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For Sale: 1992 Jeep Cherokee in Grand Rapids, Michigan
1992 Jeep Cherokee Laredo - 4.0L Inline 6 - Automatic Transmission
- 4x4 - Gray Over Gray Interior - 107k Miles (Please note: If you
happen to be viewing this 1992 Jeep Cherokee Laredo on a website
other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've
only seen some of our many photographs of the SUV due to
third-party website limitations. To be sure you access all the more
than 190 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around
video, and a link to its Carfax history, please go to our main
website: GKM.com) Hagerty provides some Cherokee history: Jeep
traditions are proudly held, dating back to the original Willys MB
of 1941 and continued through the CJ series to today's Wrangler.
Another integral part of Jeep's past is the 1984-2001 XJ Cherokee,
the first American unibody compact SUV, which set the pattern for
many imitators. It was sold in nearly every country in the world
and in true Jeep fashion, the XJ profile was recognizably the same
from beginning to end. The XJ Jeep Cherokee was the company's first
new model since the 1960s. Its origins dated back to 1978, when AMC
and Renault designers were jointly working on a replacement for the
bulky SJ Cherokee. Veteran designer Dick Teague took charge of the
project and opted for both two- and four-door compact Sportwagons.
These featured an immensely strong unibody design with 3200 welds
to create a rigid structure light enough to utilize a smaller
engine than previously employed. The XJ Cherokee weighed 1200
pounds less than the SJ it replaced. The XJ had more ground
clearance, better articulation and steeper approach, departure and
breakover angles than the old Cherokee. It was much more agile
off-road. Offered here is a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (XJ) Laredo in Star
Silver Metallic over gray. Showing 107,751 miles on its odometer,
the Jeep has traveled roughly 3,600 miles per-year on average over
its 30-year life. Its Carfax history shows an accident with
front-end damage in 2012. Any damage has been long since fully
repaired with no evidence of the repair remaining. The exterior
metallic silver paint shows very well with excellent gloss and a
smooth, even finish across all body panels. Apart from a minor dent
on the driver's-side A-pillar, there are no other significant dents
or dings on any sheet metal. Painted bumpers, fender flares, and
lower-body cladding are all free of damage as well. (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.) A
thin red accent stripe surrounds the body, including across the
lift-up tailgate. The chrome 7-opening grille and mirror caps-part
of the Laredo package-retain a like-new appearance. Twin,
adjustable roof-bar supports are original; chrome side-window rain
deflectors are aftermarket. Lightly tinted cabin glass and all
lighting lenses are clear and uncracked. All factory badging is in
place, including the Jeep hood lettering, Cherokee Laredo
front-fender emblems, 4x4 rear-fender emblems, and a 4.0 Liter
engine badge and another Jeep emblem on the tailgate. Stock,
5-spoke, Jeep-branded, 15-inch alloy wheels are mounted with Custom
428 All Season 215/75 thin-whitewall tires. The Cherokee's
gray-themed interior has been beautifully maintained, clean and
free of noteworthy wear or damage. Well-bolstered front bucket
seats and foldable rear bench are upholstered in handsome
tweed-like cloth trimmed in gray vinyl. Door trim includes gray
vinyl, gray cloth, and gray carpet inserts; Jensen® audio speakers
are mounted, as are controls for the power door locks and windows.
Gray cabin carpeting is protected with matching Jeep-branded carpet
mats in front, rubber mats in back. The cargo-area features
carpeting with rub strips, the spare tire with cover, and a roll-up
cargo cover. The gray headliner is undamaged. A stock, 3-spoke,
Jeep-branded steering wheel with leather-covered rim frames the
full analog in
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