1987 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4x4 Estate Sale on 2040-cars
Sharpsburg, Georgia, United States
1987 JEEP CHEROKEE LAREDO Southern Georgia Cherokee so no rust issues. This Cherokee was part of an Estate and was very well maintained and cared for. Adult owned and drivin. Never off road. The interior shows no wear. The carpets are clean. The original clock works. The original radio was removed to get repaired but never got it back. Has the original plug in for the radio. The A/C blows but not cold. The glass has no chips or cracks. The tires have close to 100% tread. All of the power windows work. All of the gauges work. Has good oil pressure all of the time. Temp stays wear it should. The paint overall shows good. No body damage. All of the fluids are clean and clear and no fluid leaks. The Cherokee runs and drives very smooth, true and straight. You can drive anywhere with full confidence. The transmission shifts smooth. The 4 wheel drive works in all positions. The headliner is in good shape with no sagging. The buy it now price is what I need to get for the Cherokee but if you want to make an offer let me know. Clear Georgia title in hand. I live 30 minutes from the Atlanta Airport and can meet the buyer there or be available at anytime if you want it shipped. Feel free to call me with any questions. 770-722-5329 |
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