Jeep Cherokee (1974-1983) for Sale
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Sam H
Reviewed a 1983 Jeep Cherokee on Dec 25, 2007
My first vehicle! A great jeep with unstoppable off-road capabilities!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1978 Jeep Cherokee on Jan 8, 2008
When I was 7, my grandpa got the 401 cubic inch four barrel version in the Sun Orange option. After he passed away, grandma gave it to me. Well cared for and with only 63,000 miles on it, this is a rare classic beauty. Almost all of the 63,000 miles were off road, though you'd never know looking at it or driving it. At the ripe old age of thirty, she handles interstate speeds, goes four-wheelin, starts up and idles beautifully, shifts flawlessly, burns no oil, and still has a nice glossy shine on the original sun orange paint job. I recently drove it from New Mexico to Louisiana nonstop, and other than a replacement of the original alternator, it drove just like it was new. I will be restoring the well worn interior as close to original as possible, but the engine and exterior need virtually no work at all.
Tyler E
Reviewed a 1977 Jeep Cherokee on Feb 6, 2010
Well, it a 1977 thats been sitting for 15 years....duh it needs repairs. But after 15 years, I spent $30 and the 360 V8 fired right up. True American made. It is in very good shape for 15 years, and with a Warner T-18 4 speed, it is quite rare.
William W
Reviewed a 1979 Jeep Cherokee on Oct 26, 2012
Great extra vehicle. 4x4 is the same as Wrangler, however the Wrangler would be 5 times more expensive used. Great Home Depot mobile. You can buy almost anything to dress it up. I put on alloys and larger tires and a roof rack . Looks pretty cool !
Jeep Cherokee (1974-1983) Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2-Door 4WD | $10,683 |
| Chief 2-Door 4WD | $12,390 |
| 4-Door 4WD | $12,524 |
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