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1987 jeep Grand Wagoneer. The iconic first SUV. Great condition, currently parked in our Garage in CA. Ready to ship on payment of Deposit. These amazing card have starred in films for many years, just google them to see. Classic colour scheme lazy 5. 9v8 motor, totally rust free. Similar cars for sale for 80, 000 USD. This one is the best version, 84 to 91 with better build quality and alloy wheels. Extremely rare in this condition. Great investment. at present I can see 2 for sale in Europe 1 is a basket case the other is at 36000 euro + extras
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1987 Grand Wagoneer (Produced: 14, 265)
Interior Color Options: Tan or Cordovan(burgundy)
Exterior Color Options: Olympic White, Classic Black, Beige, Deep Night Blue, Briarwood Metallic, Grenadine Metallic, Charcoal Metallic, Sterling Silver Metallic, Champagne Metallic, Dark Pewter Metallic.
Notes: Very subtle changes, including new interior colors and removal of the door pull on the interior door panels. Last year to use wheels with gold inlays. Historic year as Chrysler bought American Motors Company and the Jeep brand.
1987-1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Chrysler bought out American Motors on 2 March 1987. Despite its advancing age the Grand Wagoneer remained popular. Chrysler largely left it untouched over its few years overseeing Grand Wagoneer production from the final setup under AMC's watch, and even continued to build the Grand Wagoneer with the carbureted AMC V8 instead of its own (arguably, more modern) fuel-injected V8. Year-to-year changes were minimal. At the time of Chrysler's purchase, customer demand for the Grand Wagoneers continued to be steady, and it was a very profitable model generating approximately five to six thousand dollars on each unit.
The 1987–1991 model years are considered the "best of the breed" due to a number of upgrades. These include upgraded wood siding and modernized aluminum wheels that lost their gold colored inlays in favor of gunmetal grey metallic. All exterior colors were now applied in a two-stage base-clearcoat system.





















