1997 Jeep Wrangler V8 on 2040-cars
Maynardville, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 164,286
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Sport Sport Utility 2-Door
Drive Type: 4X4
1997 JEEP WRANGLER I HAVE OWNED SINCE 2008 AND HAVE PUT LESS THAN 5000 MILES SINCE COMPLETED.HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT SINCE 08. IM A MECHANIC BY TRADE AND BUILT THIS JEEP MYSELF I WILL TRY TO DESCRIBE AS HONEST AND ACCURATE AS POSSABLE.ENGINE IS A V8 5.7L VORTEC WITH ALL NEW INTERNALS,MILD CAM SOUNDS GREAT,NEW ALUM INTAKE,HOLLY CARB,GM HEI DISTRIBUTOR,STARTER,HIGH OUTPUT ALT,WATER PUMP,BATTERY,ALUM RADIATOR,ELEC FAN,BELL HOUSING IS FROM ADVANCE ADDAPTERS WITH NEW FLYWHEEL AND CENTERFORCE CLUTCH,TRANS IS 5 SPEED AX15 WITH NEW SEALS AND BEARINGS,SHIFTS GREAT,TRANSFER CASE IS A NP231 WITH SLIP YOKE ELIMINATOR.REAR END IS A 8.8 NEW BEARINGS, SEALS,LIMITED SLIP,DISC BRAKES,JEEP IS GEARD 4.56 FRONT AND REAR,FRONT WINCH BUMPER WITH 8K SUPERWINCH (NEVER UNSPOOLED)AND FOGLIGHTS,REAR BUMPER IS HEAVY DUTY WITH SWINGAWAY TIRE CARRIER,4 INCH ROUGH COUNTRY LIFT KIT 33X10.50 KM2 TIRES ON STEEL WHEELS,HAS A NEW SOFT TOP WITH TINTED WINDOWS,INTERIOR HAS TUFFY FULL CENTER CONSOLE AND OVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH JVC HEAD UNIT,HUSKY FLOOR LINERS,NEW FRONT LOWBACK BUCKET SEATS ,REAR SEAT IS FACTORY AND IN GREAT SHAPE.NO CARPET RUBBER MATS FRONT AND REAR.ALL GAUGES WARNING LIGHTS WORK AS THEY SHOULD (EXCEPT FOR TACH).JEEP DRIVES GREAT NO SHIMMY NO SHAKES AT ANY SPEED ON INTERSTATE.ENGINE IS AMAZINGLY STOUT.GETS BETWEEN 15-17 MPG.ORIGINAL PAINT STILL SHINES,HAS A FEW MINOR DINGS,OUTER PART OF DOOR HINGES HAS SOME SURFACE RUST WHERE PAINT HAS BEEN CHIPPED FROM DOOR REMOVAL,REAR HINGES ARE ALUMINUM AND PAINT IS FLAKING ON THEM,OTHER THAN THAT BODY,FRAME AND UNDERCARRAGE IS COMPLETELY RUST FREE.LEAKS NO FLUID OF ANY KIND,JEEP IS NOT A TRUE RUBICON DECALS ONLY,DOES NOT HAVE A/C.CAN BE DRIVEN DAILY OR USED FOR WEEKEND TOY.ONLY SELLING TO GET SOMETHING BIGGER,FAMILY IS GROWING AND ITS JUST TO HARD GETTING CHILD SEATS IN AND OUT.NO DISSAPOINTMENTS THIS IS A GREAT JEEP.HAS A CLEAN AND CLEAR TN TITLE IN HAND.PLEASE CALL OR TEXT WITH ANY QUESTIONS, THANKS LYNN 865 755-1775 (AFTER RUNNING AD I SEEN THE LOW AUTOCHECK SCORE AND ISSUE FOUND,THERE WAS DAMAGE TO LEFT FRONT FENDER WHEN I BOUGHT THE JEEP BUT NOWHERE ELSE.THIS SCORE IN NO WAY REFLECTS THE CONDITION OF THIS JEEP)
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