1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 5.9 V-8 Suv Florida Title Quadra Trac 4wd on 2040-cars
|  This auction is for a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 5.9  NO RESERVE The Jeep is in Very Good overall condition for the age of this vehicle. IT HAS BEEN GARAGED MOSTLY This SUV spent a part of its life in Florida. Vehicle has a Florida Title The paint is in very good condition and has a nice shine to it. The body is also in very good condition NO RUST & NO DENTS. The bottoms of the doors, hatch, hood rocker are all in very good RUST FREE condition. The Tires are a matching set of 4 Dunlop Radial Rover 235-70-16 all evenly worn with 75% of tread left. The rims are all in very good condition. Mechanically well maintained New Radiator, Rear Shocks, Both Front Wheel Bearings, & Muffler. in the last 30 days. Also Recent other front end work. All the power windows, locks, and moonroof are in very good, smooth, and quiet working condition. Radio and Cd player are in VERY good working condition. NADA CLEAN RETAIL VALUE is $4150 THANKS FOR LOOKING GOOD LUCK BIDDING | 
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