1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Elizabethton, Tennessee, United States
Up for sale is a 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer "Woody". 360 V8 auto with 18500 miles. The body is Great, I have seen no rust except 1 spot at the bottom of the right rear window, smaller than a quarter, but it's surface rust, and the gas tank cover, that's it. Over all great shape. The clear coat is coming off, but that's normal for a vehicle of this age. It has a new fuel pump and distributor and wires. It was owned by a doctor in Raleigh NC and I have receipts for things he had done to it over the years. The interior is clean, but there is a small tear in the passenger seat, but the drivers seat is worse, see the pictures, but all of the foam is there and no broken springs. I have 3 extra center caps, the radio is missing. I do have the original jack in the back. Buyer must pick up vehicle, I will assist with the loading. Buyer must send a $1500.00 deposit within 48 hrs. of winning the auction, rest of payment on pick-up. If you have any questions please contact Richard at 423-791-3344 |
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