1988 Grand Cherokee 4x4,white With Tan Leather,164k,looks And Runs Great on 2040-cars
Martinez, California, United States
good looking cult grand wagoneer, with great color combo, white[easy to take care of] and tan leather,clean calif title with no rust,has tow package, runs great but NOT TO BE SOLD IN CALIF, does run good, but smog emmisions where to high to pass in calif[see print out on emissions,] calif is super stringent compared to the rest of the usa, iam a retired car dealer and tired of dealing with old classics that would pass in any other state but not calif-----------------------EXTERIOR--------------------body straight with a couple of dings no rust,,white paint good,all trim good,tires good,chrome bumpers not pitted,,glass good[does have small windshield crack on lower right hand side[see picture] ,---------------------INTERIOR------------tan leather real clean,dash no cracks,wood trim good, headliner good no tears,,carpet good[rear storage carpet does have small tear on right side,door panels good -----------------ELECTRICS----------------------all power windows good,including rear deck window, all lights good,heater and fans good, a/c needs recharging,radio works[lame radio], all gauges,temp,charge,gas good.--------------------------MECHANICS-----------------engine real strong starts right up, no overheating, trans shifts smooth real strong, 4x4 good, struts alittle weak but its a jeep not a caddy.----------------EMISSIONS--------------- as my smog quy explained the emissions could be corrected at best with a carb adjustment or worst carb rebuild to pass calif, every thing passed except nox, an adjustment should work in any state but good old calif,if even needed in other states----------------CONCLUSION---------------good looking and running 27yr old car, at best somebody gets a good jeep for a good price if it does not sell i well jump through the hoop and fix the car for calif, thanks and good luck |
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