Jeep Wrangler Sahara Yj 4.2 Liter - 5 Speed 4x4 W/ Hardtop on 2040-cars
Rogue River, Oregon, United States
JEEP Wrangler Sahara YJ 4.2 L - 5 Speed - Hardtop - Full Doors :o) This is a very clean good working vehicle with many upgrades. The original 4.0 liter engine was replaced with a rebuilt 4.2 liter 5,000 miles ago along with a new clutch, rebuilt transmission and transfer case. Front and rear gears were changed out with 3.55 units. The original Carter 2 barrel carb was changed out with a Weber unit. The suspension has a 3" Rancho lift kit with new springs and air adjustable shocks. It has a "No Start" security system, custom seats, Clarion AM, FM, CD player with a IR remote control. Amsoil synthetic lubrication has been used through out the entire vehicle. It was used mostly as a tow vehicle behind a motor home giving it a higher mileage than it was actually driven. I have a Carfax vehicle history report showing a value of $400 above retail value and no accidents or damage reported. Hardtop, Full Doors 4.2 Liter engine Weber Carburetor 5 Speed 4X4 Transmission 3.55 gears Rancho 3" Lift Kit, Springs, Air Shocks Power Steering After Market AC Tilt Steering Wheel Fog Lights "No Start" Security System 138,500 Miles Tan Exterior and Interior Pictures are of all items included and are part of the description. Tow bar hooks and chains showing in photos have been removed. Call Rick with any question or to have a test drive. 541-582-zero 7 3 zero ______________________________________________________________________________________ > PLEASE READ AND TAKE NOTICE < Auction may be closed early due to vehicle being offered locally Buyer contact expected within 24 hours with $500 down payment . NON-Payment cases are automatically opened by eBay after 4 days. Full Payment expected within 4 days or by agreed method and time frame. E-mail any questions you may have. Check my other auctions for more HOT BARGAINS!! |
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