1987 Jeep Cherokee Rare 2 Door, California Pristine, Loaded Original Survivor on 2040-cars
Coventry, Rhode Island, United States
1987 JEEP CHEROKEE. VERY RARE 2 DOOR MODEL FROM DRY SUNNY CALIFORNIA. PRISTINE CONDITION
INSIDE AND OUT. VIRTUALLY RUST-FREE (SEE PICS OF UNDERCARRIAGE AND ROCKER PANELS, ETC..) INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL AND IN MINT CONDITION. EQUIPPED WITH THE 4.0 LITER IN LINE 6 CYLINDER, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, GLASS SLIDING SUNROOF, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, AIR CONDITIONING (NEEDS CHARGE), POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, CONSOLE CUP HOLDERS. THE STEREO IS A VERY NICE KENWOOD SINGLE DISC CD WITH 4 UPGRADED SPEAKERS IN THE ORIGINAL LOCATION THAT SOUND GREAT. RUNS EXCELLENT. RECENT GOOD YEAR WRANGLER WHITE LETTER TIRES. I PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE 3-1/2 YEARS AGO FROM CALIFORNIA AND KEPT IT STORED IN MY GARAGE SINCE THEN AS A COLLECTIBLE. IT STILL HAS THE CA LICENSE PLATES ON IT. I HAVE NOW DECIDED TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF MY TOY COLLECTION. RI IS A NON-TITLE STATE FOR VEHICLES OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE. VEHICLE WILL BE TRANSFERRED WITH THE PREVIOUS CALIFORNIA TITLE AND A BILL OF SALE. PLEASE CONSIDER THAT THIS VEHICLE IS 27 YEARS OLD AND IS BEING SOLD AS-IS. . NO WARRANTY IS EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THIS JEEP IS ALSO ADVERTISED LOCALLY. AUCTION WILL END EARLY SHOULD IT SELL. |
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Dirt Every Day tries to find the best 4x4 for under $4k
Mon, 25 Aug 2014If you want to build a cheap truck that can still do dirty deeds off the beaten path, it's best to start with solid axles and a solid V8 engine. That sums up the lessons learned after watching the 2014 Cheap Truck Challenge from the Dirt Every Day video crew, who took to the deserts and surrounding areas near Reno, NV, in an attempt to find the best 4x4 for under $4,000. Fortunately for us, the whole sordid journey was captured on video.
This isn't the first time the boys from DED filmed a Cheap Truck Challenge, and this year's festivities pitted together a 1993 Chevy S10 pickup, a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee and a 1975 International truck in a series of challenges ranging from donuts to drag races, with plenty of hill-climbing and rock-crawling action in between. We don't want to spoil all the fun, but suffice it to say one competitor was found to be lacking while the other two performed (mostly) well. See for yourself in the video above.
Marchionne defends FCA recalls, says Wrangler won't be all-aluminum
Fri, May 22 2015FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne recently received the 2015 Industry Leadership Award from the SAE Foundation. While speaking with the press after the event, the boss discussed his thoughts about some key issues regarding the company's future. One of the big regulatory issues facing FCA at the moment is the upcoming public hearing by the National Highway Traffic Safety into the automaker's handling of 20 recalls. Marchionne has no intention of testifying there, according to The Detroit News. The CEO also thinks that the government regulator is becoming much more aggressive in how it handles safety campaigns, but the Feds aren't necessarily doing a very good job of communicating that. "We need to work with the agency in a very cooperative and open way to make sure that we can meet their requirements for their new stance," he said, according to the newspaper. "We have no option but to comply with their requirements and we will. I have nothing to hide in this process. I just want clear rules." Marchionne also dropped the news that the company has changed its mind about making the next Jeep Wrangler totally from aluminum. "Because of the difference in cost, not just the new material but the actual assembly process, I think we can do almost as well without doing it all-aluminum," he said to The Detroit News. This seemingly opens the door for the model to remain in production in Toledo, OH, but only just a crack. Marchionne says that the new Wrangler would still use a large amount of aluminum, and there are "at least" two sites in contention for the assembly. The company doesn't have too long to make a decision because the model reportedly launches in 2017.
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