Equipment
360/144hp, automatic, Dayton narrow whitewalls tires, roof rack, power windows, air conditioning, factory cassette, cruise control, power front seats, window sticker. Leather upholstery.
Condition
Proudly represented with 57,776 miles (a slightly higher 57,856 miles are showing), and that’s a believable claim. Sold new in Wyoming, well cared for, and enjoyed that famously forgiving Western weather until this sale. The paint isn’t original and shows a little age. The windshield has many small rock chips. The wheels and brightwork show understandable age, and the underbody is remarkably clean, especially for an ‘80s Jeep. The interior looks fantastic, with extremely good leather for the age plus all-new weather stripping. Restored Grand Wagoneers can bring big money, but for certain people this one’s preservation is all the more impressive.
Market commentary
And such people were clearly on the ground in Houston. While this isn't a world record, it's a huge result and more than some cleaner, lower-mile or restored Grand Wagoneers have sold for recently. Still not as much as a new one, but the seller should nevertheless be thrilled.