1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4 Original Owner, 39k Original Miles! Must See! Auto. on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my Father's 1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport
Dad purchased this vehicle new from our local Jeep dealer upon his retirement in 1997; we are the original owner's. We have every bill and receipt since buying new. Dad was extremely fussy about his vehicles, and it shows. ORIGINAL 39,715 MILES!!! Always babied and maintained. We even have all of the inspection receipts from the last seven years documenting the low mileage. In the last few years, the Jeep has only been driven an average of about 500 miles per year. Partial list of new items that have been installed within the last 1000 miles or so: New Yokohama Geolander A/T (235/75/15) tires. New front brake pads New front rotors New front brake lines New rear wheel cylinders New rear brake lines New serpentine belt New upper radiator hose New exhaust New headlights New rear hatch struts New front wheel axle u-joints Exterior: Very good condition, paint shines like new, only a few very minor chips in paint and one small crease on passenger rear door that is virtually undetectable. There was a small amount of bubbling on rocker panels just below rear doors, but has been touched up. Black fender flares have been touched up- they will eventually flake off again! Undercarriage is typical for 18 year old car. Not a show car! Interior: Excellent condition, dad had seat covers front and rear on since the day he bought it; they were just removed as they were a bit faded. Husky floor liners also in since new. No rips or tears on any seats. Some light staining on carpeting. One very small tear (1/4") on headliner. Original am/fm factory radio. Sony cassette player (in box) included, with correct adapters. Dad had the dealer install power locks, but they don't always seem to work; manual locks work just fine. Spare tire has never been out of car, neither has jack,... Mechanical: Never off road, never abused. Always maintained. Battery was replaced approx. 2-12 years ago,. Starts and stops fine, A/C does not blow cold anymore, all components are there, very likely a small leak. Compressor makes no strange noises or squealing. Car stops great; very firm brake pedal feel with no pulling or fading. Transmission shifts firm. Engine uses no oil- no smoking or noises. 4x4 indicator light on dash does not illuminate , (new switch req'd around $15-$20, however all 4x4 components work flawlessly, both high and low range. See above list of newly installed components. K&N air filter. Air raid throttle body spacer. Two sets of keys, owner's manual, original window sticker, original build sheet from assembly line included. CURRENTLY INSPECTED IN PA. UNTIL AUGUST, 2014. WILL HAVE NEW INSPECTION COMPLETED NEXT WEEK. MUST READ BELOW: I have described vehicle in honest detail; I take pride in honesty and want the bidder to know exactly what they are bidding on; that being said, it is a used car, almost 18 years old. Anything could go wrong at any time, but it is highly unlikely. I know this car inside and out- please ask any and all questions before bidding; you will be expected to pay what you have bid; you are not bidding on a negotiation, or a chance to low ball in person. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS! Sold as/is with no warranty expressed or implied. No refunds! FOR SALE LOCALLY, MAY CANCEL AT ANY TIME. Thank-you. |
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