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1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:169031
Location:

Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States

Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States

Selling a 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. This vehicle has the Limited package, with leather seats and all power options. It is an early production model, and is equipped with the 4.0 6-cylinder engine and the Aisin AW4 automatic transmisssion, exactly the same as the regular Cherokee's. It has the full-time NP249 transfer case, full-time all wheel drive with a viscous center differential.

This Jeep runs and drives perfectly. The heat and A/C work beautifully. The only bad things are: radio antenna is broken, there is a tiny (1.5-inch) rip in the driver seat, the driver information display (by the shifter) does not work, and the right rear window switch is broken. There is some rust on the left side rocker panel and fender (see pictures), but that is the only rust there is. There is no frame rust underneath.

I have owned this car for a little over a year, and put about 8000 miles on it. I am selling only because I have 3 vehicles right now, and I can't keep them all. I have repaired many, many things on this Jeep, here is a list of new parts that have been installed and work that has been done in the last year (8000 miles or so):

All 4 shocks
Front control arms
All 4 tires
Battery
Both Fog Lights
Front brakes (pads and rotors)
water pump
thermostat
radiator (and hoses)
A/C compressor
Cooling fan (electric conversion)
Spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor
Distributor
Ignition coil
Temperature sensor
Coolant level sensor
Alternator
Accessory Drive Belt
Muffler and tailpipe
Oxygen Sensor
Transfer case fluid
Valvecover gasket
Oil filter adapter gasket
Multimedia head unit installed (AM/FM and USB/AUX/SD, but no CD player)
Fancy red speakers in the front doors, fancy black ones in the back doors (don't worry you can't see them, but they sound good)

I set a reserve price because of all the work that has gone into this vehicle recently, it runs and drives almost like a new Jeep, with the reliability of the AW4 transmission, which wasn't offered in many ZJ's.

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