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1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l Tj on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:150000
Location:

Bethel, Ohio, United States

Bethel, Ohio, United States
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 I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler for sale. She is in great shape with 150,000 miles (that's only 8,000 per year). It has the 4.0 six cylinder with 5 speed manual trans. Head was pulled and new gaskets installed at 120,000 miles with new clutch and pressure plate at same time. Also brand new AC compressor and belt. Also has Flomaster muffler. Removable hard top.
It has Many New Items that are less than 2 weeks old.... Brand new Smittybilt rock crusher front bumper ($300.00) with brand new 9,000 lbs winch ($400.00) that also comes with a brand new wireless winch remote. Brand new Smitybilt SRC rear bumper with hitch and tire carrier ($350.00) Brand new Smittybilt 6" mud flairs ($225.00). Brand new Hyjack style jack and hood mounts. ($125.00) Brand new Diamond plate rocker covers in black. ($75.00) Brand new hood ($240.00). Also a 2" leveling kit ($100.00)
She has 33" Maxxis Bighorn mud slingers mounted on American racing rims (X5), thus the 6" mud fenders... Tires have 5,000 miles, plus a new matching spare with matching rim. Tires and rims total were $1600.00. Two brand new 55 Watt hyliter driving lights and two new 55 Watt trail lights. Both are mounted but not wired in.
There is no rust, there are small dings and scrapes (let's face it, it is a jeep) Paint is not perfect was painted black over the original forest green long before I got it. Interior is good, just old tan jeep basic seats. Had brand new Mud Runners matts in it but someone else needed them more and walked off with them at Cruisefest.... So bare floors for now.
Cash is king. I need that to finish up a Dodge Magnum project. 

The bad.... Body has scrapes and small dings, but no rust. Will need new seal for back window soon, custom floor matts were stolen last week so there is only bare metal floors. The paint is pretty much a garage job and old color shows around the rear mud flairs where the fit different. Only has a 2 inch leveling kit on front so if you want to do serious trailing I would raise it at least another 2" all the way around.

Asking $7500.00 or best offer.

Vehicle for sale locally so I retain right to close auction early if it sells here. Listed for same price.

Deposit of $500.00 via Paypal due within 24 hours of end of auction or after best offer is submitted and accepted. Remainder due within 5 days. Item is located in Bethel, Ohio 45106.

Any questions please email me. I will answer as quick as I can.

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