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1997 Jeep Cherokee Se Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:73850
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PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO HERE! SOME PEOPLE CANNOT VIEW IT FROM A PHONE OR A TABLET. IN ORDER TO SEE THE VIDEO YOU HAVE TO USE A COMPUTER! You DO NOT want to miss this video. It shows everything you could want to see on this Jeep! I am selling my 1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport. I am only the second only and she is beautiful!! There are only 73,850 original miles on this Jeep and it shows! You will be hard pressed to find a nicer Jeep Cherokee on the market anywhere! It does not leak a drop of anything, it does not smoke, it does not tick, it does not knock, it does not do anything! There is NO RUST ANYWHERE! I have installed a brand new Zone-Off-road 3 inch lift kit with full leaf packs. I have also installed a transfer case drop kit so there are no vibrations. It has BRAND NEW 31x10.50 General Grabber AT2 All Terrain tires. I have also installed a brand new MP3 player which can play music from a flash drive, SD card and also has an auxiliary port. Go ahead and try to find a Jeep Cherokee this nice with this many miles. You can't! This Jeep has the Bullet-Proof 4.0 and at these few miles she's going to run forever! It has ice cold air conditioning! This Jeep gets the famous "Jeep Wave" wherever I go. The later years had head problems so do your research before you buy. 1997 is one of the best year Cherokee's ever made!! Please do not bid unless you intend to buy. a $500 deposit is due within 24 hours of auction close by the winning bidder. If you plan on having the Jeep shipped I will work with your transporter to be home on his schedule. PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO HERE! SOME PEOPLE CANNOT VIEW IT FROM A PHONE OR A TABLET. IN ORDER TO SEE THE VIDEO YOU HAVE TO USE A COMPUTER! You DO NOT want to miss this video. It shows everything you could want to see on this Jeep!

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