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1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

The 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer remains one of the most iconic full-size SUVs of its era, and this particular example takes it to another level with a series of thoughtful upgrades. Modified by Wagonmaster of Kerrville, Texas, it sports a silver finish with black and red pinstripes, accented by rugged steel bumpers, a Smittybilt winch, xenon headlights, and an Arksen roof basket. A glass sunroof, lift kit, and 33-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires mounted on Mickey Thompson beadlock-style wheels complete its commanding stance.

Under the hood, a replacement carbureted 401ci V8 pairs with a three-speed automatic transmission and Selec-Trac four-wheel-drive system. Performance enhancements include a mild camshaft, forged pistons, a three-core aluminum radiator, and a Flowmaster muffler, ensuring both power and durability on and off the road. Bilstein shocks and Warn locking hubs add trail-ready capability.

Inside, the burgundy leather and cloth interior retains vintage charm while adding modern convenience. Power seats, windows, and locks blend with an Alpine stereo and Rockford Fosgate subwoofer for a comfortable, music-filled ride. The cabin also features classic Jeep touches like a leather-wrapped steering wheel and analog gauges.

With just 54k miles on the odometer and extensive upgrades, this Grand Wagoneer embodies the perfect mix of heritage and performance. More than a luxury SUV, it is a lifted, trail-capable classic built to stand out, whether cruising city streets or taking the road less traveled.




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