This 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer (VIN 1JCNJ15UXHT025758) is believed to one of about a dozen limo conversions made by DaBryan Coach. The seller mentions good running order and condition, but concedes to a few electrical issues–not entirely unusual even in stock examples. Photos are limited, but the vehicle seems fairly well kept, and research indicates that these conversions were originally ordered by a Colorado-based Jeep dealer, intact 4WD and all. Find this one here on Craigslist in Melrose, Massachusetts for $20k.

A previous listing for the same vehicle explains that these conversion stretched length by an additional 52 inches. Photos are on the small side, but show what appears to be generally good cosmetics, outside of some “wood” paneling starting to fade.

Paint resembles factory-offered Grenadine, and research reveals most Grand Wagoneer limos seem to have used the same elongated pillar setup, suggesting they were all made by DaBryan Coach, a Springfield, Missouri firm established in 1979 and still in operation today.

The cabin shows expected wear like creased leather, but the general condition of things for claimed mileage of 138k suggest that the truck has been cared for. According to the previous listing, air conditioning is in need of a service. An electrically retracting chauffeur partition is noted as well.

The factory color scheme is continued in the rear, which also features the same type of leather and corduroy-type material upholstery. Amenities include separate climate controls, another partition, a wet bar, lighting, a champagne well, multiple ice compartments and more. The engine isn’t shown but is said to be the correct AMC 360ci V8. Interestingly, the 4×4 system including part-time NP229 transfer case is said to remain in place–bring some very long rock sliders.