618.

Thank you, Scott


On Aug-01-14 at 04:58:10 PDT, seller added the following information:

Revised ~ Crate motor is GM motor STILL UNDER WARRANTY

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TAMWORTH, New Hampshire – We're tempted to tell you that the 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is ridiculous. It's borderline frightening to think that we now live in a world where anybody with the money and the gumption can stroll into the nearest Jeep dealership and place an order for a 707-horsepower Hemi-powered Grand Cherokee. Let's put this slice of history into perspective. The original Jeep, the one used by the military, boasted 60 horsepower from the Go Devil four-cylinder engine under the hood. The most powerful version of the muscle car-era 426-cubic-inch Hemi was factory-rated at 425 hp. And even if that legendary powerplant was underrated from the factory, the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk still obliterates it by a couple hundred horses. In an SUV. Seven-hundred-horsepower sport utility vehicle doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, does it? And conventional wisdom says it shouldn't. But we're here to tell you otherwise. After driving the Trackhawk in and around the streets of Portland, Maine, and taking it to Club Motorsports in New Hampshire, we're convinced that Jeep and SRT engineers have managed to defy physics and reason. The Trackhawk isn't just fast, it's also manageable. Subdued, even – at least when you want it to be. Put the hammer down, summon the nearly demonic power of supercharged combustion, and all hell breaks loose. But the tires don't. With launch control engaged and with the programmable engine speed properly chosen, the all-wheel-drive Trackhawk rockets to 60 miles per hour in just 3.5 seconds, over and over and over again. No drama, no wheelspin, just g-force, pressing you and four close friends into the backs of your seats. It's addictive, and the only penalty is single-digit fuel mileage. But we'll wager a guess that anyone shopping for a Trackhawk isn't much concerned about its drinking problem. The only proper way to experience the Trackhawk's acceleration is from inside. But, to give you an idea of its speed and power, check out the videos below. Stick around for a walkaround both inside and out, and for a look under the hood. Jeep had to make a few small changes to the well-known 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 engine to shoehorn it under the hood of a Grand Cherokee. The oil pan is reshaped and baffled, the intercooler is modified, and the exhaust manifolds are new. The result is a reduction in torque from 650 pound-feet in Dodge Hellcat models to 645 in the Jeep, but we wouldn't worry about that.

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