2003 - Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Tecumseh, Michigan, United States
I am the original and only owner. Jeep has never been in the shop, so wouldn't be much info. on Autocheck or Carfax. eBay sticks that Autocheck info in the listing, not me. Kelly Bluebook has it at 17,769 in very good condition. Person to person sale. 2003 Jeep TJ Wrangler 16,950 Original Miles 4.0L inline 6 cylinder engine 5 Speed HD manual transmission. Hard, and soft tops. Soft top has a 1 inch hole from a mouse, no extra charge. Costs 35 to get fixed. I know this, as have already fixed it once. Air Conditioning Tilt wheel Cruise control am/fm/cd with 7 speaker stereo system Delay wipers Interior lighting Sport seating Fog lamps 16” alloy wheels and tires Full sized spare tire Command-trac shift-on-the-fly four wheel drive Leather wrapped steering wheel All drive train fluids were changed at 9 years of age. Jeep recommends 10yrs or 100,000 miles. Battery replaced once. Oil changed every year. Original tires and original EVERYTHING else. Never been in for repair. Never been detailed. I waxed it once about four years ago. I wipe the door jambs and engine compartment after each wash. It might have seen an automated car wash twice in the past 11 years. It hand washes in about 15 minutes. Has a few scratches that have been touched up on right rear. Self inflicted by me. Once trying to take the hard top on or off by myself. Another time I had something leaning up against the garage door, opened it and item fell on back. If I didn’t tell you this, you might not find them. You really have to look.
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