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For Sale - 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited

5.2L V8 (318), Automatic Transmission, Full Time 4x4

146,747 miles

Color – Exterior – White; Interior – gray

 

Motor: Motor is strong and ran great. But I believe the fuel pump or the computer may be dead and now it will not start.

 

Body: The body is a little rough in spots. The worst is rust around the driver’s side rear wheel. The other spot that I noticed rust developing is on the hood. The previous owner had a bug guard bolted to the hood and it looks like the rust started developing around those mounts. Also the plastic side panels have been removed, but I still have them and the mounts. I think some of the panels were coming off so the previous owner used some screws to hold it back up. The panels were taken off and then the holes were filled with some Bondo. Chrysler had some issues with paint back in the early 90’s, especially with white. So the paint is coming off in a few spots. The Jeep does have a trailer hitch with ball and does have the wiring for trailer lights. I never used them, so I am not sure if the lighting works.

 

Interior: It is in good shape. It has all the power options for that year except the sunroof. It has gray leather seats front and back and back seats fold down 60/40. It does not have any carpeting in the interior. It removed it because it was trashed.

 

Recently replaced: Brand new Mesa A/P 235/75/15 tires. I got them at NTB and they have less than 150 miles on them. Fresh oil change, thermostat, thermostat housing, fan clutch, belt, front brakes and rotors.

 

Other known issues: rear axle seal has a slight leak and the rear drum brake shoes need replaced. I have the parts to fix sitting in the back of the jeep, just never got to it. Also the power steering pump reservoir is leaking. It is a pretty common problem with Jeeps. I have been putting Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak in it and it seems to have been slowing down the leak.

 

Price - SOLD!

 

Since the Jeep will not start, it will need to be towed. It would be a great starter rig for light to mild off-roading. It could be a very simple fix and this would make a great vehicle but it is time for me to move on and free up some room in my garage.

 

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It has about 1/3 tank of gas in it right now. As for parts that I have, new axle seals, gasket for rear diff, rear drum shoes and hardware.

 

I was able to get it to start tonight. Seemed to be running a little rough and rich with the fuel smell from the exhaust.

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Bump, Been doing a little more research into the starting problem, and it may just be the crankshaft position sensor. So if you are interested in buying, that might be something to check before you dig into anything else.
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Well I am pretty sure the fuel pump is officially dead. I just took it on a short drive around the block and had to have it towed back home. $500 and it is yours. I don't want to go much lower than that. It has brand new tires that I paid $400 for and they have less than 200 miles on them.

 

If no one takes it, I am taking off the tires, putting some junk tires on it and selling it for scrap

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