1997 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
well maintained 1997 Jeep Wrangler 4.0 6 cal Automatic Softtop Fulldoors Jeep has been summer driven and is rust free. Paint is showing some signs of age and is of typical chrysler quality. Runs and shift excellent. Brakes and steers as it should. All electrics work. 4x4 rarely used. Jeep has not been off roaded. Owned by middle age female most of its life.
GOOD: New interior in 2013 New top 2013 New master brake booster and new brakes 2012 New exhaust manifold. Original had cracked New cat converter New TP sensor 2013 Trans service New shocks and drag links New tires 2012 Valve cover gasket and all fluids changed out New radiator 2013 New turn signal assembly (these wear out) BAD: Paint is factory and not high quality Both rear corners have small parking lot fender dents (see pics) Plastic door panels are showing age Bumper paint is fading Well maintained jeep that has had a lot of recent service. Would make a great build project or a great commuter/teen car. Happy bidding! Jeep is in Spokane WA. |
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