68 Jeep Super Wagoneer

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Haha, thanks. I’ll let you know.

Any particular color?
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I’ve been without an air dam on the back of the Wagoneer, and I was able to pick one up today.

I stripped, polished and installed it today:

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Like it was born there.

Now what's that sticker on the left? Car dealer? I can't quite make it out.

And one more thing - I'm sure this has been discussed, but did Jeep ever offer a vinyl covering on late model Grand Wagoneers, similar to what Supers had? I only ask because many years ago, I called about a GW for sale and the polite gentleman selling it described a landau/vinyl roof treatment on a early 80s GW. Sadly, the rig was out of my price range and I never even went to check it out!
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1968 Jeep Super Wagoneer

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Looks like it says Horv's used cars??


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1968 Jeep Super Wagoneer

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Haha, it is a car lot sticker, “Horn’s Used Cars, Malvern Arkansas”.

It was on their website many years ago and it sat on their lot after they bought it from the estate of the PO. The Mr, Horn did say that his mother did drive it on and off over the years.

I have never heard, or seen that about the trim, but my area of “expertise” is the 60’s rigs, 70’s and newer j series are out of my wheel house.
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I don't know how I missed this, that is one very sharp wagon.
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twisted frame wrote:Like it was born there.

Now what's that sticker on the left? Car dealer? I can't quite make it out.

And one more thing - I'm sure this has been discussed, but did Jeep ever offer a vinyl covering on late model Grand Wagoneers, similar to what Supers had? I only ask because many years ago, I called about a GW for sale and the polite gentleman selling it described a landau/vinyl roof treatment on a early 80s GW. Sadly, the rig was out of my price range and I never even went to check it out!
Yes, i don't remember the exact years range, but in the eighties a combined option : sunroof and vinyl roof did exist for the wagoneer
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jaber wrote:I don't know how I missed this, that is one very sharp wagon.
Thanks Jaber!
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