Vehicle Description
1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Recognized as the first luxury 4-wheel drive Sport Utility Vehicle,
the Jeep Grand Wagoneer continues to be as an iconic vehicle for
its luxurious options and features. The Wagoneer model was produced
under numerous manufacturers from 1962-1991. In 1984 the Wagoneer
went to a unibody structure which greatly improved ride and
handling qualities.
Offered is a 2-owner, final year of production, 1991 Jeep Grand
Wagoneer. Purchased by its current owner in March 1992 with just
over 2,000 miles, the Jeep has remained local to Lancaster,
Pennsylvania its entire life. Always garaged and rarely driven in
inclement weather, the Wagoneer served as a third vehicle to be
enjoyed for special trips and vacations.
Exterior
All original paint, faux veneer woodgrain, trim, bumpers, badging,
and brite work. Noted for being prone to rust, some paint bubbling
can be seen throughout, but is confined mostly to the lower door
panels. Additionally, rust can be seen on a few surface seams. A
chrome roof rack, and aluminum running boards are attached as well
as standard Wagoneer wheels and rims.
Interior
Never were children or pets in the vehicle as demonstrated by its
beautiful burgundy leather and cloth interior. Cloth inserts and
leather bolsters are the theme throughout with front extra-large
individual seats and a common armrest seat pad between these seats.
The rear seating copies this setup only with a solid bench. Door
panels are leather and in matching burgundy. Thick pile carpet
covers the floors and the seat backs as well as the cargo area. It
is mostly clean and stain free. The dash uses a mixture of faux
woodgrain covered areas, black and burgundy plastic, and padded
burgundy vinyl on top of the dash. Power windows, and 2WD/4WD
switch can take you from standard 2 wheels to all 4 providing
traction.
Drivetrain
The clean V8 and 3 speed automatic work well together, along with
you optioning to go 2 wheel or 4 wheeling. A test drive resulted in
a suggested carburetor adjustment and cleaning, as it sputtered a
bit, most likely from sitting dormant for a while.
Undercarriage
Surface rust is seen, and a potential area of concern would be in
particular the driver's side floor pan where it appears more
advanced. Interestingly the passenger side seems mostly
untouched.
Nothing has been touched on this rare find since new other than
general maintenance items. Although showing over 102K miles on the
odometer, it is clear that this Jeep has been meticulously cared
for over its 28 years of operation. It could easily be mistaken for
a 25K mile vehicle. With Grand Wagoneers values continuing to climb
in the collector market, this time capsule offers immediate driving
and ownership pleasure without time and money consuming restoration
costs.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 150 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. A 450 barn find
collection is currently also on display.
This vehicle is in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania,
conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76
Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and
our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for
more information or to come see the vehicle in person.