Grand Wagoneer by Classic Gentleman Hunter Green Metallic (Or any color of your choice) Frame off restoration undergoing mechanical and cosmetic works with estimated completion in the first quarter of 2027… Reserve Now as our available and in production restoration pieces continue to be complete sellouts year in and year out…Please note all the images shown in the photo array are from a prior restoration, Hunter Green Metallic. And remember, there is still time to select any color you wish.
This 97,500 true low mile Wagoneer just might have the most beautiful story of any we have ever restored. The phrase Final Edition is commonly used to describe every 1991 example but there is the final model year and then there is the final Grands produced in that final year.
We purchased this ’91 from her original owner, Virgil. He knew the Grands production run was drawing to a close and so near the last day possible to place a factory order, he went down to his local Kansas Jeep dealership and special ordered his Grand Wagoneer. Thankfully, he ticked the Hunter Green Metallic box.
Virgil being Virgil, from that first day of ownership, he tucked away the original owner’s manual, warranty booklets, Jeep Road Atlas with a road map of all 50 states, along with the original window sticker. They were all carefully tucked away inside the dealer’s leather document folder.
The dealership rang Virgil when the factory shipping truck turned up and he raced down to the dealership to watch her roll off the truck in July of 1991. When they raised the hood, written in white chalk on the hood insulation was “4 to go till the end of the line”. The Grand’s vin sticker on the door frame displays a build date of 6/16/91. The last day a Grand Wagoneer was reported to roll off the Jeep assembly line was 6/21/91.
Virgil owned a pharmacy that was just around 1 mile from his home and he drove the Grand there daily. He had graduated from pharmacy school in Wyoming and Virgil and his wife would often take the Wagoneer on road trips back there, reliving their youthful experiences. Together, in their coveted Hunter Green Final Edition, they climbed every paved mountain road in Wyoming and Colorado. (And to hear him tell it, these were some of the best moments of his long life). Back home, he continued to drive this Hunter daily for his short jaunts to his pharmacy, and then around his town, right up to the time we acquired it from him, in 2026.
Bittersweet is an understatement to describe how Virgil felt when this Wagoneer left his driveway for the last time. This Hunter was right out of central casting and recorded so much of Virgil’s life. He sold this Final Edition to us with a measure of peace in the knowledge we will be bringing it back to her former glory in the hope she will find another Virgil, another lifelong love story that spans another 35 years.
Carfax confirms the 97,500 low miles clicking up nice and slow over the years (averaging just 2,700 miles per year), no accidents displayed on the Carfax and lifelong registration in the state of Kansas.