1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 4x4 – All Options! on 2040-cars
Bethany, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Model: Wagoneer
Drive Type: auto
Year: 1990
Mileage: 117,814
Trim: wood
Power everything- power sunroof, door locks & windows, power mirrors, power rear sliding window, 4x4, interior is in excellent like new condition, dark brown leather and cordurouy seats and trim and carpet, factory heat and air work great, fresh air vents, factory stereo/cassette player, rear windshield wiper needs new motor, dark tinted windows, 117,814 low miles, new valve cover gaskets and new carburetor, new spark plugs & timing belt, rust free body w/ 1-2 small very minor dents, vinyl wood trim has some scratches. Vehicle extremely well cared for. Drives and runs great down the highway, new shocks, great suspsension, tires have great tread depth on them, power steering, power breaks, brake pads are good, front power seats, block heater w/ cord. This Wagoneer has all the options and all work except the rear wiper motor. Any questions feel free to ask. 500.00 deposit due at end of auction. Thanks for looking!
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