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  • RedBeard2
    232 I6
    • Mar 04, 2011
    • 112

    Grand Wagoneers for over $10k ???

    I have a 1991 Grand Wagoneer with only a little over 65k mile on it. Got it for a good price, nice ride and all. But was looking on oodle, and the prices they are asking on their rides were over $10k !! Here's the site:

    Find Jeep Grand Wagoneers for Sale on Oodle Classifieds. Join millions of people using Oodle to find unique used cars for sale, certified pre-owned car listings, and new car classifieds. Don't miss what's happening in your neighborhood.


    They may be nice rides, but....

    What do you all think? I was going to trade mine for an '82 Cherokee...but now...hmmm...maybe I should just keep it?? Decisions, decisions.
    Last edited by RedBeard2; 04-23-2011, 08:15 PM.
    RedBeard2...

    Jeepless
  • 79 wagoneer
    232 I6
    • Aug 16, 2010
    • 179

    #2
    i don'k know about the others but for that price the 2004 Grand "Wagoneer" is a steal, that's got to be a rare ride
    1979 Wagoneer : Rustys Offroad 6" lift, 35" BFG AT's
    1995 XJ Cherokee: sold
    2002 TJ Wrangler: Rough Country 2.5" lift, 32" BFG AT's, Daily Driver

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    • austinaubinoe
      360 AMC
      • Aug 08, 2010
      • 2994

      #3
      I saw a 87 sell for over 15 grand on a Mecum car auction. Wasn't even that nice and alot of it was brand new. I think new paint can hide alot.
      Austin

      1991 Hunter Green Grand Wagoneer
      5.9 2bbl-727-NP229-TFI-30x9.5 Firestone M/T's-Brush Guard-tire mount
      SOON: 4350 and cast iron intake

      Others:
      -1994 Baby Grand
      -2000 XJ cherokee on Tons
      -1953 REO M35A2 6x6
      -1955 Willys Pickup



      Originally posted by rustywagoneers_com
      i am not an addict, i can stop anytime.
      i dont have a problem, you people have the problem.

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      • RedBeard2
        232 I6
        • Mar 04, 2011
        • 112

        #4
        Originally posted by austinaubinoe
        I saw a 87 sell for over 15 grand on a Mecum car auction. Wasn't even that nice and alot of it was brand new. I think new paint can hide alot.
        Agreed.
        RedBeard2...

        Jeepless

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        • The Colonel
          360 AMC
          • Feb 21, 2010
          • 2842

          #5
          Originally posted by austinaubinoe
          I saw a 87 sell for over 15 grand on a Mecum car auction. Wasn't even that nice and alot of it was brand new. I think new paint can hide alot.
          Just think how much the new paint alone cost...if it was done right.

          That's the problem with spending a ton of coin on one, you don't know what was done or if it was done right. It's like people who say the engine is rebuilt and it's really just new gaskets.

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          • ProTouring442
            327 Rambler
            • Mar 15, 2011
            • 702

            #6
            Originally posted by The Colonel
            Just think how much the new paint alone cost...if it was done right.
            Isn't that the truth! I have several thousand dollars in paint supplies for the "paint job" on my 442!

            Shiny Side Up!
            Bill
            You ever wonder what medieval cook looked at the guts of a pig and thought, "I bet if you washed out that poop tube, you could stuff it with meat and eat it."

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            • Daddio
              258 I6
              • Dec 13, 2008
              • 277

              #7
              Asking and selling are totally different things. Sure some sell for a lot, but then some never sell. There are a lot of old farts that think they will retire on something that you can buy for under a $1,000 all day long.
              '88 Grand Wagoneer, towing package, 360 .030, Holley Street Dominator intake, Holley Projection, rv cam, double roller timing chain, HEI, CS144, oil pump mid plate, Thorley Headers, BJ's 3" exhaust, and more...

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWWCj...layer_embedded

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              • POPPALUV
                232 I6
                • Jul 12, 2010
                • 181

                #8
                We just paid 9k last year. Great interior. Paint wasn't a 10, very close. turns out with the commercials and media the Waggys are getting , it's the "new" thing to have for the "upper crust". but boy are we pouring $ into it. Tranny rebuild has to be done. Changed valve cvr. ,intale and timing gaskets. New chain,waterpump-you know the usual-for a Jeep. But I'll tell ya, this thing is so clean inside(block) I think you could eat off it!!!!
                At least my Buicks are all overlooked as Grand pa cars. Even when they are Stage 1 455s....
                Don't trust a man who never curses
                Dog: the only animal to align itself w/ man


                1988 Grand Wagoneer "MATILDA"
                1966 Buick Riviera- went under water....
                1971 Buick Riviera SHOW CAR- went under water.
                1971 Buick Riviera ON DRY LAND!!!

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                • blakeusa
                  350 Buick
                  • Jul 21, 2005
                  • 816

                  #9
                  There is a good reason they are FOR SALE and not SOLD !!
                  1971 J4000 Gladiator w/AMC 401 Restoration Project

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                  • CJ the noisemaker
                    304 AMC
                    • Nov 28, 2009
                    • 2348

                    #10
                    10K GRAND WAGONEERS? ON MY INTERNETS??!
                    It's more likely than you think.
                    CJ
                    [/COLOR][/SIZE] -1985 Ford LTD Country Squire "Rarity" - 302/AOD

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                    • Heavy_Metal_Thunder_81
                      Cherokee Outlaw
                      • Jan 10, 2006
                      • 7292

                      #11
                      Originally posted by blakeusa
                      There is a good reason they are FOR SALE and not SOLD !!
                      x2
                      10k for a 20+ year old AMC product?! Bahahahahahaha!!!!!
                      -Jonny B.
                      1979 Cherokee Golden Eagle - UNDER CONSTRUCTION
                      7" Alcan springs, BJ's HD shackles - 35x12.5x15 BFG Mud Terrains
                      AMC 401 - Pro-Flo 4 EFI
                      NV4500/NWF BB/NP205 - Triple Stick'd
                      F D44 - 4.10, Eaton E-Locker
                      R M23 - 4.10, Detroit Locker

                      1979 Cherokee Chief - Parts
                      1979 Cherokee Chief - Parts
                      1979 Wagoneer - Sold
                      1981 Cherokee Chief - Cubed

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                      • #12
                        "You won't believe the condition of this locally owned Jeep..."
                        Bet I would.
                        Mark B. Jones

                        Originally posted by GrandWag&Prix
                        Actually, now that I think about it, that could be either awesome or really terrible.


                        '79 Cherokee Chief "Junaluska"

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                        • austinaubinoe
                          360 AMC
                          • Aug 08, 2010
                          • 2994

                          #13
                          Originally posted by POPPALUV
                          We just paid 9k last year. Great interior. Paint wasn't a 10, very close. turns out with the commercials and media the Waggys are getting , it's the "new" thing to have for the "upper crust". but boy are we pouring $ into it. Tranny rebuild has to be done. Changed valve cvr. ,intale and timing gaskets. New chain,waterpump-you know the usual-for a Jeep. But I'll tell ya, this thing is so clean inside(block) I think you could eat off it!!!!
                          At least my Buicks are all overlooked as Grand pa cars. Even when they are Stage 1 455s....
                          I paid just under that. I think most sell in the spectrum between $200 and $10,000 depending on if they are mostly original, clean, milage and options.
                          Austin

                          1991 Hunter Green Grand Wagoneer
                          5.9 2bbl-727-NP229-TFI-30x9.5 Firestone M/T's-Brush Guard-tire mount
                          SOON: 4350 and cast iron intake

                          Others:
                          -1994 Baby Grand
                          -2000 XJ cherokee on Tons
                          -1953 REO M35A2 6x6
                          -1955 Willys Pickup



                          Originally posted by rustywagoneers_com
                          i am not an addict, i can stop anytime.
                          i dont have a problem, you people have the problem.

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                          • DanHS
                            • Aug 29, 2004
                            • 5268

                            #14
                            I'll have to upload the picture I took on my cellphone of a GW I saw for sale here on LI. It was pretty clean, looked to be restored or at least refreshed, pretty clean black paint on everything underneath, but the price was way high, like higher than the original MSRP, I couldn't believe it when I looked at it. I could agree with 10-15k for a mint GW or a properly restored one, maybe 20k for a mint/restored GW with many nice upgrades, but no way is a plain old GW worth more than it's original MSRP unless it's one of the very last 91's in 100% showroom condition with no miles.
                            '84 Grand Wagoneer 360/727/229, 32" General ST's and 36" Swampers, 3" lift, TFI/Mallory 6AL, CS 144, Taurus fan, custom bumper, and custom 'bodywork'. Soon to have 6" lift

                            '79 Cherokee S 360/T15/D20, rusting away while I figure out what to do with it

                            '91 Final Edition GW in Spinnaker Blue!

                            My FSJ pics

                            FSJ Grille Identification

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                            • One Man Gang 2
                              230 Tornado
                              • Mar 20, 2010
                              • 7

                              #15
                              As a guy with a GW sitting in his garage - I for one hope they get every penny.

                              I paid 8k for an '89 with 66,000 miles. Really nice Baltic Blue metallic paint and the sand interior. I have put about $1k into it. Probably should have gotten it for less but its the right color combo that I wanted and good mileage. The previous poster that said the value is going up due to commercials and the like is correct, in my opinion. There is definitely a movement that these are the "cool" things to have and I can't count how many times I have been told "I have been searching but its tough to find a good one in this area"

                              Resale price is for my wife to worry about after I'm dead.

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