2001 Jeep Wrangler Sport on 2040-cars
Wayne, Pennsylvania, United States
2001 Jeep Wrangler Sport
Automatic Transmisison
82,000 Miles
Maroon and Tan Interiror
Factory Hard Top
Factory Hard Doors
Exterior in fair condition
2" lift
Newer 31" Dick Cepek Radial FCII Tires (Includes spare)
Currently the vehicle is not drivable because it needs automatic transmission lines
AC does not blow cold
Needs Inspection
Additional items as part of this sale:
Lange Hoist a top (Manual)
Deluxe Heavy Duty Hard Top Storage Cart with Retainer Bar
Tailgate Security Enclosure (uninstalled)
Bikini Top
(2) Trail Covers
Full Cover
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If you have any questions please free to contact us. Serious bidders only please
On Apr-07-14 at 07:55:09 PDT, seller added the following information: 2001 Jeep Wrangler Sport Automatic Transmisison 82,000 Miles Maroon and Tan Interiror Factory Hard Top Factory Hard Doors Exterior in fair condition 2" lift Newer 31" Dick Cepek Radial FCII Tires (Includes spare) Currently the vehicle is not drivable because it needs automatic transmission lines There is some rust on the frame AC does not blow cold Needs Inspection Additional items as part of this sale: Lange Hoist a top (Manual) Deluxe Heavy Duty Hard Top Storage Cart with Retainer Bar Tailgate Security Enclosure (uninstalled) Bikini Top (2) Trail Covers Full Cover For a full picture gallery of this vehicle, please visit here: http://www.certifiedgeek.net//2001jeepwrangler/ If you have any questions please free to contact us. Serious bidders only please |
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