Thinking about a grand Wagoneer. 8500? Am I crazy???

ltrpilot9

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it’s a 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. All new interior, new cam, valves and springs. Totally rust free body and frame. Lots of unknowns...tires, brakes, steering, exhaust, etc.
8500 seems like a really large amount for a jeep that old.
What are your thoughts?
 

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Ditto...number, please.

90 GW was one of my most favorite ever vehicles. Sold mine at 224k and it was wore slap out. Would jump at another one.
 
Yup, Decent old Waggy's go for Big bucks, $8500 sounds pretty reasonable if the body is good...
 
Friend of mine had a nice one. Not concourse level, but definitely in great condition.
It had a 401 and Holley EFI in it.

Sold for 18k in a matter of hours.




This is my favorite Wagoneer ever. Got the pleasure to see it in Moab and it's even better IRL.

 
Yeah they've got stupid high.Like most things.You better check the frame good and make sure the tank isnt about to fall out of it.
 
It's all about Condition & Location! You can tell the posted ones by Orange150, are all top of the line, & who know what State or Classic showroom, their sitting in. Yours looks clean & original, judging by the exterior. Maybe an adequate price. They Are becoming more & more collectible!
 
not to step on your toes or give a case of dealus-interrupus, but...
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - $6,500 (Pipestem)
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - $6,500 (Pipestem) - ZeMotor
This is a fairy old ad. It’s actually the first one I saw of this jeep. I was going to buy it several months ago but had to leave the country for work for a bit. Since then he has put a new top end and cam in it and restored the interior. I would have preferred to do the work myself and save the money but that’s how it goes sometimes. BTW, if anyone buys this out from under me I will find you and cut you. Kidding...kinda..
 
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