Cherokee Pickup 4 X 4 Laredo Pkg W/all Options 7' Bed on 2040-cars
Fall Branch, Tennessee, United States
This
is the ONE We’ve all looked for I
believe this truck has every option available in 1988, including the 1988
Olympics sticker on the rear window.
This truck was always garaged in SW Virginia with an average of 4300
miles a year on the truck. For the life
of the truck it had a camper shell so the bed is 100% perfect. I found a rare 7 foot liner for it as
well. I’ve included a picture of the
window sticker where you call see the detailed
option sheet. Items like factory
chrome tow hook, sound deadener package, full skid plates, even under the front
bumper. I
acquired the truck from a gentleman who purchased it from an estate of a family
he knew for many years. This truck is
truly unmolested. The white paint is
flawless, not one place where clear coat is peeling. The only paint that has
imperfection is a silver band just above the “Laredo armor” , but is really
some sort of tape decal that has cracked and shrunk over time. The
factory 8” wide mags are close to perfect , with all caps in place, and a
matching spare. Recent tires , battery and muffler. The interior literally looks like new, even
the burgundy Jeep Floor mats. No seat
tears and the headliner is perfect as well.
Even the Vanity mirror lights work. The
truck runs perfect. Smooth, and the front end has no play what-so-ever. The new
muffler gives it a clean crisp sound. It
also has the transmission with the Switch on the dash that adjusts your shift
points for pulling loads. There
a re a few things I have noticed that keeps the truck from being perfect. There
is a slight “Hum” in the rear end at 50,
but goes away at higher or lower speeds.
The clock is not working, the l.e.d. could be burnt out, and the
heater/A-C blower motor is a little noisy at the high setting. The fog lights are not original and the radio
could use some new speakers. Other than
that , the truck is amazing. Feel free
to call me for any questions. Mark 702-604-0005
(East coast time) |
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