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1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport - Lifted - Offroad Ready - 33" Tires - Longarms on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:150000 Color: WP Rockcrusher Front Bumper
Location:

Huntington, Indiana, United States

Huntington, Indiana, United States
Advertising:
Engine:4.0L
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 1J4FJ68S3PL570562 Year: 1993
Trim: Sport
Make: Jeep
Model: Cherokee
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 150,000
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 Up for auction is our 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport. This Jeep has been professionally built by a local offroad shop and has been woman owned. It's a daily driver, weekend wheeler, built for my wife.

Engine/Tranny

  • 4.0L Inline 6 (aprox 150K)
  • AW4 Automatic Transmission
  • NP231 Transfer Case
  • Rock-It Intake Kit
Suspension
  • Rubicon Express 3.5" Superflex Kit
  • "Y-Link" Longarm Kit w/Belly Pan
  • Rubicon Express Extreme-Duty Trackbar & Bracket
  • Rubicon Express Extreme-Duty Trackbar Brace
  • Edelbrock Extreme Travel Remote Reservoir Shocks (front/rear)
  • Quickor Swaybar
  • Motion Offroad Gen 2 Swaybar Quick Disco's
  • Teraflex Heavy Duty Slip-Yoke Eliminator Kit
  • JE Reel CV Driveshaft

Wheels/Tires

  • 33" x 12.5" Maxxis Bighorn
  • 15" x 8" Cragar Soft 8's

Steering

  • Motion Offroad Heavy Duty Tie-Rod
  • Moog Extreme Duty Tie Rod Ends

Axles

  • Dana 30 Front Axle
  • Dana 44 Rear Axle (completely rebuilt in 2011)
  • Rockcrusher Diff Cover

Exterior

  • WP Rockcrusher Front Bumper
  • C4x4 Tow Hooks
  • Fog Lights
  • Surco Roof Rack
  • Motion Offroad CB Mount
  • Belly & TC Skids
  • Class 3 Hitch

Interior

  • Pioneer CD Player
  • C02 Tank Mount



The Goods:

  • This Jeep will go anywhere you point it. Professionally built with no expenses spared. Woman owned and daily driven.
  • Gets 16mpg
  • VERY flexy offroad
  • Interior is in VERY good condition
  • Jeep is VERY solid and VERY clean for age.

The Bads:

  • Needs a starter. 9 out of 10 times it starts without issues. The 10th time if you wack the starter with a hammer she'll fire right up. We decided to just replace it. We have a NEW IN BOX starter that will be included with the purchase of this Jeep. We simply have not had the time to have it installed yet.
  • Does have a few dings/dents. The front driver fender has a dent. The lower rocker on the passenger side has a golf-ball sized dent (thanks rock!). The factory rear bumper is missing the end-cap on the driver side and the bumper is slightly bent.
  • Does have a few rust spots. The lower section of the front doors on each side has some surface rust (not through). It is the DOORS ONLY, the rockers are solid. The rear lower quarters behind the tires right beside the fender flare also have rust. We had planned on simply just doing the "cut-n-fold" to them but never got around to it.
  • The Neutral Saftey Switch (NSS) does sometimes act up. If you put it in (N) it'll start up just fine. It's never left us hanging and we've never got around to cleaning it. There are lots of write-ups online about how to clean them vs. replacing them. Like we said, it'll start if you put it in (N) without issues.
  • The headliner fabric is off. The backing is still there and installed.
  • The Jeep is VERY SOLID but we wanted to be upfront about the few small issues.


We are in the middle of renovations to a 140yr/old building in our historic downtown and simply need additional funding to finish the project. This is the ONLY reason we are selling this vehicle. Hate to see it go, as my wife really enjoys driving and wheeling this Jeep.

A non-refundable deposit of $1000 due with 24 hours of auction end. Full payment due within 7 days of auction end either in person (cash) or by certified BANK-ISSUED cashiers check/money order. Title will not be released until payment has cleared our bank. We are happy to store vehicle for upto 30 days after auction end, as long as payment has been received in full. We are also happy to meet with a vehicle shipper within 5 miles of our location. BUYER MUST MAKE ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. All sales are final, please ask any questions prior to bidding. You bid/purchase is a binding contract and we will use eBay to report all non-paying bidders.





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