88waggieguy
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Re: 1988 Jeep Grandwagoneer - Knoxville, TN - $4200.00 OBO.
Bump.
Bump.
redneckengineered said:I've bought, built, sold, and traded a ton of full size Jeeps over the years. They used to be my thing. I know them like the back of my hand. I hate to tell ya but that's a $2500 rig, maybe. Not hating on your thread but I keep seeing it pop to the top and I'm just trying to help you get it sold. GLWS
edit: Just a few months ago I sold a wide track Cherokee for $2500, it had detroits front and rear, 4.56 gears, and a Dana 300 t-case I swapped in to replace the quadratrash. It was riding on 36" tires with a Warn 8274 winch.
redneckengineered said:Just a few months ago I sold a wide track Cherokee for $2500, it had detroits front and rear, 4.56 gears, and a Dana 300 t-case I swapped in to replace the quadratrash. It was riding on 36" tires with a Warn 8274 winch.
Sorry man I was out of the country and just getting back. No back seat. Here is a link to the build thread. Orginal frame was cut just behind orginal B piller. The cage ties in to the 2X8 3/16 rock sliders that are plate welded to the OE frame in 3 spot each side. The chassis is crazy stiff with no flex at all. All the suspension tie points also have the cage tied to it. It was done right and safe.88waggieguy said:Bump.
Dam smart phone. Picked the wrong quote. See above.Tater said:Does it have a back seat. Any pics of frame and body where it was cut?