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1998 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:146000 Color: Jeep Wrangler Sahara Spare Tire Cover
Location:

Naugatuck, Connecticut, United States

Naugatuck, Connecticut, United States
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1998 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA

from California

White / Tan
146,000 Miles

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

4.0 LITER IN LINE 6-CYLINDER ENGINE

WHITE WITH EXCLUSIVE SAHARA TWO TONE INTERIOR

ORIGINAL 5-HOLE 9” ALUMINUM WHEELS

ORIGINAL GOODYEAR WRANGLER ALL-TERRAIN TIRES

EXCELLENT CONDITION

SUPER CLEAN JEEP – IN AND OUT

VERY WELL TAKING CARE OF

MOSTLY FREEWAY MILES

PERFECT MECHANICAL CONDITION

ALL FACTORY STOCK

NO MODIFICATIONS

GOOD LOOKING RELIABLE JEEP







This is a 1998 Jeep Wrangler Sahara. This Wrangler has been well taken care off and has always been garage kept, originally from Glendale California and free from rust. I can email pics of the undercarriage). The Jeep is in exceptional condition with, (small dent on right rear quarter). The pics speak for themselves. The interior cloth is free from rips and no wear and tear is present. This is an adult owned Jeep that has never been off-roaded. All options are in working order on this Wrangler. I bought this Jeep from inhouseauto.com on ebay for my wife as a surprise. Unfortunately she had her heart set on another vehicle. In anticipation to keep this jeep, I buffed it to a showroom shine, installed four new bumper ends, front and rear fabric floor mats, front and rear Husky Liners, and a brand new tan Sahara spear tire cover. My 100% feedback speak for itself. The Jeep was never registered, as I still have the clear California title in hand from the original owner. The Jeep is currently garaged. I am now selling in order to accommodate the other interest.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT:

EXTERIOR

Jeep Wrangler Sahara Spare Tire Cover
Running Boards
Aluminum Wheels/Donut Spare
Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
Tan Convertible Soft Top
Fog Lamps

INTERIOR

Interior Padded Bars
Bucket Seats
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Manual Windows
Tan/Green Cloth Seats
Cold A/C
Adjustable Steering Wheel

Cruise Control
Auxiliary Power Outlet
Front Husky-Liner Floor Mats

Rear Husky-Liner Floor Mats
2nd Row Bench Seat


MECHANICAL
Power Steering
Four Wheel Drive
Gasoline Fuel
Inline 6 Cylinder Engine
Front Tow Hooks
Rear Tow Hitch

SAFETY
Passenger Air Bag
Driver Air Bag

ENTERTAINMENT
Auxiliary Audio Input
Premium Sound System sound bar
AM/FM Stereo
CD Player
Satellite Radio capabilities










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