1998 Jeep Cherokee Classic Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
The Jeep we have here is a solid Jeep with a 4.0 liter in line 6 cylinder engine. It is black with a tan interior. This Jeep runs and drives excellent! It has 147,000 miles on it and has been kept very well. It is missing the ignition because it broke and I had intentions to replace it, but never did. With that said, I do have the title and keys to the doors. By the time this listing ends, I may have out one in there. In addition to that, the truck will start and drive. It is also missing the radio. I have never seen it and do not know where it is. I don't listen to the radio so it never bothered me. Outside of the above mentioned, the is a great Jeep for everyday driving or whatever someone decides to do with it. The A/C and heat works fine and there are no cracks in any of the glass. if someone has any additional questions, just let me know. While I know that this truck is in excellent working order, I am offering no warranty written or implied. Shipping is at the cost of the buyer. If you would like to make me an offer, Just shoot me an email and I will consider it.
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They have the very best intentions of rolling out a seven-passenger vehicle.
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