2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 10th Anniversary on 2040-cars
Richmond, Virginia, United States
I am always available by mail at: myrtammmunt@artsociety.net . 2013 Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 10th Anniversary 4X4
Only 5,000 produced and this one only has 7,400 miles.
This is truly a topless SUV because the top can be removed completely, the doors taken off, and the windshield
folded down. Don't miss the opportunity to own what will no doubt become a collectible.
It also has XZILON paint protection and interior protection good for five years from the date of vehicle purchase,
which was 6/17/13.
Anvil colored exterior/Black Interior w/10th Anniversary leather seats
3.6 Liter V6 24 valve VVT engine
Standard Equipment:
4:1 Rock-Trac Part-Time 4WD System, Tru-Lok Front and Rear Axles, Electronic Front Sway Bar Disconnect, Rear
Stabilizer Bar, Next Generation Dana 44 Heavy Duty Front and Rear Axles, Rock Rails, Transfer Case Skid Plate
Shield, 22.5 Gallon Fuel Tank, Advanced Multistage Front Airbags, Electronic Stability Control, 4 Wheel Disc
Brakes, Traction Control, Electronic Roll Mitigation, Hill Start Assist, Trailer Sway Damping, Sentry Key Theft
Deterrent System, Security Alarm, Tire Pressure Monitor w/Warning Lamp, Speed Control –INTERIOR FEATURES – Auto
Dimming Mirror w/Reading Lamp, Power Windows with Front One-Touch-Down Feature, Power Door Locks, Remote Keyless
Entry, Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls.
Optional Equipment – Rubicon 10th Anniversary Package 24J
“Red Trail Rated” Badge, Black Fuel Filler Door, Premium Black Sunrider Soft Top, Rubicon 10th Anniversary
Edition, Rubicon 10th Anniversary Leather Seats, Rubicon 4x4 Specs Plate, Rubicon Hood Decal, Steel Front Bumper,
Steel Rear Bumper, Red Front and Rear Tow Hooks, Power Dome Hood by Mopar, 17” x 7.5” Rubicon 10th Anniversary
Road Wheels, LT265/70R17E OWL On/Off Road Tires, Premium EVIC Message Center, Accent Stitching, Silver Interior
Accents, I/P Grab Handle w/10th Anniversary Badge, Heated Front Seats, Slush Mats by Mopar, Connectivity Group,
Electronic Vehicle Information Center, Max Tow Package (3,500 LBS), Class II Receiver Hitch, Trailer Two w/4-Pin
Connector Wiring, Supplemental Side Mounted Airbags, 5-Speed Automatic Transmission, Hill Descent Control, 4.10
Rear Axle Ratio, Air Conditioning w/Automatic Temperature Control, Air Filtering, Black 3 Piece Hardtop, Delete
Sunrider Soft Top, Freedom Panel Storage Bag, Rear Window Defroster, Rear Window Wiper/Washer, Uconnect 730N
SAT/CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV, 40 GB Hard Drive w/20GB Available, Sirius XM Available, Integrated Voice Command
w/Bluetooth, Remote USB Port, Remote Start System.
5-year or 100,000-mile Powertrain Warranty
3-year or 36,000-mile Basic Limited Warranty
Roadside assistance, certain restrictions apply
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