1987 Jeep Cherokee on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:4.0L 6cyl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 173,000
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Cherokee
Trim: Chief
Drive Type: 4x4
I purchased this jeep with the intention of being able to takes my wife or friends wheeling fir the first time.
Being and automatic and fairly capable it's a great wheeling rig.. With 4:56 gears it's a great daily driver as well..
Life events are basically not going to allow my grand vision of a family outing of this nature for quite some time.
Gauging interest for this beast. . .
Jeep is in excellent shape for the year. Jeep is from CT so NO SALT rot. there is obviously some surface rust considering it's a 26 yr old truck.
Fully loaded, Power windows and locks, Cruise, and Air. EVERYTHING FULLY FUNCTIONAL
*4.0L fuel Injected motor, AW4 Automatic transmission.
*173K Miles.. runs like a top.. recent sensor, starter and tune up.
*converted A/C to R134 refrigerant a few years back the right way and works excellent.
*4.5 inch Rubicon Express lift with adj. upper and lower control arms
*Rubicon Express adjustable track bar
*full Rubicon Express leafs springs in rear
*front and rear Tom woods drive shafts
*Advance Adapters short shaft in 231T-case
*front skid plate, tcase and tank
*HP D30 with 456 gears open diff
*RARE XJ D44 rear with 456 gears and lockrite locker
*factory XJ swing out tire carrier
*BRAND NEW Superwinch Talon 9.5 synthetic line winch
*BRAND NEW custom winch bumper
*BRAND NEW Orbital battery (optima style)
*Rectangular tube Rocker/Sliders
*85% 33 x 10.5 BFG Mts
*New SONY CD/USB port Head Unit
* (4) New Infinity speakers
*does not leak a drop of oil
Currently registered and on the road.
Inspection less than 2 months old.
Will track strait down the road @ 70 mph all day long and throw it in low range and will tackle any trail.
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