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1988 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer Laredo Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

US $1,250.00
Year:1988 Mileage:220000 Color: flat black /
 grey
Location:

Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States

Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0 i6
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1JCMT7898JT030463 Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Trim: laredo
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 4wd
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 220,000
Sub Model: laredo
Exterior Color: flat black
stock, cherokee, ecu. parts.: fully loaded, np241, 1988 make offer!
Interior Color: grey
87,88,89,90,91,xj, 3"lift w/: clean tittle,no rust,un-molseted make offer!!
Number of Cylinders: 6
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Listing is for a 1988 jeep Cherokee Laredo/pioneer, Has the gray leather interior, fully loaded. Also has the Selec-trac NP242 part-time and full time transfercase which is a nice extra to have if you drive a lot in winter conditions were the roads may go from bare to snow covered, This way you can leave it in the part time mode and will not have the side affects of a full time system. But if you want the direct feel for offroad or a direct 50% front 50% rear power split you can put the selection lever in full time.

The previous owner put the factory heavy duty or offroad springs in front and rear. It sits a bit hi'er then other stock Cherokees. You could possibly even throw a set of 31"s on it.

The story behind this jeep, Is I purchased it a couple years ago from and older gentleman who had already invested a couple grand in it, New tires, new transfercase, lots of other new stuff. He then started to have a starting issue so I purchased it For double what I am asking because it had tons of new parts, and the best part, It was and still is completly rust free, but the paint is just flat black and nothing special. Exactly what I wanted to build another lifted woods off roader. There is a slite ding in the driver door, as well as passenger side rear door if I remember. Probaly the reason the man painted it flat black. as for the gold trim/flares, I don't know what he was thinking. I planned to paint them all gray/silver the whole jeep even or just take them off and go with tj or aftermarket flares. But I got other projects now.

So I got the cherokee. Tinkered with it. Put a new fuel pump in it, and all along it was just a bad relay and ground connection "these are know for there the grounds having to be cleaned"

After I got it running, I drove it around local in a couple snow storms. It drove like it was new. The 4wd and everything worked great. And best of all it was never touched or molested" as we in the modification world like to say. So it was perfect.

Then after a couple months of tinkering, I started to have problems with it. It would start and immediately stall. And some days it would start, the next day it would start and stall.

So I tore my hair out, as wel as close to $800.00 in new sensors. Diagnostic tools. Factory service manuals. You name it.

So after a new alternator, new CPS, new IAC, ignition coil, plugs, wires, cap, rotor,. ETC. You name it, I Even cut off and bypassed all the vacum lines to see if that was a problem. Spent hours and hours with a multi meter testing grounds, adding grounds, cleaning connectors, testing sensors, reading online, reading forums, doing research, self diagnostics, process of elimination, to keep it short I did everything possible except change/check the ignition switch on column, and or change out the Ecu.

So off and on for the past 2 years I would do all I have mentioned. Finally last month, I listned to my gut and had some extra cash to get and ECU. So the ECU came, I plugged it in and it fired rite up!.

The only thing I did to it was go rid of the pressurized coolant system, and added a inline radiator hose filler neck. I was planning on swapping a 95 styl radiator and overflow bottle, but I had the filler neck and cap so I put it in the top hose and it was working fine last time I drove the vehicle. The old pressure bottle I just layed in the compartment with the overflow hose to it for now.

 

So as of rite now the Cherokee is running. But it of course blew a brake line, the main running from front to back, rite in the middle under the driver side.. As the 88's were not the Hi output every lil' bit of extra HP and MPG you can free up counts. But when I got it running, from sitting I guess the factory fan decided to cease up, and I noticed it started to get hot so I shut it off. So I will probally just throw the mechanical back on and a aftermarket 8" electric fan inplace of the stock junk. 

 It does need a stereo system, a few vaccum lines, And eventually and electric fan,and some other minor things to make it 100%, but i work on it a bit everday fixing things ican with any cash or parts  i have as of rite now this is its current shape.. As well as some other things Im probably missing. But the bottom line is, Its a solid  rust free,some minor rust starting on passenger side floor, but no holes. just needs re-coating of some ruber undercoating. but  it is complete besides a couple small things, Spend a lil' time and some tlc and youll have a solid running pass inspection Cherokee, or a perfect builder base to start your next project with.

The interior panels are popped off on rear door and trunk hatch, someone started to replace speakers and never finished. I have a few brand new speakers that were in boxes that came with it. I never put the panels back on because I was to busy trying to get it to run.  The dash is clean and solid, no cracks, not all lose. no holes from switches or anything like that.  The  leather is in fair shape. The driver seat has typical leather wear. Cracks. etc. The headliner is fine. The carpet is good. The interior just needs a good cleaning from it sitting.

The steering and drivetrain and engine are all in good shape. The undercarriage is immaculate for its age. and looks to me that it was undercoated at one time the rite way. Probably why it dosent have typical rotted outrockers and floors like every other cherokee up north here.

The steering is all tight all factory never touched just parts replaced. I noticed when I drove it the other day it  has a slight hard spot, I know its from sitting just needs to be greased and used.

The engine runs good, no smoke even when first started up. Just needs to be run. As I said rite now it needs a few things, and the longer I look at it the more ill work on it. All depends how busy I am with work, and other projects.

So make and offer, and if you would like more pictures even a video or any questions just ask. As I said, it currently isn't drivable because of the brake line,  and cooling system/fan stuff But longer I look at it the more Ill fix. I have original 1988 manual, and other info from glovebox, as well as a Factory service manual On CD and printed out that covers everything top to bottom on any Cherokee 84-90 as well as tons of other info that helped me get it running.

I also have 3 pairs of 31''s. all great tread.one pair are almost new. I would throw in for a bit extra.

 Also, please  ASK OR MAKE OFFERS FIRST! AND LOCAL PICKUP- OR YOU ARANGE SHIPING ONLY

 

 

 

 

 

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