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Jeep Cherokee Xj Rock Crawler on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:130000 Color: rollcage
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United States

1991 Jeep Cherokee XJ with a 4.0 V6 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 everyday for the past week and it has been very reliable and got surprisingly good gas Milage, but it is definitely built to go off road. Without sway bars, you need to concentrate when on the interstate and doing over 55 mph. I just trailered it to Tuttle creek ORV Park in Kansas with our local Jeep Club this past weekend and it is a beast. It runs hard and climbs some big rock walls. The pictures are of it Rock Climbing.

Here is a rundown of the list of equipment on this Jeep.

  • Complete Exo-skeleton (exterior rollcage)
  • Whole Jeep is Herculined Black
  • 6.5" Long Arm Lift Kit
  • Custom 4 link Rear with Coil Springs
  • Custom Rock Sliders hooked to Cage
  • 33x12.5-15 TRXUS Mud Tires with Great tread
  • Automatic Front Locker
  • Rear Spool
  • Slip Yoke Eliminator
  • KC OffRoad Lights
  • Massive OffRoad Tie Rod and Drag Link
  • New Battery only couple months old
  • $1000 Winch set up with front/rear quick disconnect
  • Brand New $300 Matching Spare on Rim
  • CB Radio w/Wilson antenna. Quick disconnect for removal
  • Sirrus Satellite Radio
  • It would cost a lot to build this and my reserve is less than the parts on the Jeep. Make no mistake, this is not a perfect vehicle, the body has many dents dings and the body panels are dented. It makes noise and has pops and creaks when turning and climbing but it seems to not effect the reliability and as I said, it was put to the test this past weekend and nothing could stop it. The 4x4 works and it has low end Grunt. It would serve as a daily driver if needed, but make no mistake, it is built for the Rocks and Trails. If you are looking for a show truck and looks, this is not it... but if you need a Mechanically Strong and Reliable Jeep that is a Beast on the Rocks and trails, this is the one. Thanks for looking

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    Jeep Cherokee appears in Chrysler's second Super Bowl spot

    Mon, 03 Feb 2014

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    2nd annual Automobile Advertising of the Year Awards revealed

    Tue, Jan 13 2015

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    Marchionne: Midsize pickup still not in the cards; Ram 1500, Jeep Wrangler could use aluminum

    Wed, 07 May 2014

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