2001 Jeep Wrangler Sport - One Owner - 60th Anniversary Edition -
42k Original Miles - Original Window Sticker - 4.0L Inline 6
Cylinder with Automatic - Silver Over Black Interior (Please note:
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you've only seen some of our many photographs of the Jeep due to
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than 135 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around
video, and a link to its one-owner, accident and damage-free Carfax
history, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) Face
it, the TJ is peak Jeep Wrangler. �€" HagertyMedia, December 2018
The all-new TJ Wrangler debuted for 1997 with the same wheelbase
and 4.0-liter AMC inline-six as the YJ, but returned to round
headlights. It looked a lot like a CJ-7, with the classic door
shape that featured a rounded rear edge of the window frame, but
underneath was a new four-link suspension cribbed from the Grand
Cherokee. Eventually an overdrive automatic transmission made its
way onto the option sheet, as did a six-speed manual. The TJ also
marked the debut of the Rubicon trim, bringing selectable front and
rear locking differentials and Dana 44 axles along with a unique
transfer case with 4:1 low range. Thus was born the most capable
factory Wrangler up to that point. Offered here is a 2001 Jeep
Wrangler (TJ) Sport in silver-and-black over black, a 60th
Anniversary Edition model. With just one owner since being
manufactured at the Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio and sold new at
Premier Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep of Lansing, Michigan, the Wrangler
has traveled 42,322 miles, or fewer than 2,200 miles per-year. The
Jeep's original factory window sticker showing all standard and
optional features is included in the sale. A photo of it is
presented in the gallery for reference. This Jeep has been superbly
maintained with obvious pride by its only owner through the years.
The exterior silver paint retains a near-perfect showroom shine:
high gloss on a perfectly smooth finish. There are no significant
dings, dents, or other damage anywhere on the utility vehicle's
exterior panels. Double-level, chromed, tubular-steel bumpers have
been added front and rear with auxiliary driving lights mounted in
front. Tubular entry-assist steps in chrome are added on both
sides, and the trademark seven slats of the front grille have six
added chrome trim pieces in each opening. The fiberglass top is
rendered in black and it, too, is free of damage or wear
indications. (To best assess the quality of the paint and trim
finishes, please be sure to view the close-up photographs of the
car in the accompanying gallery.) Cabin glass and lighting lenses
are pristine; taillights have added brush-protection cages. Factory
badging includes the special 60th Anniversary emblem above the
embossed Jeep identification rearward of the front wheels.
Canyon-style, 5-spoke, 15-inch aluminum wheels with Jeep center
caps, are mounted with Goodyear® Wrangler GS-A outline-white-letter
30x9.5 LT all-terrain tires. Inside, molded hard-plastic door
panels are free of damage. Charcoal cabin carpeting is protected by
fitted all-weather rubber mats. Seat upholstery on the front
buckets and rear bench seat is a dark-gray patterned fabric of
hard-wearing material free of rips or tears. A padded roll cage is
installed, and audio speakers are mounted at the ceiling level. A
2-spoke charcoal steering wheel frames the classically simple, but
complete analog instrument cluster. The factory radio and HVAC
controls are located on the center dash. The T-shift lever for the
automatic transmission is located on the center console adjacent to
the selector for the transfer case and forward of a cupholder and
combination lockable storage compartment with armrest. (Please view
the close-up photography in the gallery to assess the excellent
condition of the W
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