1990 Jeep Cherokee Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Glenmoore, Pennsylvania, United States
I am the second owner of this Jeep. Although it is called a Wagoneer. This Jeep is the newer smaller body like the cherokee. In 1990 this was the top of the line Cherokee which they called a Wagoneer. It is fully loaded including full power and power leather seats. When I bought it about 14 years ago the milage was around 78,000. I have put less then 8,000 miles on it in 14 years. I installed a Meyers 6.5' snow plow on it and used it to plow my business parking lot and a few other of my own properties. It is great for plowing driveways and parking lots as it has a very tight turning radius. About 3 years ago I bought another vehicle with a plow and no longer need this one. The plow is in good condition and still works good. The Jeep has been sitting for more then 3 years and needs work. I have started it to move it many times during the 3 years so the engine is still good. I believe the engine, trans and rears are fine, it starts up runs and drives but sitting for 3 years has taken its toll. The drivers door is starting to rust at the bottom and the headliner material is coming down but the tires are all good. I am selling this Jeep as is where is with no warranties expressed or implied. It is not inspected and has not been inspected in at least 3 years. You may be able to drive it but I strongly advise having it towed to a mechanic and looked over before driving it on the road as I'm shore it will need work.
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