2000 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Hard/soft Tops Western Plow N Salter 6cyl 4.0 4wdr Blk on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
You are bidding on a Black 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sahara. This Jeep is in very good condition and has been well maintained. This Jeep was used in the winter for plowing. In the summer the plow, salter and top came off and was a great convertible to take to the beach. The odometer has 128,277 miles on it but the engine has been changed. The engine was changed at approx 123,000 miles with an engine from a 2002 Jeep Cherokee that had only 75,000 miles on it. So you are getting an engine that basically has 79,000 miles on it. The plow blade was completely changed this year. Also changed this year were the Battery, Starter and Alternator. There are also 4 brand new tires (less than 500 miles on them). There are two dents on the hood that you can see in the pictures provided. This Jeep comes with the following:
Hard Top Quadratec Soft Top with zip off rear and back windows. Western 6 and a half foot plow Western Tailgate Salt Spreader. Model 500 Handheld remote for plow 6 Speaker roll bar mounted Sound bar KC Highlights Light Bar Headlight and Taillight Covers Multi-Lock Shifter Lock Aurora Emergency Light Top Mounted Derale High Performance Electric Fan BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A Tires 30x9.5x15 Jeep Front Mats Fire Extinguisher-Roll Bar mounted |
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