Vehicle Description
Jeep Grand Wagoneer One of 14,177 Grand Wagoneers made in 1988
AMC360 CID V-8 engine and Torqueflite three-speed automatic
transmission with 2.73 gearing Selec-Trac four-wheel drive with
Dana model 44 full-floating front axle, multi-leaf special springs
and AMC semi-floating solid axle with multi-leaf special springs in
back Sterling Silver Metallic exterior (codes BA or HA4) with wood
appliqu�s and Burgundy interior 25 cubic feet of cargo capacity
with the rear seat folded and a 20.3-gallon fuel tank Power assists
- steering, brakes, six-way front seats, mirrors, locks, windows
and mirrors plus air-conditioning and cruise control 109-inch
wheelbase Nice original undercarriage MotoeXotica Classic Cars is
proud to present another late-model edition of the first luxury
sport-utility vehicle before the term SUV came into wide use, the
Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Revered by its fans, the Wagoneer had a
28-year production run with only minor mechanical changes during
that time. The Jeep Wagoneer has become a huge piece of American
pop culture as the models have been featured in numerous movies and
TV shows. This example was made at American Motors' Toledo, Ohio
factory (VIN code T). Its a Jeep thing!!! Dressed in Sterling
Silver Metallic (code BA or HA4), this Jeep's paint and trim are in
overall excellent condition with minimal flaws. Nineteen
eighty-eight marked the debut year for every paint color to have a
clearcoat layer above it. Riding on a 109-inch wheelbase, the
truck's bodywork is straight and solid, its engine bay is tidy, the
rear cargo area is better-than-decent condition and the chrome
bumpers look great. This big rig rolls on whitewall radials, size
235/75R15 at all four corners. Each tire wraps around factory
wheels. The tires are in very good shape while the wheels are in
original condition. Under the hood is a 360 CID V-8 engine. The 360
was the last AMC V-8 to be manufactured. It continued to be
produced after Chrysler bought American Motors in 1987 as the
standard engine in the Jeep Grand Wagoneer through 1991, with the
only modification being the "360" casting replaced with "5.9L" on
the side of the block. This motor is bolted to a Torqueflite
three-speed automatic transmission and a 2.73 rear end. In
addition, there is Selec-Trac four-wheel drive with Dana model 44
full-floating front axle, multi-leaf special springs and AMC
semi-floating solid axle with multi-leaf special springs in back.
Driver convenience features include multiple power assists -
steering, brakes, six-way front seats, mirrors, locks, windows and
mirrors plus air-conditioning and cruise control. Inside, the
Jeep's burgundy interior is in overall very good condition. The
front and rear seats look great while the matching carpet is in
satisfactory order. The big wagon's headliner looks great, as does
the steering wheel. The instrument panel is in very good order
while the inner door liners are in satisfactory order. Completing
the interior is a factory AM/FM stereo. Despite its advancing age
the Grand Wagoneer remained popular. Chrysler largely left it
untouched over its few years overseeing Grand Wagoneer production
from the final setup under AMC's watch, and even continued to build
the Grand Wagoneer with the carbureted AMC V-8 instead of its own
(arguably, more modern) fuel-injected V-8. Year-to-year changes
were minimal. At the time of Chrysler's purchase, customer demand
for the Grand Wagoneers continued to be steady. The 1987-1991 model
years are considered the "best of the breed" due to a number of
upgrades. These include upgraded wood siding and modernized
aluminum wheels that lost their gold colored inlays in favor of
gunmetal grey metallic. All exterior colors were now applied in a
two-stage base-clearcoat system. Documentation includes original
owner's manual. Competition to this Jeep in 1988 included
Chevrolet's K5 Blazer, Ford's Bronco, GMC's K5 Jimmy and
indirectly, Dodge's Ramcharger. If you're looking for a classic
body-on-frame SUV to replace your previous one or if you're a Jeep
fan who can always use another Grand Wagoneer, be sure to stop by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars soon to look at this one. In our
experience, these much-loved trucks do not linger. VIN:
1JCNJ15U0JT095811 This truck is currently located at our facility
in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows
115,677 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear,
mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR
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