1987 Jeep Cherokee Rare 2 Door, California Pristine, Loaded Original Survivor on 2040-cars
Coventry, Rhode Island, United States
1987 JEEP CHEROKEE. VERY RARE 2 DOOR MODEL FROM DRY SUNNY CALIFORNIA. PRISTINE CONDITION
INSIDE AND OUT. VIRTUALLY RUST-FREE (SEE PICS OF UNDERCARRIAGE AND ROCKER PANELS, ETC..) INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL AND IN MINT CONDITION. EQUIPPED WITH THE 4.0 LITER IN LINE 6 CYLINDER, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, GLASS SLIDING SUNROOF, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, AIR CONDITIONING (NEEDS CHARGE), POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, CONSOLE CUP HOLDERS. THE STEREO IS A VERY NICE KENWOOD SINGLE DISC CD WITH 4 UPGRADED SPEAKERS IN THE ORIGINAL LOCATION THAT SOUND GREAT. RUNS EXCELLENT. RECENT GOOD YEAR WRANGLER WHITE LETTER TIRES. I PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE 3-1/2 YEARS AGO FROM CALIFORNIA AND KEPT IT STORED IN MY GARAGE SINCE THEN AS A COLLECTIBLE. IT STILL HAS THE CA LICENSE PLATES ON IT. I HAVE NOW DECIDED TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF MY TOY COLLECTION. RI IS A NON-TITLE STATE FOR VEHICLES OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE. VEHICLE WILL BE TRANSFERRED WITH THE PREVIOUS CALIFORNIA TITLE AND A BILL OF SALE. PLEASE CONSIDER THAT THIS VEHICLE IS 27 YEARS OLD AND IS BEING SOLD AS-IS. . NO WARRANTY IS EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THIS JEEP IS ALSO ADVERTISED LOCALLY. AUCTION WILL END EARLY SHOULD IT SELL. |
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2014 Jeep Cherokee uncovered with bold new look
Fri, 22 Feb 2013Jeep has been shuttling around Alfa Romeo-based test mules and camouflaged prototypes of its replacement for the current Liberty for some time now. Those heavily disguised vehicles may have offered a glimpse of the new Jeep, but a new set of production-line images from Jalopnik tell a much more complete story.
Jalopnik report indicates unequivocally that the Cherokee name will be re-upped in place of Liberty, though it doesn't spell out exactly where that thinking comes from, though a name change has been rumored for some time. Chances are good that the same source that delivered these factory images delivered the name, as well.
The Cherokee absolutely has some Alfa Romeo DNA in its makeup, the final product is far from looking like its Guilietta ancestor. The athletic, high-waisted design is relatively attractive from what we can see here, though the grille and headlight treatment are sure to cause a lot of ruckus when the Cherokee makes its official debut at the New York Auto Show in April. The very narrow, pointed headlamps are pinched in a not particularly Jeep-ish fashion, and the curved, short version of the seven-slot grille is far more rakish than anything that Jeep has produced to date.
Marchionne: Midsize pickup still not in the cards; Ram 1500, Jeep Wrangler could use aluminum
Wed, 07 May 2014During the Fiat-Chrysler briefings on Tuesday, Reid Bigland, head of Ram Trucks, outlined the new product plans for his brand, including confirmation that an all-new light-duty Ram 1500 will launch in 2017. From there, discussions spun off in two directions, with the main questions being: will Ram build a midsize pickup? And, following Ford's move to extensively use aluminum in its new 2015 F-150, will Chrysler be using this weight-saving material for the next round of its fullsize truck, as well?
"I think there is room for a Ram 1000," Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne (pictured above) told members of the media, saying this is a conversation the automaker has been having internally for several years now. "We've tried this ... we've actually taken it to clinics," Marchionne stated, adding that the "response has been lukewarm."
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