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Gleaming 1998 Jeep Cherokee Classic W/ 99k Original Miles, Loaded, W/carfax &nr! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:99015 Color: is all color matched and painted in a beautiful
Location:

Huntington, New York, United States

Huntington, New York, United States
Advertising:

 1998 JEEP CHEROKEE CLASSIC

VIN: 1JFFJ68SXWL221400

THERE OVER 60 HUGE IMAGES OF THIS STUNNING JEEP SHOWN BELOW!

DESCRIPTION:

This NO RESERVE auction is for a really sharp looking JEEP CHEROKEE CLASSIC. We have provided the CARFAX information on this vehicle showing that the 99,015 miles on the odometer is correct and that the vehicle had lots of regular checkups at the local dealer. The accident that is reported was limited to the replacement of the wheel arch molding on the drivers side fender shortly after the vehicle was purchased in 1998. The exterior is all color matched and painted in a beautiful bright red. The interior is fitted in a durable gray cloth woven fabric. This JEEP is loaded with most of the amenities that were available on these models in that year and it is also set up for towing.

The exterior and interior of this car is very straight and clean and there are plenty of recent new additions including a brand NEW set of GOODYEAR WRANGLER tires with all new valve stems and lug nuts, new exhaust system, 4 new shock absorbers, sway bar links, track bar, steering bar shock and rear lift gate pistons. This JEEP runs great and it was just serviced with fresh oil and filter. It passed New York State's MVB rigid inspection for emissions and safety. We didn't want to bog you down with pages of useless JEEP information, considering that most of the people looking at this 4x4 will know much more about it than we do. 

The JEEP performed flawlessly when driven and everything works. No squeaks, rattles or other objectionable noises at all. The A/C blows cold (heat works too), the four wheel drive works like it should and even the cassette and CD players function as designed! The previous owners were non-smokers. It has power locks, windows, mirrors, brakes, steering, tilt wheel, vanity mirrors and much more. The few nits that we were able to pick is a very short list indeed. There are very minor blemishes in the original finish, but you would never believe that this is a 16 year old, daily driven vehicle, because it still looks so great!

As with all of our eBay Motors listings we try to let our high resolution photographs tell the story about the vehicles that we are selling. The pictures were just taken and we have shots from many angles including the exterior, engine bay, full interior and undercarriage. The original owners manual package, remote fob and 2 keys come with the car. If you study our clear multiple images very carefully, you will see exactly what this nice JEEP CHEROKEE CLASSIC is all about.

  The clear images of this vehicle, shown below, will do a much better job of describing the look, style, condition and market value of this vehicle than our words ever could. Feel confident to fly in and drive this one back home. We invite questions and comments and there is NO RESERVE on this auction! 

LOCATION: HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK  11743

WORLDWIDE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE

ALL BIDS ARE CONTINGENT UPON OPTIONAL POST SALE INSPECTION

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Please read these paragraphs in their entirety before bidding.

thevintageauction is representing this vehicle for the seller who has consigned it to us.

All pertinent information about this vehicle was provided by the seller, not thevintageauction.

thevintageauction does not assume any liability for misrepresented vehicles but DOES provide an optional post auction on site inspection to the WINNING bidder.

We will have no access to this vehicle while the auction is running so we highly recommend that you take advantage of this one week post auction inspection period.

If this is not possible, please research or e-mail any specific questions about this vehicle BEFORE placing any bids.

A refundable deposit of 10% is required within three (3) days of the auction ending and the balance via bank to bank wire transfer within seven (7) days of the auctions end.

Buyers are responsible for all actual shipping costs.

We reserve the right to end an auction early for any reason that we feel is appropriate.

Any participant in our auctions who retracts a bid, without notifying us first, will be permanently placed on our Blocked Bidder List. The same applies to any winning bidder that fails to appear. NO EXCEPTIONS!


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