A unique 1990 Jeep® Grand Wagoneer (SJ) is turning heads on the popular automotive auction site BringATrailer.com. This vintage SUV, refurbished between 2020 and 2021, boasts a powerful Gen3 HEMI® V8 engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, providing a modern twist to a classic ride.
Originally repainted in Metallic Blue and adorned with woodgrain trim, this Grand Wagoneer exudes retro charm. It features aftermarket LED lighting, Hella driving lights, and a receiver hitch for added functionality. The interior showcases tan leather upholstery, power-adjustable front seats, and Vintage Air climate control for comfort on the road.
Underneath the stylish exterior lies impressive mechanical upgrades. Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes ensure reliable stopping power, while rebuilt suspension and steering enhance handling. The drivetrain received attention too, with a rebuilt NP241 transfer case and a transmission cooler for improved performance.
Powered by the 5.7-liter (345 cubic-inch) HEMI V8 crate engine, this Grand Wagoneer delivers robust performance. Upgrades like the aFe Power air intake and Magnaflow exhaust system enhance its capabilities, making it a thrilling ride for any enthusiast. The vehicle’s history is documented through build records and a clean Carfax report.
With only 2,300 miles on the odometer since refurbishment, this Grand Wagoneer offers both style and substance. Whether cruising city streets or tackling off-road trails, it promises an exhilarating driving experience. Currently available for auction until Thursday, May 30 at 4:14 p.m. EDT, this exceptional SUV is sure to attract attention from collectors and enthusiasts alike on BringATrailer.com.
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