1999 Jeep Cherokee Classic on 2040-cars
Dover, Delaware, United States
This Jeep features the coveted 4.0 Liter 6 cylinder which any Jeep guy will tell you is known to be bulletproof. These motors are well known for going well over 300,000 miles with little to no effort. An Automatic Transmission Power Windows Power Locks Power Mirrors Rear Folding Bench Seat Tilt Wheel Roof Rack COLD A/C HOT HEAT Rear Wiper Rear Defrost Glass Driver & Pass Airbag New Tires & Brakes Alloy Wheels Shorty Antenna Solid Frame!!! This Jeep is perfect for with 4.0L with a solid frame and almost clean body. Jeep paint job is in prestige condition .Load up the family or friends and head to the beach! 4x4 works great and she is ready to roll. ALL OFFERS WELCOME! runs EXCELLENT, has plenty of power. I have owned the truck for 3 years and it has yet to fail me. Anyone who knows about Jeeps know that this truck is getting harder to find at a reasonable price. The body is straight except for one small dent on the passenger panel that may need to be replaced. The interior is in perfect condition, no tears or stains on the seats. Shifts smoothly, 4wd runs excellent. * Vehicle is also being sold locally so I reserve the right to pull the auction at any time pending a sale. We thank you for your time. Please be sure to review all shipping and payment details listed as well. We appreciate your time and hope to hear from you soon. |
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WWII Jeep 'found in crate' set to cross Greenwich auction block
Thu, 30 May 2013Fans of old military vehicles might want to pay extra close attention to the Greenwich Concours d'Elegance coming up this weekend. Crossing the Bonhams auction block on Sunday are a pair of seemingly flawless World War II Jeeps, which are both expected to fetch serious dollars.
Lot Number 305 at the auction is a 1945 Ford GPW Jeep that has been fully restored, which is expected to command between $35,000 and $45,000. Shortly after the Ford GPW, a potentially more interesting 1944 Willys MB (shown above) will be auctioned off, but Hemmings raises some red flags about this Jeep. First, it is claiming to have been "discovered in its original crate about 30 years ago," but there is no proof or documentation of any sort. Also, it is claiming to be all original, but it was given a paint job "shortly after it was discovered." Even with these questionable descriptions, this Willys could reach between $20,000 and $30,000. Head over to Bonhams' site and Hemmings for more information on both WW2-era Jeeps.
An inside look at Mopar's SEMA fleet
Fri, 31 Oct 2014Mopar is heading to the SEMA show in Las Vegas with a fleet of customized vehicles that appeal to enthusiasts of all stripes. There's a Dodge Viper ACR concept that follows in the lineage of the supercar's great road racing past, and a custom Ram ProMaster that might just be the ultimate outdoor party machine.
We got an inside look at Mopar's cars that will be on display at the show, which also include a Dodge Challenger T/A concept, two crazy Jeeps and a Ram 2500 Outdoorsman that could change the way you camp. While these are some of our favorites, Mopar is bringing plenty to SEMA, so let us know your top choices in the comments section.
Some Jeep Cherokees and Chrysler 200s to get standard stop-start in 2015
Wed, 25 Jun 2014Automakers the world over are striving to find ways to make their models more efficient, and Chrysler has a solution for some versions of the 2015 Chrysler 200 and 2015 Jeep Cherokee (2014 model shown). The Tigershark 2.4-liter four-cylinder in the 200 and the 3.2-liter Pentastar V6 in the Cherokee are getting a slight boost later this year thanks to the addition of Chrysler's Engine Stop-Start system as standard equipment. The company predicts modest gains - a three-percent improvement in fuel economy and a three percent reduction in CO2 emissions with the new tech compared to without it. While it's not much, those who sit in traffic a lot may see a difference.
Chrysler's stop/start system uses a high-speed starter motor to restart the vehicle in a claimed a third of a second. It works by detecting when the vehicle comes to a stop and turning off the engine. A more powerful battery maintains all of the model's accessories while it sits. When the driver lets off the brake, the car starts up again to drive away. There is even a button in the cabin to turn the ESS off, if desired.
The Jeep will be the first to receive ESS in the third quarter of this year to coincide with the start of production of the 2015 model-year version. The 200 will follow in the fourth quarter as a rolling change in production.