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2002 Jeep Liberty Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l Very Clean on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:200000 Color: is in good condition
Location:

Adamsville, Alabama, United States

Adamsville, Alabama, United States

2002 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED

A great deal on a very clean 2002 Jeep Liberty Limited.  This runs and drives GREAT.  See our listing and photos as we describe all known defects!  Overall the exterior is in good condition.  Normal dings with slight rub mark on the driver side front fender tire well.  The interior is in very good condition.  The engine and transmission are newer remanufactured and put in a later time.  Based on appearance and condition, not long ago.  The tires are almost new about 95% tread left and are Bridgestone Destination tires!   Vehicle is being auctions 'as is' with no warranty given.  Buyer is responsible for pick up and/or delivery.  I can take vehicle to any shipping location in Birmingham, AL.  Vehicle is located in Adamsville, AL which is in the greater Birmingham area.  Vehicle is available for sale world wide, but overseas bidders will be responsible for any custom fees, taxes, etc. for shipping and all shipping cost and transportation.  Alabama winning bidders will have to pay sales tax here, but out of state will pay upon registration in your respective state.   

LOW Reserve.  Don't let this deal get away.  Gas mileage is great on this.  A great economical, but loaded ride.

  • 2002 Jeep Liberty
  • LIMITED Model
  • CLEAR TITLE
  • Power Windows - all work
  • Power Door Locks - all work
  • A/C - Blows Cold
  • Engine 2.7 runs great.
  • Trans - Auto
  • Power Mirrors - not working driver side mirror only loose.
  • New floor mats in back to be put in when purchased.
  • Transaction Control
  • AM/FM CD
  • Seats in very good condition.  Rear seat folds down.
  • Vehicle is available for test drive and/or inspection. 

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