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1990 Jeep Wrangler, 6 Cyl., 5 Speed, 28,000 Original Miles, One Owner on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:1990 Mileage:28000
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1990 JEEP WRANGLER YJ 6 CYL. 5 SPEED

I AM THE ORIGINAL OWNER OF THIS VERY NICE JEEP, GARAGED AND PAMPERED FROM DAY ONE, NEVER IN RAIN OR SNOW, 28,000 ORIGINAL MILES, ALWAYS MAINTAINED, EVERYTHING WORKS, RUNS GREAT, DRIVES GREAT.  ONLY DROVE IN NICE WEATHER, VERY NICE PAINT, AND ABSOLUTLY NO RUST, SAHARA WHEELS, LIKE NEW EXCEPT THE HURST SHIFTER I INSTALLED, WHICH IS BETTER THAN NEW. I DID OVERCUT THE CARPET WHEN INSTALLING THE SHIFTER (MY BAD) .  FULL SET OF FACTORY SHOP MANUALS, OWNERS MANUAL, AND ALL PAPER WORK FROM DEALER INCLUDING WINDOW STICKER, AND CLEAN MD TITLE. CAME WITH SOFT TOP ONLY WHICH IS LONG GONE, ( NO HARDTOP ) ONLY DRIVE LOCALLY SO BIKINI TOP IS ALL I HAVE NEEDED. I DID ADD A NICE SET OF FACTORY FULL HARD DOORS (HARD TO FIND) WHICH DO HAVE MATCHING INTERIOR AND KEYS AND PROFESSIONALLY DONE TINTED WINDOWS; MAY WANT TO PAINT TO MATCH (I THOUGHT IT WAS COOL AS IS), BUMPER HITCH IS VERY ADAQUATE FOR A SMALL TRAILER OR BOAT. HAS CUSTOM FRONT BUMPER BUT I DO HAVE THE ORIGINAL ONE.

INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT ( CARPET OVERCUT EXCLUDED ) , BACK SEAT IS LIKE NEW AND I DO HAVE WIPER ARMS AND BLADES , PAINT IS VERY GOOD  , ORIGINAL RADIO LIKE NEW AND PLAYS GOOD ( COULD STAND AN UPGRADE IF YOU REALLY LIKE YOUR TUNES . FOOT LOCKER DOES NOT GO WITH IT. THIS JEEP HAS NOT BEEN ALTARED IN ANY WAY BUT LATELY HAS CROSSED MY MIND TO DO SO. NEVER OFF ROAD.   COME LOOK IF YOU CAN AND YOU WILL WANT TO TAKE IT HOME. FOR SALE LOCALLY AND CAN END AUCTION EARLY, CASH OR BANK WIRE, FUNDS MUST CLEAR BEFORE PICKUP. CALL RAY FOR INFO.  240 682 3466 . LOCATED IN MD .

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