Vehicle Description
This 1976 Jeep Wagoneer is a very clean and selectively restored
SUV that came out of Arizona. This Wagoneer was restored by a
gentleman who owns a body shop and it was done very nicely with a
lot of attention to detail. Just check out the engine compartment!
The body on this truck is very very nice. It was a solid truck as
it spent its life in Northern Arizona. It was repainted in its
original color of Mocha Brown Poly and the previous owner opted to
use a Matte Clear-Coat so it has more of a satin finish which looks
really cool. All of the original chrome and stainless was removed
when repainted and then was put back on on. It is in excellent
shape. The interior is also really nice. They removed everything
and installed Dynomat under the new carpet. They put in a new
headliner, recovered the seats, but they left the original door
panels because they were in such good condition. They left the
original dash, gauges, and radio. The dash itself is in good
shape.
A lot of time was spent under the hood to detail it out. It has a
freshly rebuilt 401 V8 that runs perfectly (have receipt). It has a
Factory 4 Barrel Intake with a Demon Carb. All of the accessories
are painted to match the body colors. They added an aluminum
radiator and this Wagoneer has Power Steering, Power Brakes, Turbo
400 Automatic Transmission, rebuilt Quadratec Transfer Case with a
Part Time 4WD kit installed. It also has working AC and he had the
original slot wheels refinished as well. This Jeep Runs and drives
amazing with all of the lights, blinkers, wipers, horn working. It
is ready to go!!
We hand pick each vehicle, drive it, inspect it, and make sure it
is ready for you to enjoy! We drive what we sell so that we can
give you a first hand and accurate report on how the vehicle runs
and drives. Our pictures are never touched up or photoshopped. What
you see is an accurate representation of the vehicle. We take
consistent pictures and show you everything so you can get a true
representation of the vehicle.
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