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The humble SUV has come a long way since its inception, while you get great performance and luxury that is unmatched. The golden years sure were when the SUV market started to take shape. Back in the day you could have one, either with performance or luxury but some rare cases enabled car buyers to experience the best of both worlds. One vehicle in particular did this really well. The Jeep Wagoneer marque boasted comfort like no other, reliability to get you through the day and a little bit of performance when you need some spicing up. Take a look at this lovely 1986 Jeep Wagoneer Limited we have today for instance, you get all that Wagoneer goodness, just a reported 67,769 miles on the clock and one neat way of sprucing up your driveway.
While the original Wagoneer design of the 60s is legendary on every aspect, one tends to get fed up with seeing them hampering about, if you are that person the second generation design ensured a more lightweight, sturdy, and rigid and most importantly a sight for sore eyes. This 1986 Jeep Wagoneer Limited sports a lovely Navy/ Wood Paneling exterior to ensure you stand out and not be mistaken for your run of the mill Jeep Cherokee. With luxury and class being its key selling point stepping into this 1986 Jeep Wagoneer Limited and you know a lot of effort was put into its design behind the scenes. Amongst the comfortable saddle leather the owner reports that this vehicle comes equipped with a Bluetooth compatible head unit enabling seamless connectivity and your tunes at the click of a button.
The Second generation Wagoneer design was better on every front, it was stronger and lighter and even enabled the base AMC 4 cylinder powertrain to feel responsive. With 10 engine trims and multiple manufacturers to choose from this 1986 Jeep Wagoneer Limited sports a General Motors derived 2.8 L V6 powertrain that is the perfect balance of performance and reliability. The Second generation Wagoneer wasn’t just lighter but also a more capable off roader in comparison to the original design, the current owner reports that this classic SUV is equipped with four wheel drive to get you through safely when off the beaten path. Power is sent to all four wheels through an automatic transmission ensuring a more relaxed drive.
The humble SUV has come a long way since its inception, while you get great performance and luxury that is unmatched. The golden years sure were when the SUV market started to take shape. Back in the day you could have one, either with performance or luxury but some rare cases enabled car buyers to experience the best of both worlds. One vehicle in particular did this really well. The Jeep Wagoneer marque boasted comfort like no other, reliability to get you through the day and a little bit of performance when you need some spicing up. Take a look at this lovely 1986 Jeep Wagoneer Limited we have today for instance, you get all that Wagoneer goodness, just a reported 67,769 miles on the clock and one neat way of sprucing up your driveway.
With the current SUV war in full swing, it’s important to look back and understand how it all started. Back in the early 60s the Jeep Wagoneer was set to be released, and started the full-sized SUV segment. The models following it revolutionized and set the bar high for its competitors. The jeep standard was very high; you got the perfect mix of luxury and performance. Take a look at this 1989 Jeep Wagoneer Limited for example. With just 41,000 original miles reported, a rare factory fresh example is waiting for its new owner.
Jeep is known for its tough, go-anywhere approach to building 4x4s. In the early Sixties they introduced the Wagoneer model, which was a luxury 4x4 to counter the increasing competition from other manufacturers in the 4x4 space. Penned by industrial designer Brooks Stevens, the first Wagoneer rolled off the lines in November 1962, as a 1963 model. The Super Wagoneer of 1966 built on the luxury ethos, and 1984’s Grand Wagoneer topped it. Based on the Jeep Cherokee XJ, the Grand Wagoneer came with many luxurious features as standard such as standard air conditioning, four-speaker radio cassette, leather wrapped steering, power windows, dual electric front bucket seats and overhead console with compass and thermometer. On the outside, the design included the iconic ‘simulated woodgrain’ exterior panels that make these cars recognizable at a glance. This is a 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer has undergone a custom rebuild by Rebel Motor Company. Grand Wagoneers are being recognized as desirable classics and their collectability, as well as value are on the rise so this example would be a prudent purchase at this time.
Jeep's much-loved CJ series is a line-up of small, two-door off-roaders that won the hearts of Americans, as well as wherever else it was sold. Debuting in 1944, Willys-Overland created the CJ as a civilianized version of their popular wartime Jeeps. After all, with the war ending, they needed a new source of bread-and-butter. Several iterations were made in sequence, with the CJ-7 appearing in 1976. It ran for ten years, and was even built under license by South Korea's Ssangyong Motor Company. This was common, as Mitsubishi Motors Japan also got the license to build the Jeep CJ-3B much earlier. However, this 1979 Jeep CJ-7 is an all-American product that has received a new heart, and some enhancements. It's perfect if you're in search of a spunky weekend toy for those impromptu off-road forays. The vehicle reportedly has 40,000 miles on it, but the new engine counts less than 1,500 miles.
This 2007 Jeep Wrangler Custom Conversion, a third-generation model, has undergone extensive custom modifications, including installing a turbocharged Cummins B series engine paired with a manual transmission. Equipped with a prodigious 360-degree awning and a plethora of other upgrades, this Jeep presents you with the ultimate Wrangler off-roading experience. With a mileage of 135,000 miles, this custom-built marvel is perfectly crafted for both urban jaunts and rugged wilderness, embodying the spirit of American adventure.
The Jeep Wrangler is one of a handful of vehicles that offer a true open-air off-roading experience at will, coupled with the capability to be your daily driver. In fact, to this day, it is only one of two manufactures that still sell new vehicles with removable doors and roof. That's why it's held in high reverence among Jeep circles, and continues to enjoy a cult fan base. Hence, we know that someone out there will definitely appreciate this 1996 Jeep Wrangler that's recently been restored and has been imported from Greece.
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