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2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l V8, 78k Motor, Loaded on 2040-cars

US $7,995.00
Year:2001 Mileage:78000
Location:

Lancaster, South Carolina, United States

Lancaster, South Carolina, United States

2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, Loaded, Rubicon Wheels, 78kMotor, OBO


NOTE: Over $4500.00 + work (parts & labor) already done on this Jeep with the invoices to prove it...read on....and you will see why this one is special!

I have a really Nice one of a kind Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Edition for sale Only 7995.00 OBO! This Jeep has everything! Lets start off with the 4.7L V8 which was replaced the motor in this Jeep only has around 78k miles on it the Jeep itself has 168000, I have all the paper work for the motor (so I can prove its mileage), and all other things done to this Jeep, Several New Parts, Brake Pads, oil changes, etc. See the list of work done on it & the Features that are included below. Everything  on this Jeep works ! Its my daily driver, just drove it from SC to Raleigh, NC around 300+ miles round trip, three weeks ago, NO issues AC blasting the whole trip!!! I've tried to keep it clean (it is a jeep after all) as you can see in the pictures its pretty clean all over!

$4560.85 is the total dollar amount spent on this Jeep in parts and labor that I can prove to you with the receipts and paid invoices! This doesn't count some things I've spent on it like all the oil changes, the rear lift supports, etc. The issues associated with a used car really don't all apply to this Jeep and here's why.
 
All Of This was Done between 6/29/10 to Present

 Engine replaced only had 68k on it, Now has 77K
 2" Lift with New Shocks & New 31.6" Tires
 265/70/17 Mud King Tires as of 6/6/14 tires
 New Water Pump
 New thermostat
 New radiator
 New battery BT24B Tough one (72M)
 New Ignition spark plugs (yes...lol all 8)
 New Transys Solenoid Pack
 New Duralast Crank & Camshaft Position Sensors
 New Steering Stabilizer
 New Front Disc Rotor, & Pads
 New Rear Lift Supports
 New set of Double side Chrome Steps ( my little girl couldn't get in...lol)
 Regular oil changes every 3000 miles, tire rotations, fluid check, hose checks, ETC.
 New rear brakes, rotors & pads replaced just 2 months ago 04/14
 Serviced Transmission and new filter
 New Heater Core & Evaporator (had to have the whole dash pulled to replace this)

Only known issues are: (not bad)

Engine light came on about 2 months after I bought this jeep, I had it checked out and this is what it was. The code was "po442 evap emission control system leak small". I called the jeep dealer, & they said and I quote " don't worry about it" it will not effect anything, wait till its larger as it is hard to detect and fix, and it could be something as simple as a gas cap issue. I never got it fixed and have never had a problem to this day. There is a small dent in the passenger side door, hardly noticeable, I haven't had it fixed, it was there when I bought this Jeep. See the left side (passenger) where it says Jeep Grand Cherokee along the side of the jeep. There are normal imperfection's in the paint like light scratch's things you would normally see in a used car, over all the paint looks great.

 Features Included on this Jeep:

 Quadra Drive 4x4 System which is AWD, and 4L
 Automatic Transmission with Overdrive & a 4.7L V8
 Power Leather Seats
 Two Front, Heated Leather seats (great in winter)
 Power windows (with one touch, Drivers window)
 Power locks
 Keyless Entry
 Alarm & panic button on the key
 AM/FM/CD/cassette (6) Speaker & Sub Infanty Surround Sound Stereo
 Power Sunroof (with one touch)
 3 power jacks
 Automatic Climate Controls AC/Heat with or without a thermostat
 Automatic Headlights (sensor)
 Automatic Wipers (sensor)
 2" Cup Lift on the Jeep with stability bar etc. (No Issues, drives handles Great!)
 31.6" Rubicon Wheels & Tires 265/70/17 Mud King tires
 Full Tow Package, with light connector.
 Tinted windows all the way around by Jeep.
 Chrome Lift Steps (see picture)
 Rear windshield wiper

Bottom line this Jeep has it all, and is and has been my daily driver for years. I just drove it around 350 miles up to Raleigh, NC three weeks ago, No issues at all. If you're looking for a really good looking, and Great performing Jeep at a reasonable price, here it is.

Clear title in hand!!

I know my price might be a little high but consider the $4500.00 in improvements and new parts that I can prove to you, the low miles on the motor! & the Rubicon wheels & tires 31.5". Will I negotiate? Sure but I wont give all this away either.

Only serious buyers need apply. If leaving me a VM please leave your name & Number as well.

 Thank You

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