As luck would have it
#1
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As luck would have it
It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7 and
81 CJ5.
Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for hauling,
and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post here
first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
'99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
Auto
4x4
61k miles
Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
A/C
Dark Red
I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
have photo's available too.
Thanks.
Josh
Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7 and
81 CJ5.
Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for hauling,
and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post here
first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
'99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
Auto
4x4
61k miles
Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
A/C
Dark Red
I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
have photo's available too.
Thanks.
Josh
#2
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Re: As luck would have it
Why don't you find yourself a good used F250 or whatever and use it for the
job, and keep the Jeep for play. You can write the F250 or whatever off
ENTIRELY because it is business use. All the gas, the insurance, everything.
Just get a magnetic sign for the side that says Josh's Landscaping Service,
and the whole thing comes right off the top of your taxes.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
job, and keep the Jeep for play. You can write the F250 or whatever off
ENTIRELY because it is business use. All the gas, the insurance, everything.
Just get a magnetic sign for the side that says Josh's Landscaping Service,
and the whole thing comes right off the top of your taxes.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
#3
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Re: As luck would have it
Why don't you find yourself a good used F250 or whatever and use it for the
job, and keep the Jeep for play. You can write the F250 or whatever off
ENTIRELY because it is business use. All the gas, the insurance, everything.
Just get a magnetic sign for the side that says Josh's Landscaping Service,
and the whole thing comes right off the top of your taxes.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
job, and keep the Jeep for play. You can write the F250 or whatever off
ENTIRELY because it is business use. All the gas, the insurance, everything.
Just get a magnetic sign for the side that says Josh's Landscaping Service,
and the whole thing comes right off the top of your taxes.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
#4
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Re: As luck would have it
Why don't you find yourself a good used F250 or whatever and use it for the
job, and keep the Jeep for play. You can write the F250 or whatever off
ENTIRELY because it is business use. All the gas, the insurance, everything.
Just get a magnetic sign for the side that says Josh's Landscaping Service,
and the whole thing comes right off the top of your taxes.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
job, and keep the Jeep for play. You can write the F250 or whatever off
ENTIRELY because it is business use. All the gas, the insurance, everything.
Just get a magnetic sign for the side that says Josh's Landscaping Service,
and the whole thing comes right off the top of your taxes.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
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Re: As luck would have it
Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
#6
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Re: As luck would have it
Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
#7
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Posts: n/a
Re: As luck would have it
Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
>
> Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
and
> 81 CJ5.
>
> Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
hauling,
> and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
>
> So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
here
> first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
>
> '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> Auto
> 4x4
> 61k miles
> Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> A/C
> Dark Red
>
> I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> have photo's available too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh
>
>
#8
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Re: As luck would have it
They make a nice plow unit for the Cherokee too! Our local Canadian
Tire Store has a Cherokee on the in-store glossy add with the plow on
it.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bowgus wrote:
>
> Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
> Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
> keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
>
> "Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
> news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> > It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
> >
> > Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> > into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> > the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> > weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
> and
> > 81 CJ5.
> >
> > Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> > now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> > customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
> hauling,
> > and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
> >
> > So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
> here
> > first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
> >
> > '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> > Auto
> > 4x4
> > 61k miles
> > Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> > A/C
> > Dark Red
> >
> > I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> > have photo's available too.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Josh
> >
> >
Tire Store has a Cherokee on the in-store glossy add with the plow on
it.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bowgus wrote:
>
> Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
> Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
> keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
>
> "Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
> news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> > It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
> >
> > Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> > into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> > the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> > weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
> and
> > 81 CJ5.
> >
> > Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> > now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> > customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
> hauling,
> > and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
> >
> > So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
> here
> > first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
> >
> > '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> > Auto
> > 4x4
> > 61k miles
> > Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> > A/C
> > Dark Red
> >
> > I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> > have photo's available too.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Josh
> >
> >
#9
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Re: As luck would have it
They make a nice plow unit for the Cherokee too! Our local Canadian
Tire Store has a Cherokee on the in-store glossy add with the plow on
it.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bowgus wrote:
>
> Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
> Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
> keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
>
> "Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
> news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> > It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
> >
> > Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> > into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> > the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> > weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
> and
> > 81 CJ5.
> >
> > Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> > now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> > customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
> hauling,
> > and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
> >
> > So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
> here
> > first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
> >
> > '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> > Auto
> > 4x4
> > 61k miles
> > Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> > A/C
> > Dark Red
> >
> > I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> > have photo's available too.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Josh
> >
> >
Tire Store has a Cherokee on the in-store glossy add with the plow on
it.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bowgus wrote:
>
> Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
> Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
> keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
>
> "Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
> news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> > It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
> >
> > Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> > into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> > the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> > weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
> and
> > 81 CJ5.
> >
> > Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> > now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> > customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
> hauling,
> > and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
> >
> > So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
> here
> > first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
> >
> > '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> > Auto
> > 4x4
> > 61k miles
> > Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> > A/C
> > Dark Red
> >
> > I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> > have photo's available too.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Josh
> >
> >
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Re: As luck would have it
They make a nice plow unit for the Cherokee too! Our local Canadian
Tire Store has a Cherokee on the in-store glossy add with the plow on
it.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bowgus wrote:
>
> Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
> Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
> keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
>
> "Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
> news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> > It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
> >
> > Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> > into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> > the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> > weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
> and
> > 81 CJ5.
> >
> > Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> > now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> > customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
> hauling,
> > and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
> >
> > So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
> here
> > first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
> >
> > '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> > Auto
> > 4x4
> > 61k miles
> > Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> > A/C
> > Dark Red
> >
> > I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> > have photo's available too.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Josh
> >
> >
Tire Store has a Cherokee on the in-store glossy add with the plow on
it.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bowgus wrote:
>
> Hey ... I'll give it a good home ... I'll even fly down and pick it up :-).
> Or ... forget the plowing, get yourself a trailer for hauling stuff ... and
> keep the jeep ... that's what I'd do.
>
> "Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
> news:ZFRsb.19922$OV.1472@newssvr33.news.prodigy.co m...
> > It's funny how things turn out. Not so much funny as expensive.
> >
> > Anyway, I labored for over a year to unload my '99 Durango so I could get
> > into nice late model Cherokee Sport. So, three weeks ago I finally unload
> > the D, and pick up sweet '99 Sport. I love it. Took it camping a couple
> > weeks ago and it did well on the logging roads behind my friends '79 CJ7
> and
> > 81 CJ5.
> >
> > Anyway, these last few weeks have seen my landscaping business explode and
> > now I'm faced with the need for a pickup. No way around it. Many of my
> > customers are asking me to plow, I need the room in the pickup for
> hauling,
> > and the 32' extension ladder looks goofy atop the Jeep.
> >
> > So, now I'm faced with having to part with my Jeep. I thought I'd post
> here
> > first to try to get it to a good home. Here are the vitals.
> >
> > '99 Cherokee Sport 4.0l
> > Auto
> > 4x4
> > 61k miles
> > Pwr windows, locks, mirrors
> > A/C
> > Dark Red
> >
> > I live in Northern Connecticut, please feel free to email any questions, I
> > have photo's available too.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Josh
> >
> >