2014 Jeep Wrangler - "2013 Rubicon 10th Anniversary Tribute" Anvil 4,972 Miles! on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
*** 2014 JEEP WRANGLER 4,972 Miles *** Read First: I know this Jeep will have a lot of interest. I may choose not to answer some emails or questions as I'm only looking for a buyer that has the funds capable of purchasing this nearly flawless example. Please let me know of your intent or how serious you are. This is not an "eBay special" nor will it sell for "cheap". If you're hoping to get a lot off my asking price, you won't. i'm very easy to work with, though, and will help out with anything you need such as storing it for a longer period of time or working with your shipper. What: We purchased this Jeep brand new. The story: In 2013 Jeep came out with their "10th Anniversary Edition Rubicon" in this amazing new color called Anvil (sort of a steel blue/gray). By far the best looking color I've seen on the Wranglers and the only color I considered. It was only available in 2013 on the 10th Anniversary Rubicon. The Anniversary Edition was selling for $41,000... a lot more than I was willing to spend on a 3rd car for us. When Jeep announced Anvil would be available in 2014 on all Wranglers, my plans were set. I purchased a 2-door Sport with all the options I wanted and then began the perfect transformation into what everyone now refers to as my "10th Anniversary Rubicon Tribute". We've been "off road" twice. Both times down a utilities trail behind Walmart that is less than a 1/4 mile long. The kids liked it... :-) Original Options: Automatic Transmission 3.73 Gears Sirius Satellite Stereo All Weather Jeep Mats Factory Tinted Windows (legal) Tow Package Premium Soft Top (an option i would never buy a Wrangler without; far, far superior to the factory top. Thicker and much quieter. Similar to a sunbrella fabric) The usual stuff included: Air Conditioning, Cruise, Tilt, Air Bags, MPG Indicator, Trip, 4-wheel Drive, Manual Mode for the Shifter... Includes: Original Laminated Window Sticker Original Books/Manuals Both original keys Everything it came with new, plus... Additions done to make it what it is now: Brand New installed Jeep Rubicon "Red" Suspension 35" Hankook Dynapro MT Mud Tires (they won a tire test of 10 mud tires; very quite which is key) 18" XD Rockstar Wheels Stubby Bumper Conversion (front bumper done to reflect the 10th Anniversary) Red Jeep Tow Hooks front and rear (done to match the look of the 10th Anniversary) Rubicon 10th Anniversary Hood Graphics Rubicon 10th Anniversary Trail Rated Badge Easy Door On/Off Kit (takes about 30 seconds to take the door off and put it back on) Mopar/Jeep Interior Grab Handles both front and rear for easier access in and out of the Jeep Condition - Exterior: Excellent. As close to new as you'll find. Original paint, original panels, original VIN tags. Zero accidents, zero issues. The tires have ~2,500 miles with zero issue and no noticeable wear. I found a tiny scratch on the front bumper and an even smaller one somewhere on the front grill. Very hard to even see/find. That's all I can find anywhere on the exterior to differentiate it from new. Even the underside of the Jeep looks new as you can see in the photos. Condition - Interior: Excellent. As new. Zero issues that I can find. Non smoker, no pets, no food, no smells, no wear on the interior. Shipping: We're in Charlotte North Carolina. I will help you and your Shipper if you're out of state. Or feel free to fly in to Charlotte and drive it home. Payment: A non refundable Paypal deposit of $500 is due IMMEDIATELY after you win the auction. No exceptions, no excuses. Feedback: Note our near perfect, positive feedback for ~11 YEARS on eBay! |
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