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LIFTED 2001 JEEP CHEROKEE

LIMITED | 4WD

SOLD

121,185 miles

SOLD | 121,185 miles

Highlights

Overview

Stock #

C34

VIN

1J4FF68S21L517120

Year

2001

Make

Jeep

Model

Cherokee

Drive

4WD

Exterior Color

Black

Interior Color

Tan

Mileage

121,185

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

4.0L

Transmission

Automatic

Description

LIFTED!!! AMAZING CONDITION!!! 2001 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4WD. 4.0L Powertech Inline 6 cylinder. 4 speed automatic transmission. Four wheel drive. NEW Rough Country 3 inch suspension lift. 17 inch Rubicon take-off wheels with 255/75R17 BF Goodrich Mud Terrains. Leather upholstery. Dual power seats. Center console. Overhead console. AM/FM Radio with CD and Cassette. Tilt. Cruise. Rear wiper. Rear defrost. Fog lights. Privacy glass. Full carpet. Dual airbags. Roof rack with Basket and Full size matching Rubicon spare. Original spare tire included (mounts inside rear compartment). Power windows. Power locks. Keyless entry. Air conditioning. Very clean inside and out. Completely rust free Texas Jeep. Clean CARFAX. This is not your ordinary Cherokee. They just do not exist anymore. To find one this nice, unless its a full restoration, is difficult. Yet here it is!!!! A true Ultimate Ride.

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It was all a dream...

Ultimate Rides consists of Nick Bulanda and his carefully built team who have been buying, building and selling vehicles for over fifteen years. Nick had a dream to buy, build and sell custom vehicles from rust free states. Build a business on a great reputation and always make sure customers are happy with their purchase. In the auto business that sometimes is hard to do, but year after year their business grew and five star reviews started to come in. He started his Ultimate Rides journey with his dad and two brothers, who was a big part of building the business they have today. In 2016 Jake passed away and losing his brother was the hardest thing he ever had to deal with. Even though he had a tragic loss, he found employees who are like family. He plans to keep the vision and continue to set a new trend for the Chicagoland market. Keep customers number one and grow this business for their baby brother Jake.