The XJ Jeep Cherokee was such a sales hit for the American Motors Corporation that Chrysler kept it in production for nearly 15 years after buying AMC (in fact, the XJ was near the top of Lee Iacocca’s Kenosha wish list when the deal happened). Since I live in XJ-centric Colorado, I find many of these trucks
. For vehicles built in the United States by a company headquartered in the United States, today’s Junkyard Gem is in third place, after the 355k-mile Cherokee and a 1986 Oldsmobile Calais with 363,033 miles
If you are shopping for an engine likely to survive intergalactic distances, this one should be near the top of the list: the AMC pushrod straight-six, with its lineage going back to the 1965 Ramblers. If this one is original equipment, then it’s a 4.0-liter rated at 190 horsepower and 225 pound-feet.
The transmission is the base five-speed Aisin manual.
The final year for the XJ Cherokee in the United States was 2001, though production of XJs and XJ copies continued in China
until very recently.
Values for nice examples of the XJ have been strong in recent years, though this one is too rough and has too many miles (plus too many pedals) to have stood much chance of restoration.
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