2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport Lifted on 2040-cars
Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States
Engine:4.0 6 CYL.
Make: Jeep
Trim: SPORT
Model: Cherokee
Mileage: 144,000
Drive Type: 4WD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 2001 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT. IT HAS THEE INFAMOUS 4.0 INLINE 6CYL W/ AUTOMATIC TRANS W/ 144,000 MILES. IT RUNS AND SHIFTS PERFECTLY. ABSOLUTELY RUST FREE. THE FIBERGLASS / PLASTIC FRONT DOES HAVE STONE CHIPS AND THERE ARE A FEW MINOR DING, BUT THE PAINT IS ORIGINAL, CLEAN AND SHINEY! THE INTERIOR IS PERFECT ALSO. IT HAS P. WINDOWS, P. LOCKS, AFTERMARKET PIONEER WITH A USB PORT AND AUX INPUT. IT HAS A 7'' ROUGH COUNTRY LIFT WITH 35'' B.F. GOODRICH MUD TERRAINS ON 15 X 10 ALUMINUM WHEELS, WHICH ARE NOT ALL THAT. THE CLEAR COAT IS PEELING OFF. REAR SHACKLES WERE MOVED. ALL ARMS ON THE FRONT ARE ADJUSTABLE WITH ONE POLY END AND A JOHHNY JOINT ON THE OTHER. IT ALSO HAS QUICK DISCONNECT SWAY BAR LINKS. IT ALSO HAS OBA, (ONBOARD AIR) WITH 2 AIR CHUCKS, REGULATOR AND 2 AIR TANKS MOUNTED WHERE THE STOCK GAS TANK GOES. 12 GALLON FUEL CELL AND BATTERY ARE MOUNTED BEHIND REAR SEAT. FACTORY FUEL GAGE WORKS ACCORDINGLY. CUSTOM ROOF RACK WITH MATCHING TIRE AND BLACK WHEEL, AND 4 HELLA 500's. CUSTOM FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS. FRONT BUMPER CAN BE SLID OUT AND HAS ROOM FOR A WINCH TO BE MOUNTED. UNIBODY STIFFNERS. FRONT 1/16 STEEL BODY ARMOR AND 3/16 REAR BODY ARMOR MOUNTED WITH S.S. FLATHEAD SCREWS. BRAND NEW BUSHWACKER FENDER FLARES. FRONT WHEEL WELLS HAVE BEEN CUT AND REMAN LIKE THE JCR ONES. LED REAR TAIL LIGHTS. UNDERNEATH IS SPOTLESS TOO. NO EVIDENCE OF BEING OFF-ROADED WHATSOEVER. IF YOU WERE GOING TO DO MORE THAN STREET DRIVE IT, I WOULD PUT A DIFFERENT / LONGER FRONT DRIVESHAFT ON IT. OR A SLIP YOKE. I BELIEVE IT HAS 3:73 GEARS. IT COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT, AND THE ORIGINAL REAR CARPET. ALL CONNECTIONS FOR ALL ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT HAVE BEEN LEFT IN PLACE, INCASE SOMEONE WANTED THE AIR BACK IN IT OR THE ORIGINAL FUEL TANK BACK ON. THIS IS A REALLY CLEAN AND FUN TO DRIVE CHEROKEE. GREAT LITTLE HEAD TURNER. LOCAL PICKUP OR BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING SETUP AND PAYMENT. $500 PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END. NO WARRANTIES ARE OFFERED OR IMPLIED. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
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