CLASSIC JEEP WAGONEER LIMITED SJ-Body 4X4 RESTORED 100mi
1981 Jeep Wagoneer LIMITED
Technical specifications of Jeep Wagoneer 1981 | |
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Price: | - |
Item location: | Buena Park, California, United States |
Make: | Jeep |
Model: | Wagoneer |
SubModel: | SJ-BODY |
Type: | Station Wagon |
Trim: | LIMITED |
Year: | 1981 |
Mileage: | 100 |
VIN: | 1JCCA15N9BT066020 |
Color: | Beige |
Engine size: | Rebuilt 5.9 Long Block Engine 360 Cu.In. V8 Gas |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Seats |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Interior color: | Caramel Tan |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Options: | 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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RARE Limited 4X4 1981 Jeep Wagoneer SJ Automatic: New Interior, Restored Exterior. NEW Rebuilt 5.9 Long Block Engine 360 Cu.In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated. Clear CA Registration; and owner Pink slip lists this vehicle category as SW: ''Station Wagon'' first sold 1981. The Limited model was made 1978-1983. In 1984, the "Limited" was renamed the "Grand Wagoneer", which means Limited was not produced after 1983, even though the SJ-body remained through the Chrysler years.
New transmission, steering, fuel system, and new electrical. Drives with power. Before restoration, It had 235,000 original miles, and now has approx. 100 miles on the new engine, which requires timing adjustment. New tires and brakes. Luggage rack excellent with adjustable bars. New Exterior paint similar to original color, with replaced faux wood-grain vinyl side panels, that show areas of weathering, and have contrasting bumper frames.
Gorgeous new interior in caramel color leather, including the dash and steering wheel. Dials in very good condition and new radio. All seats have tan velour-like upholstery detail with contrasting cord trim, like the original, but more luxurious. There are seat belts front and back seats. The interior side panels of all 4 doors are original, and show wear commensurate with age. Hand Roll-up windows are original in clear glass, and they need operation repair and some small parts attention.
Sleek new headliner, including visors, outstanding. Plush new factory quality carpet in matching tan color, including wagon bed and rear hatch. Original cargo cover pulls out and hooks on either side, then retracts. This vehicle is from So Cal; no weather damage in undercarriage; owned by family members for 35 yrs. It was built in Toledo, Ohio, has a steel body, and gets about 13 to 17 miles per gallon city. Registration due Jan '19.
Owner-Restorer Dad [Bob 1929-2018] passed away this year before he could finish this restoration completely. He was a Korean War Veteran, loving husband, father, and an upright car salesman with 60+ years as an auto broker and dealership owner, as well as classic car collector/restorer of dozens of different makes/models from 1930s to 1980s. I was one of his salespersons since the '70s and have always helped sell his classics. We surely miss him!
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!
EMAIL here to request more photos.CALL CHERYL 714.742.7396 Ask Questions or make appt. to see it in Orange Co., SoCal near Knott's Berry Farm
PAYMENT: PayPal accepted, OR Cash in person OR only Bank Check in person; no personal or business checks! We sell to international buyers.
!ATTN: Vehicle pickup, transport or shipping services, are the responsibility of the buyer within 3 days of payment!
SALE INCLUDES Jeep repair manual, All vehicle records of work done. This wagon has never lived in inclement weather, and has no accidents by previous or current owner.
JEEP FACTS: In 1981, AMC expanded the Wagoneer line to three models. The Custom Wagoneer was the basic model, yet it included a four-speed transmission, free-wheeling hubs, power steering and power front disc brakes, as well as passenger area carpeting. A new Brougham model added an upgraded interior trim that included woodgrain for the instrument cluster and horn cover, floor mats, power tailgate window, as well as the "convenience" and "light" packages. The Brougham's exterior included a thin side body scuff moulding with a narrow woodgrain insert, roof rack, as well as bright door and quarter window frames, and a lower tailgate moulding. The Wagoneer Limited was the top-of-the-line with standard Quadra-Trac, automatic transmission, air conditioning, tinted glass, power windows and door locks, cruise control, AM/FM stereo radio, extra quiet insulation, power six-way driver and passenger bucket seats with center armrest, upgraded door panels, leather-wrapped steering wheel, extra thick carpeting, and retractable cargo cover. Various versions of the Wagoneer were manufactured in the US and other nations by Kaiser Motors (1962-1971), American Motors (1971-1987), lastly by Chrysler (1987-1993).
The SJ-body Wagoneer line saw consolidation in 1984 with the end of the "Brougham" model, while the "Limited" was renamed the "Grand Wagoneer" to free up the "Wagoner Limited" nameplate for compact XJ Wagoneer. In mid-1984, AMC introduced a less expensive version called the Wagoneer "Custom", without the simulated woodgrain exterior. The Grand Wagoneer remained "the gold standard of the SUV market" and from 1985 it would continue in one version using the old SJ-body until the end of the Grand Wagoneer production under Chrysler.
New transmission, steering, fuel system, and new electrical. Drives with power. Before restoration, It had 235,000 original miles, and now has approx. 100 miles on the new engine, which requires timing adjustment. New tires and brakes. Luggage rack excellent with adjustable bars. New Exterior paint similar to original color, with replaced faux wood-grain vinyl side panels, that show areas of weathering, and have contrasting bumper frames.
Gorgeous new interior in caramel color leather, including the dash and steering wheel. Dials in very good condition and new radio. All seats have tan velour-like upholstery detail with contrasting cord trim, like the original, but more luxurious. There are seat belts front and back seats. The interior side panels of all 4 doors are original, and show wear commensurate with age. Hand Roll-up windows are original in clear glass, and they need operation repair and some small parts attention.
Sleek new headliner, including visors, outstanding. Plush new factory quality carpet in matching tan color, including wagon bed and rear hatch. Original cargo cover pulls out and hooks on either side, then retracts. This vehicle is from So Cal; no weather damage in undercarriage; owned by family members for 35 yrs. It was built in Toledo, Ohio, has a steel body, and gets about 13 to 17 miles per gallon city. Registration due Jan '19.
Owner-Restorer Dad [Bob 1929-2018] passed away this year before he could finish this restoration completely. He was a Korean War Veteran, loving husband, father, and an upright car salesman with 60+ years as an auto broker and dealership owner, as well as classic car collector/restorer of dozens of different makes/models from 1930s to 1980s. I was one of his salespersons since the '70s and have always helped sell his classics. We surely miss him!
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!
EMAIL here to request more photos.CALL CHERYL 714.742.7396 Ask Questions or make appt. to see it in Orange Co., SoCal near Knott's Berry Farm
PAYMENT: PayPal accepted, OR Cash in person OR only Bank Check in person; no personal or business checks! We sell to international buyers.
!ATTN: Vehicle pickup, transport or shipping services, are the responsibility of the buyer within 3 days of payment!
SALE INCLUDES Jeep repair manual, All vehicle records of work done. This wagon has never lived in inclement weather, and has no accidents by previous or current owner.
JEEP FACTS: In 1981, AMC expanded the Wagoneer line to three models. The Custom Wagoneer was the basic model, yet it included a four-speed transmission, free-wheeling hubs, power steering and power front disc brakes, as well as passenger area carpeting. A new Brougham model added an upgraded interior trim that included woodgrain for the instrument cluster and horn cover, floor mats, power tailgate window, as well as the "convenience" and "light" packages. The Brougham's exterior included a thin side body scuff moulding with a narrow woodgrain insert, roof rack, as well as bright door and quarter window frames, and a lower tailgate moulding. The Wagoneer Limited was the top-of-the-line with standard Quadra-Trac, automatic transmission, air conditioning, tinted glass, power windows and door locks, cruise control, AM/FM stereo radio, extra quiet insulation, power six-way driver and passenger bucket seats with center armrest, upgraded door panels, leather-wrapped steering wheel, extra thick carpeting, and retractable cargo cover. Various versions of the Wagoneer were manufactured in the US and other nations by Kaiser Motors (1962-1971), American Motors (1971-1987), lastly by Chrysler (1987-1993).
The SJ-body Wagoneer line saw consolidation in 1984 with the end of the "Brougham" model, while the "Limited" was renamed the "Grand Wagoneer" to free up the "Wagoner Limited" nameplate for compact XJ Wagoneer. In mid-1984, AMC introduced a less expensive version called the Wagoneer "Custom", without the simulated woodgrain exterior. The Grand Wagoneer remained "the gold standard of the SUV market" and from 1985 it would continue in one version using the old SJ-body until the end of the Grand Wagoneer production under Chrysler.