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1983 Jeep Sj Cherokee 4x4 2 Door-best Offer on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1983 Mileage:79002
Location:

Lyndon Station, Wisconsin, United States

Lyndon Station, Wisconsin, United States

* IF INTERESTED IN THE JEEP, MAKE ME AN OFFER. I'M OUT OF STORAGE SPACE AND WOULD RATHER IT NOT SAT OUTSIDE DURING THE WINTER*   THIS 1983 JEEP CHEROKEE SJ WAS BOUGHT ORIGINALLY BY A BOTTLING COMPANY IN WESTERN WISCONSIN. FOR THE LAST TEN+ YEAR IT HAS SAT INSIDE, STORED AWAY. THE FRONT BUMPER IS MISSING BECAUSE I BELIEVE THAT THERE WAS GOING TO BE A SNOW PLOW ATTACHED TO THE FRONT. THAT NEVER HAPPENED !  THE BUMPER IS STILL BEING SEARCHED FOR BUT I'M SURE THERE ARE SOME AROUND TO BE FOUND. I HAVE THE 2 BRACKETS, JUST NOT THE BUMPER. THERE IS ALSO A PIECE OF TRIM AROUND THE PASSENGER SIDE HEADLIGHT MISSING. SEE PICTURE. THE HEADLINER SAGS SOME, ONLY TOWARDS THE BACK. OTHER THAN THAN THE TRUCK SHINES UP REAL NICE. HAS THE RARE BLUE COLOR THAT WAS USED FOR ONLY A COUPLE YEARS IF I AM CORRECT. THE INTERIOR IS NICE, OTHER THAN SMELLING LIKE IT SAT FOR TEN YEARS. THE WINDOWS ARE ALL NICE AND CLEAN, NO CRACKS OR MISSING GLASS. THE POWER REAR SLIDING WINDOW WORKS GOOD. THE HEATER WORKS, LIGHTS, WIPERS, RADIO-WHICH IS ORIGINAL, GAUGES, .....ALL WORK.  TRUCK RUNS GREAT, HAS A 360 MOTOR AND THE TRANS IS AN AUTOMATIC. THE TRANS SHIFTS SMOOTH. POWER STEERING IS VERY SMOOTH. BRAKES AND LINES ARE GOOD, A LITTLE SQUEAK BUT I WOULD TO IF I SAT THAT LONG. EXHAUST IS GOOD, HAS CARGO RACK ON TOP THAT IS STILL FUNCTIONAL. CIG LIGHTER WORKS YET TO. TRANSFER CASE OPERATES AS IT SHOULD. ALL LOW AND HIGH RANGES OPERATE WELL. TRUCK HAS A DANA CONTROLLER INSTALLED. 
THE BODY IS VERY SOLID, THERE ARE A FEW SMALL BUBBLES HERE AND THERE BUT NOTHING ROTTED OR RUSTED OUT. SHE IS CLEAN!! 

FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL AS ON HERE. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED I WOULD PREFER YOU CALL ME. I AM NOT ONE THAT SITS ON THE COMPUTER ALOT.     608 617 7097
IF I MISS YOUR CALL, LEAVE A MESSAGE AND I WILL CALL YOU BACK. 
THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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Jeep Renegade gets Riptide and Frostbite customs at SEMA

Wed, 05 Nov 2014

The cute little Jeep Renegade isn't even on sale yet, but here at SEMA, the Mopar folks are giving us a taste of what's possible for the little CUV in the big wide world of customization. Part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' massive SEMA spread, the Renegade shows up in fresh Riptide and and Frostbite guises.
First up, the Riptide arrives in Vibrance Grandeur Blue with black wheels and a big ol' Jeep Performance Parts logo on the rear pillar. There are a few black accents elsewhere on the exterior, and a surfboard carrier rides up on the roof. The blue color scheme also finds its way inside the Renegade, on the instrument cluster and side panels, with contrasting white accents.
By contrast, the Frostbite Renegade reverses the Riptide's color scheme, with white being the main paint of choice, with blue accents abound. And inside, Katzkin seats wear blue upholstery. The Frostbite is a pretty functional creation, as well, with a Mopar ski/snowboard roof rack and a Jeep Performance Parts rock rail guard.

Chrysler registers Trackhawk trademark

Wed, 01 Oct 2014

There may not be many ways to forecast what an automaker is planning for the future, but there are some. Trademark applications are one of them, and Chrysler has just applied with the US Patent and Trademark Office to protect the name "Trackhawk." The question is, what's it planning on using it for? We don't know for sure, but we can put together an educated guess or two. And one guess is that Jeep will use the name to replace the letters SRT on the performance version of the Grand Cherokee.
How do we figure, you ask? From a number of developments. For starters, the SRT division has been reintegrated into the Dodge brand. Those letters currently appear on only two vehicles from outside the Dodge lineup: one is the Grand Cherokee SRT, and the other is the Chrysler 300 SRT. We've heard ruminations (however unconfirmed) that the latter could be either discontinued or possibly relabeled, and if the same proves true of the GC, the Trackhawk name could serve as a on-road performance counterpart to the Trailhawk label applied to off-road versions of models like the Cherokee and Renegade.
Logical it may be, but it's hardly a foregone conclusion. The Trackhawk name could just as easily be used for a new concept (like the Trailhawk name was in 2007), for another kind of trim level or for something else entirely. In fact we don't even know for sure it'll be used by the Jeep brand specifically, or used at all for that matter. Automakers have been known, after all, to register names they don't end up using.

What does Jeep have cooking with this stretched Cherokee?

Mon, Feb 15 2016

Chrysler has been spotted testing what appears to be a stretched Jeep Cherokee prototype. Which seems odd, considering that Jeep already makes a Grand Cherokee, and that's an entirely different model. The question then is just what the company has in the works here. We don't know for sure – but we do have some ideas. We're anticipating a new Grand Wagoneer to serve as the brand's flagship model, but stretching the Cherokee's wheelbase to leapfrog the Grand Cherokee's would take more than eight inches – and stretching a "compact" platform to get there wouldn't seem to make a lot of sense. Alternatively Jeep could be looking to wedge a new model into its lineup in between the Cherokee and Grand Cherokee, potentially offering a third row of seats and wearing the Wagoneer name - sans the "Grand" - as part of a new range of seven-seaters. Just what the point would be, however, when the Dodge Durango already offers three rows based on the same platform as the Grand Cherokee, is a bit of a mystery. Another possibility is that it's not a Jeep at all, but rather a Dodge. The brand is in need of a replacement for the current Journey, and we're also waiting to see what FCA does to replace the Grand Cherokee since it unveiled the Chrysler Pacifica to replace the Town and Country. More of a crossover approach could take the Cherokee's Compact US Wide (CUSW) platform as its starting point, but stretched like this prototype to offer more space. Whatever it is, we're sure this won't be the last we'll have seen of it, so watch this space. Related Video: