As a gearhead attorney, 'm anal about the care and maintenance of my cars, rom the B-7 to the JK Wrangler. Unfortunately, he time has come to part with the automotive love of my life, y 1990 Grand Wagoneer—grew up on the beach (thus the 'Wrightsville Beach' front license plate), here the 'Woody' was the 'it' car the cool kids drove. It literally pained me to take the pics for this ad. Gunmetal gray exterior with a Maroon / Garnet interior. Purchased in 2004 from someone using it as a garage-kept 3rd car, hat also describes my usage—drive it maybe 250 miles per month, ake family Christmas photos in it, tc. Has been stored in a garage or barn since purchased; never smoked in. When purchased, t was in good shape but since owning it the last 11+ years, t has been my permanent tinkering project: it has been restored to the same or higher standards than OEM, sing the same or better quality components and a few upgrades to boot. Just don't drive it enough to justify keeping it with my business growing. Mechanically, OEM new engine and transmission were installed four years ago (with less than 12k miles since). Cosmetically, t was repainted, new woodgrain and new ceiling upholstery was installed three years ago. Some subtle non OEM upgrades here and there: a very slight lift (1.5 inches) to accommodate larger tires, new beefier suspension, mall LED cubes on the front bumper, ftermarket stereo, nd speakers, nd Hushmat sound damper installed underneath the floorboard & ceiling for a more quiet ride. All work done on the 'Woody' done by the best in the business. All suspension / lift / tire upgrades done at 4-wheel parts. All body/consmetic work done at Automotive International. Freemans installed the Hushmat, tereo & speakers. I welcome any independent mechanic inspections. All in, ince purchased in 2004 for $8k, 've spent $25k+ in refurbishing it—so it has over $32k invested total with just over 98k original miles. You will not find any Grand Wagoneer on the road today that even approaches how lovingly and meticulously it has been refurbished to like-new quality, ith the craftsmanship and attention to detail on all work done by the best of the best. Am in no rush to sell: price is a firm $20k to start, ith a 'buy it now' price of $25k. I'll keep the ad open for a bit to attract the attention of the person out there who knows and appreciates how rare and unique and classic these 'Woodys' are. Local Pick-up only.