Vehicle Description
1999 Jeep Wrangler SE
The Jeep Wrangler is the direct descendant of the 1940 Willys Quad
prototype vehicle that was commissioned by the United States Army
and eventually developed into the 1941-1945 Willys MB. The rugged,
capable and cheap MB was everywhere during World War II. At some
point, the MB took on the nickname "Jeep."
For consignment a Wrangler with a nearly new Bestop soft top,
93,119 non-verifiable miles, like new knobby tires, a litany of
recent maintenance and service completed, and all in good condition
ready to get a little mud on the tires. "Climb every
mountain..."
Exterior
Stone White steel coats the rust free body, which maintains the
factory gaps and displays nicely with plain black steel bumpers and
black flexible fenders flares. 15-inch factory aluminum wheels
which are wrapped in BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A 31x10.50R15 mud
slingers. The long running and instantly recognizable Jeep grille
leads the way and is flanked by traditional round headlights. The
exterior latched hood leads back to the slightly raked windshield
which gives support to a nice and nearly new Bestop black canvas
top with tinted windows which can be pulled back making an open
cockpit and rear passenger area. A nice sound/roll bar stretches
from B pillar to B pillar and aids in protection if you happen to
get the rubber facing the sky, (hey stuff happens!). A note to the
full sized and covered spare hanging off the back-swing mount for
it, allowing full access to the rear cargo area. "Search high and
low..."
Interior
A climb inside and we see cloth and vinyl making up the seats with
all seating surfaces now covered in blue camo cloth slipcovers.
These are front buckets and a rear bench providing room for 4. The
dash utilizes more charcoal for its plastic as well and presents
very nicely. A multi-gauge cluster sits in front of the driver and
in the center of the dash is the factory AM/FM/Cassette radio,
heater control knobs, and ventilation outlets. Charcoal gray carpet
covers the floors and shows some wear but is protected by light
gray carpeted mats. 2 shifters, one for the transmission and one
for the transfer case grow from the console which also provides
cupholders, a 12-volt power point, and an ample sized storage
compartment. In the rear storage compartment clean charcoal gray
carpet is seen. Very nice overall interior. "Follow every
byway..."
Drivetrain
The 2.5 liter inline 4 cylinder turns this 4x4's screws and is
aided in doing so by electronic fuel injection and a 5-speed manual
transmission and puts out 120hp. 3.07 geared axles help you climb
your way over every obstacle that gets in your path. All the fluids
have recently been changed and a complete tune up was performed at
90,000 miles. Our consignor also notes that thealternator was
replaced in 2022. "Every path you know..."
Undercarriage
Patina and black covers all components of the undercarriage save
for the OEM single exhaust system. A few areas show surface rust,
and we do note invasive rust on theleft rear frame rail that will
needattention in the very near future. Independent coil springs
upfront, and 4 link with coil springs on the rear along with dual
pumpkins for your 4 wheelin. Front power disc brakes and rear power
drums for your wilderness stop offs are noted and have recently had
new rotors, drums, pads, shoes, calipers and wheel cylinders
installed. "Fjord every stream..."
Drive-Ability
This baby fires right up, runs smoothly, and all 4 x 4 gears work
perfectly. A bit of a ride, but based on the height, pretty good.
The tires sing when you cruise, and unfortunately the Classic Auto
Mall test area does not have anything over 10 feet in altitude to
try to climb. All functions worked as designed and we came back to
home base with smiles on our faces. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
With recent maintenance this good condition Wrangler, complete with
BF Goodrich T/A tires, as well as a nice interior and convertible
top if you will is ready to serve. This truck is ready to take you
where no man has gone before, or at least the wilds of this country
where you can reach new heights and sing its praises.
1J4FY29P1XP429142
1-USA
J-Jeep
4-MPV
F-4001 Thru 5000 GVWR
Y-Wrangler 4x4
2-SE
9-Open Body
P-2.5 Liter I4
1-Check Digit
X-1999
P-Toledo, OH Assy Plant
429142-Sequential Unit Number
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