1989 Jeep Cherokee Laredo Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Stoneboro, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale, 1989 Jeep Cherokee Laredo. 219,000 miles. Will need work for
PA inspection. Rockers rusted out, has exhaust leak. This has been my
daily driver for the last 5 yrs. Stopped driving it yesterday because I
got a new pickup. It has the inline 6cyl motor, automatic. I was able to
register it in ohio, so the last time it was PA inspected was 2012 I
believe.
The good- Runs and drives heater works 4wd works decent tires new starter new gas tank new spark plugs new intake gasket newer radiator, water pump, thermostat, front coil springs, rear shocks (all done about 2 yrs ago) The bad- Has the Jeep wobble if you go above 50 mph (goes away when you get down to 35 mph, then you can continue on your way). Leaks a little oil at the valve cover Rusty rocker panels Loud exhaust 1 crack running across windshield (towards the bottom) Turn signals have to be manually turned on and off with the lever interior is dirty A/C doesn't work U-joints have started to click when you turn while in 4wd The plastic coolant reservoir sprung a leak, and was patched. Not leaking since I did it, but I only drive 9 miles a day to work. **** This is everything I can think of that is wrong with it. Its not a gem by any means, but has never left me stranded. Would make a good mud vehicle or ohio car |
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