For Sale: 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer in Louisville, Kentucky for sale in Louisville, KY

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Vehicle Description Solid Arizona rig with rebuilt engine and fuel injection.
This Jeep has undergone complete professional restoration.
Original V8 360 engine was rebuilt last year (lifters and camshaft), seats reupholstered professionally with premium leather.
New muffler, radiator, spark plugs and wires, exhaust manifold, fuel pump, distributor and regulator.
New tires and shocks.
New headliner, and is bluetooth capable with new premium speaker upgrade.
Has upgraded and tuned Holley sniper fuel injection.
It runs perfectly and is reliable.
Doors professionally insulated for noise and wind dampening, all chrome components removed and polished, new floor sill plates, carpets, and all electronic window components and door locks cleaned, greased and working.
Modernized AC.
All fluids including coolant, crank case, transfer case, front and rear end differential, brake, power steering, transmission (no metallic flecks seen in the prior fluid) have been replaced within the last 3,000 miles.
Lots of miles left on the brakes.
We have tested all of the 4WD and transmission shifting and everything operates as it should.
Clean KY title and recent ceramic coating.
This Jeep is ready to enjoy.
Odometer shows 67,000 but actual is 167,000.
  • Year: 1986
  • Make: Jeep
  • Model: Grand Wagoneer

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