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1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l 4x4 Two Door Low Miles!!clean on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:95000
Location:

Grand Island, New York, United States

Grand Island, New York, United States
Advertising:

1997 Jeep Cherokee two door 2-door 4x4 4.0 auto & low miles





95,000 original miles


Runs and drives great!





Female owned since new and female driven since new. Never off road, never
abused, never worked, and always maintained at dealer and/or respected
service stations since new. Runs and drives strong!! Only 95,000 easy
original miles on this Jeep. Good tires, good brakes, solid floors, clean
interior and mechanically strong. I would personally drive it right now
coast to coast with no worries. This is a solid dependable good Jeep! It
does not make engine noises, no smoke, no leaks and it does not burn oil.
It shifts, runs, and drives super strong. Solid, strong and tight
mechanically. Tons of life and years left. Ready for play, fun and enjoyment.





As you can see in the photos, the rockers are starting to rust. They look
worse than they actually are. I was going to freshen them up and paint them
over before listing it, but I wanted to show the Jeep in its original
state. They are starting to get soft in the rear near the rear tires but a
very easy fix/repair. The floors and underneath are solid and in great
shape. This Jeep is a great vehicle for somebody. Plus it’s the hard to
find two door with the bonus of the low miles.





All of these Jeeps seem to have weird quirks here and there but this one is
pretty darn good. There are only a few minor items that I feel should be
addressed if somebody wants to and I listed them here below. They are
strictly minor things that are inexpensive, easy to do and they do not have
to be done right away:





- The muffler is starting to get loud but only a $75 fix according to
our local muffler shop. It’s only the muffler itself, not the rest of
the exhaust. I might take care of this during the auction.


- The wipers rest mid windshield in the off position for some reason.
They do not return to the bottom of the windshield as they should
when turned off. They do work good but they do not stop in the proper
position when in the off setting.


- The rockers have some rust starting, but not bad. As stated above, it would be an easy fix/repair to make them like new again. They look worse in the photos than they actually are. Minor rust in spots but a very solid Jeep still. 
*** Floors and undercarriage are very solid and good still.




There are tons of good things to say about this particular Jeep and I
listed some good points here below:





- Rare two door model that is very hard to find.


- Low miles (only 95,000) for a 1997 vehicle.


- Clean interior.


- Over all a clean and solid body.


- Solid floors and undercarriage.


- Super strong engine and drive train.


- Four wheel drive works great as it should.


- Brakes are good.


- Tires are good.


- No dash lights on.


- Driver side air bag.


- Never abused, worked or driven hard.


- Female owned and driven since new.


- Never off road.


- Tons of life left!!!


- Always maintained and serviced properly.


- Dependable good Jeep!





It’s cold and windy here so I took the pictures without detailing it or
washing it. Nothing hidden here, just a good solid and dependable vehicle
for somebody.





Feel free to call or text with any/all questions @ 716-984-8567





We are located near Buffalo and Niagara Falls, New York. We are only 5
minutes from both and 10-15 minutes from either airport.





Jeep location zip code 14072





Offers welcomed but I prefer to run the full auction length. I might run a
local add too, so if you are interested I would recommend contacting us
quickly so you don’t miss out.





Thanks for looking and good luck!!!





716-984-8567 call or text

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