The automotive world is no stranger to resto-mods, but every once in a while, a build comes along that truly captures the imagination. Enter the “Hell Wagon,” a 1991 Jeep® Grand Wagoneer (SJ) that’s been transformed into a fire-breathing monster courtesy of a HELLCAT V8 heart transplant.
This unique creation, currently up for grabs on BringATrailer, started life as a classic Grand Wagoneer but has undergone a complete metamorphosis. The exterior retains its iconic Wagoneer styling, finished in a striking Spinnaker Blue Metallic with the signature woodgrain trim. But don’t let the vintage looks fool you – under the hood lurks a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI® HELLCAT V8, promising an earth-shaking driving experience.
The resto-mod process, completed in 2024, didn’t stop at the engine bay. The Hell Wagon rides on a 3-inch suspension lift, giving it a commanding presence accentuated by 15-inch factory alloy wheels wrapped in meaty 32-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires. Power is managed through a modern 8-speed ZF automatic transmission and a rebuilt NP205 transfer case, ensuring this beast can handle both highway cruising and off-road adventures.
Inside, the Grand Wagoneer’s luxury roots shine through with Dark Sand leather and Blue plaid cloth inserts, complemented by woodgrain trim. Modern amenities like a Bluetooth-capable stereo and updated air conditioning make this a comfortable daily driver, despite its monstrous powerplant.
With only 39 miles on the odometer since its rebirth, this Hell Wagon represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive engineering that seamlessly blends nostalgia with modern performance. It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of the Grand Wagoneer design and the limitless possibilities of resto-mod builds.
Bidding for this one-of-a-kind creation ends on tomorrow, Tuesday, January 21, at 2:06 p.m. EDT. For those seeking a vehicle that turns heads and melts tires in equal measure, the Hell Wagon might just be the ultimate prize.
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