Jeep Cherokee Xj Lifted Rock Crawler on 2040-cars
United States
1991 Jeep Cherokee XJ with a 4.0 (6 Cylinder) and auto trans. This Jeep is a reliable rig. The previous owner said the motor was rebuilt in 2006 and it runs like it, but I have no proof of Rebuild. I have driven it to work off and on for the last few months and it has been very reliable and got surprisingly good gas Milage, but it is definitely built to go off road. We trailered it to Tuttle creek ORV Park in Kansas with our local Jeep Club and it is a beast. It runs hard and climbs rocks. The pictures are of it Rock Climbing at Tuttle Creek. Here is a rundown of the list of equipment on this Jeep. It would cost a lot to build and my asking price is less than the parts on the Jeep. Make no mistake, this is not a perfect vehicle, the body has many dents dings and body panels are dented. It is not perfect, but it was put to the test and nothing could stop it. The 4x4 works and it has low end Grunt. It would serve as a daily driver if needed, but it is built for the Rocks and Trails and as a toy to have fun. If you are looking for a show truck and looks, this is not it... but need a Mechanically Strong and Reliable Jeep that is a Beast on the Rocks and trails, this is the one. Please do not bid if you are not going to buy it. The last moron who won the bid felt it was my problem to get the Jeep delivered to him. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Thanks for looking and I am happy to answer any questions |
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