1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer w/ 5.9L 360 V-8 engine with approximately 105,211 miles
1987 Jeep Wagoneer for sale in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
Make: | Jeep |
Model: | Wagoneer |
Type: | Wagon |
Year: | 1987 |
Mileage: | 105211 |
VIN: | 1JCNJ15U1HT075206 |
Color: | Burgundy |
Engine size: | 5.9L 360 V-8 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Interior color: | Burgundy |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Jeep Wagoneer 1987
This auction is for a 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer with a 5.9L 360 V-8 engine with approximately 105,211 original miles. I currently use the car as a daily driver and it gets me where I need to go, but please understand this is an old vehicle and things do go wrong. So if you are not knowledgeable in old vehicles and have little patience this may not be the car for you. This past winter this Wagoneer was able to get me from my house in Salt Lake City, Utah up through Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon for skiing and just made a roundtrip 1,300 mile drive from Pennsylvania to New Hampshire. I am selling this car because although it can get me around places and I love it, I am moving and will no longer need it. I have been working on this jeep over the past year from having it repainted to having new 3M decals put on it. If you are looking for a 30+ year old completely restored Grand Wagoneer that has never seen snow or salt during its lifetime - this Grand Wagoneer is not for you. It has spent most of its life in Pennsylvania. I did my best to take detailed pictures and showing AS MUCH of the Wagoneer as possible. Some rust spots are resurfacing and the decals are bubbling in some areas. The first owner of this Wagoneer purchased it with 2 miles on the odometer in 1987 - and stored it inside most of the time. My father has been restoring Jeeps since 1975 and both myself and him spent time on this. His Jeep restorations are highly desired by buyers and has been on eBay since 1999 - so you can bid with confidence. If you have any questions please feel free to ask away and I will reply as soon as possible. Please be patient.All of the mechanical work done to this 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer was completed by Professional Certified Auto Mechanics. I have all of the paperwork of work done to this car in a binder and will include it with purchase. The restoration of this 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer would not have been possible without the following restoration Team :-Harts Run Auto, Glenshaw, PA ( lead mechanic)-Boyd's Antique Auto Restoration, Glenshaw, PA (wiring)-Sewickley Paint, Pittsburgh, PA (auto paint)-Wagoneer Master, Texas (parts)-Wagoneer World, Texas (wood grain decals and molding)-Team Grand Wagoneer, Wisconsin (parts)-Team Nutz LLC, Pittsburgh, PA (audio and decal application)-Montana Overland, Montana (parts)-McGowan Auto Upholstery, Pittsburgh, PA (upholstery)
The following is a list of the new and reconditioned items that were installed during the restoration process of this 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer :-Two coats of clear coat over four coats of Jeep Grand Wagoneer Burgundy acrylic polyurethane paint after it was sanded down to bare metal-New wood grain decals and molding (original decals and molding removed, but purchased new 3M decals from Wagonmaster)-Completely rebuilt factory original carburetor-New front left white wall tire-New power brake booster-New alternator, battery, starter, coil, distributor cap, spark plugs and wires-New fuel tank, skid plate, straps, sending unit and wiring-All new ball joints, rotors, calipers, drums, wheel cylinders, shoe sets parking brake, etc-All new engine hoses and clamps-New hood insulation installed-New rear window lift assembly and mechanically rebuilt-Driver side seat reupholstered - identical match to factory original-New wiper/turn signal control arm-Engine was steam cleaned and undercarriage undercoated last year-New headlights, wipers, etc-After purchase all fluids were drained and new fluids were added-Brake Inspection Service-New rear gas matic truck shocks and guardian shocks-New sending unit-New duralast battery, positive cable, and hold down-New solenoid and starter-New rear view mirrors-New in-dash head unit-New skid plate put on with skid plate mounts-New 3M wood decals/ trim purchased from Wagonmaster-New gas cap
The following minor items are required to complete the vehicle restoration :
-You will need to purchase a new spare tire
-All 30+ year old window motors are very tired and very slow. The tailgate and passenger door motors were working until a few weeks ago - and I would recommend that all motors be replaced
-A/C was blowing ice cold until the blower motor relay decided not to work earlier this year - I am including the parts for this repair to be made
-Cruise control does not work because the yellow cruise control module has malfunctioned. I have one that I will include with purchase.
-There are areas where water has gotten into the car (lower left area of gas and brake pedals on drivers side, lower right area of passenger side, lower right and left of trunk area)
-Power side mirror control switch does not work all the time because of poor wiring connection - and will need to be diagnosed -The Y connection of the exhaust has cracked and will need to be replaced since the exhaust isn’t flowing through the catalytic converter. The car currently runs quite loud, but still drives fine. I have tried fixing it with exhaust tape/ exhaust cement, but due to the high heat when driving it came apart again. I had the new Y-Pipe repair valued at $125 (excluding labor)
-2 decals “V-8” and “Grand Wagoneer” and currently on the car, but the rest have not been put on due to cold weather and me not getting to them when there’s warm weather. I will include the other decals with purchase.
I am more than happy to work with the buyer to have the vehicle shipped thru Quicken Auto - or the shipper of your choice. Thank you and bid with confidence.
Here is a video of the engine and starting it when it was warm: https://youtu.be/azKZfDGaMlU