1991 Jeep Cherokee Limited Leather Power Seats, Windows, 4.0 Big Tires Low Miles on 2040-cars
Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
This is a 1991 Jeep Cherokee Limited. It has just about everything in it you could get factory from power leather seats to power door locks. I really only used this as a play truck, running back and forth with it and a small fishing boat, a pair of jet skis or my snowmobiles. This truck always starts and runs great. I never thought twice about jumping in and running 80mph to Wisconsin. All the power accessories work as they should. Power seats, Power locks, Power windows, Power mirrors, Etc. The rear has a super duty receiver which is wired for both 4 flat and 6 round. The rims are updated to Jeep Wrangler rims. All 8 of the front lights work. It comes with a spare tire (Proper matching rim but 30" tire.) Has original privacy shade for the rear. The issues are; The sills are rusted out on both sides mainly from backing in boats. ( I have new replacements for both sills and a strip of door replacement but never got around to it.) I have cut away the wheel wells trim to allow for 32" wheels without a lift. I do have the four original fender flairs for it. The A/C has been disconnected for about 5 years as I rerouted the air intake for a snorkel. (The rerouting is complete, I just never bought the snorkel) The A/C worked when I started, But it would need 2 metal lines and a charge to make it operational. The muffler rotted away about 4 years ago, since this is a 1991 and does not need emissions testing, I put a short pipe Cherry Bomb exhaust on ( It ends under the passenger rear seat. (No more bubbles when I Back a boat.) The driver side Tail lights need a new wiring pig tail with bulbs. Currently they don't work. The drivers door has a dent in it ( please see images.) And the drivers door vent window is missing the clasp. I only have 1 key for this truck, When I bought it 10 years ago the original owner he could not find the remotes. The security system works very well when set with the key, but it is very sensitive! I had to unhook the horns with in the first 2 week of owning this cause it would go off for no reason. ( from what I under stand that is common and it can be reset by the Dealer, but it never bothered me much (it was usually parked unlocked in my garage.) The Drivers seat has a hole in it so I keep seat cover on the fronts. Over all this has been a GREAT truck and I am a bit sad to let it go. But it spends to much time taking up space in the garage as most of the time we go to Wisconsin lately we end up taking the Range Rover. No Reason to keep it... Please keep in mind that this truck is 23 years old! If you don't know a wrench from a screw driver, this is probably not the truck for you. also, I have not driven this that much in the last year, I am sure there are things I am forgetting to say both good and bad. Also, If you do not have the intent of following through with this purchase please be kind to others and not waste our time!!! |
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Six 'shut up and take my money' cars
Tue, 11 Nov 2014Any time you see this iconic moment in pop culture - Shut up and take my money! - posted in response to a new car reveal, rumor for an upcoming model or even lip-service to a vehicle that should exist, you can bet there's some intrinsic good in the idea. Though depending on the person offering up the cash, that good could take the form of extraordinary form, functionality, weight savings, power, handling, etc. You get the idea.
In fact, when I first proposed this list, I reached out to the Autoblog staff to help me brainstorm. Here are some of the ideas they offered up that I ultimately didn't use: Jaguar XE Coupe, Pagani Huayra Roadster, Mercedes-Benz S-Class "parade car" (cabriolet), Morgan 3-Wheeler with Ducati V-twin, Ford Transit Connectamino (pickup), Mercedes CLA63 AMG, Ford Fusion 5.0, BMW i8 Spyder, Lexus RC-F Shooting Brake, Volvo XC90 Polestar. Oh, and things we collectively wanted to stick Dodge's Hellcat in were almost as numerous as models that Fiat Chrysler Automotive currently makes (though none quite so compelling as the Grand Cherokee you see above.)
Ultimately though, while I used a couple of ideas from my colleagues, the list of cars I'd shell out for unquestionably is very personal. Though it isn't complete, what follows is a selection of cars whose very existence would prompt me - or the trust-fund-baby versions of me - to utter without hesitation: "Shut up and take my money."
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Case in point: this new Jeep Wrangler Polar unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show. This European-market limited-edition model is said to be a celebration of winter driving, which evidently works out to a body-color hardtop, black-accent seven-slot grille, 18-inch gloss black wheels, Trac-Lok limited-slip differential and a hard hat for the spare tire. Finished here in Hydro Blue (Billet Silver Metallic and Bright White are also available) and a black interior with Polar White accents, the Polar edition features badges displaying 78° S and 106° E longitude and latitude coordinates for Vostok, Antarctica.
This new Jeep will be available in both standard and Unlimited formats with either the 3.6-liter Pentastar gas engine or the still-not-for-US 2.8-liter turbodiesel when it bows early next year. For further details, check out our gallery above and the press release below.
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