1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4 "one Owner"only 103k "rare 5-speed" Service Records on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4 4.0 "One Owner"Only 103K "Rare 5-Speed" Service Records This is a fantastic opportunty to own a very well cared for and Very Rare 5-Speed, 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4. This Jeep is very clean, with Low Mileage. Every where you look this Jeep is very very clean. It also comes with all Original Books and 2 sets of keys. This is a very sought after body style of the Jeep Line up. Also it is hard to find them that One Owner low mileage Manual Transmission, in this conditon and body style. It has always been very well maintained and cared for,and never abused, and was garaged it's entire life. It comes with a stack of repciets (Look at the Pictures). The Lady we purchased it from had owned it since new. She and her husband Special Ordered It from Ruether Jeep In St Louis. It also comes with the original Build Sheet a copy of the Window Sticker. It was always garaged. It is ready to go to Work or be saved as a Weekend Toy. The Exterior: is in very nice condition. The Champagne Metallic paint has great shine and depth with very few minor scratches and dings, only noticeable under close inspection. This Jeep came with the Upgraded FactoryColor Keyed Alloy Wheels from the Factory with Near New Tires. The Interior: is also in very nice condition with little wear. It comes completely stock with, Factory AM/FM, A/C, Power Windows and Power Locks, Cruise Control, Ect... The pictures do not do this Jeep justice, it is better in person. The dash is in great condition and still has the Factory Stereo. The Carpet is in great shape and shows very little wear. This Jeep runs and drives fantastic. It has great power and drives tight, and brakes straight and smooth. It comes with 6Cyl 4.0 L. Engine and 5-Speed ManualTransmission that makes this truck a real pleasure to drive, and still get decent gas mileage This is a well cared for One Owner Jeep Cherokee Sport combined with Low Mileage, Very Rare Manual Transmission, and in beautiful Condition, makes this a "DON'T MISS OPPORTUNITY"!!! All cars are sold As/Is and all inspections are to be done prior to bidding. |
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This Jeep Forward Control is incredibly clean, for sale
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