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1998 Jeep Wrangler Tj , Lifted Loaded W/ Good Stuff , No Rust & Low Miles, Ready on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:1998 Mileage:89000 Color: Blue /
 Gray
Location:

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 150Cu. In. l4 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1j4fy29p3wp727948 Year: 1998
Model: Wrangler
Trim: SE Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Mileage: 89,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1998 Jeep Wrangler Tj , 4cyl , manual , 89k miles....This jeep runs and drives great , it has a ton of money into it and is ready to take your family on that ultimate vacation or off road excursion...The body on this jeep is rust free , it came from the southern states a couple years ago and was always garaged until the last 5 months..The frame is Rust free with no patch work or any funny business these jeeps are known for its really nice..When i got the jeep it was in great shape so i wanted to keep it that way , I used Sem rust-shield on the complete under carriage to keep it from rusting and keep it looking factory clean...I also under coated the body with the same stuff to protect it too....The inside of the tub didn't get forgotten either , it too is rust shield protected to keep water or anything else from rotting out this jeep..You could literally just pull the plugs on the floor and hose this jeep out if you wanted to..

My plans were to build the ultimate family weekend mobile, that we could take out and have a good time , see the country and just let the breeze blow through our hair...Well things change and i have to sell the jeep....
There is a ton of new and upgraded part's on this jeep....I know some people frown upon the little 4cyl motors but they are very capable engines with a couple of upgrades and very reliable to boot...
Here is what has been done to the jeep...

Motor has 89k miles
Jet performance chip
Air raid cold air induction
Air raid Billet throttle body spacer
Accel coil
Msd wires
Flex a lite electric fan
Hi output alternator
All new sensors ( all within last year )
Custom exhaust
Heavy duty clutch
Hurst Shifter
Re-Geared Not sure on ratio Previous owner did them but pulls great with the 33's (no power loss anywhere)
2" body lift 
2" suspension
Brand new Mickey Thompson Baja Mtz tires Less then 100 miles ( 5 of them full size spare )
Brand new American Racing black wheels ( again 5 of them too )
Quick Detach sway bar links in front
RC shocks
Zone springs
Adjustable Rear track bar
Gas tank skid plate
Skid plate over transfer case also
Westin Nerf bars
Aftermarket Spot light's on the pillar
Chrome grill
Braided brake lines
Side marker light cages
Posion Spyder Rocker knocker rocker armor
Poison spyder rear corner armor with flush taillights
Hi lifter Front bumper with D ring attachments and hitch receiver
Hi lifter rear bumper with D ring attachments and Hitch receiver
Sound bar
Cd player with remote
Heavy gauge Locking steel center console with cup holders Built in ( security )
Heavy gauge Steel locking security glove box
Water proof seat covers

Plus more but that's the most i can think of off the top of my head...As you can tell there is a lot of money wrapped up in this jeep... I have put maybe a couple hundred miles on it since owning it , it just ended up sitting more then anything , its a shame really...It has not seen the woods or trails with me just sits at my shop, Not sure on the previous owners but its clean...There are a few scratches here and there like any used auto but presents itself really well ...It was built for fun , so taking it off road wouldn't hurt this little rig in any way unless you abuse it ,on road going to the mall or take off road to climb over a mountain if that's what you want to do with it..It's the beauty of owning a jeep...This one will get you there too...

The bad---- I don't have the upper soft door halves , there is no carpet in the jeep ( not bad to me i rust proofed the whole inside ) but a carpet set is cheap if you want one ,

The jeep starts up great , heater works , lights work , horn works ,wipers work , Brakes work great ,Emergency brake works good, Motor runs great , transmission shifts great ,goes down the road great (like a jeep) and is a super fun vehicle...No check engine lights....If you have never driven a lifted jeep with decent size tires they have a ride all their own , lets just say they are not cadillacs but they are not supposed to be either , they are jeeps and made to go anywhere any time and have fun doing it..You either are a jeep type person or you are not , its just the way it goes..


Awesome platform to take it to the next level and build your dream jeep  or just leave it as is and enjoy it!!

This is a cool little jeep!!Wish i could keep it and enjoy but i cant so here you go....


 Vehicle is sold as-is , no warranty expressed or implied...I welcome inspections and my number will be at the bottom of this page if you wish to come see it in person...By bidding you are agreeing that you are satisfied with the condition of the vehicle and will abide by the conditions i set forth for payment etc....
Obviously if there are any major discrepancies i will not hold you liable , i try to very upfront about the condition of things because i know that is all the Buyer has to go on sometimes, i am human and small things might slip by me but i assure you there is no Major issues i have left out..
Please have your funding in order Before you bid...Do not bid if you can not pay for the vehicle....


Listed locally so i reserve the right to end the auction at any point in time , I will not end the auction if the reserve is met ....
Please don't ask me what the lowest i will take is , only bid what you can afford and think the vehicle is worth to you...

Thanks for looking have a great day...
Call or text 413-329-4622 to set up a time to come see the jeep...

I have painted the center console locking box since the pics the other day , It looks much better now..
 



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