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1977 Jeep Cherokee Limited – Consignment Vehicle

Hey Cool Car Fans,

I recently consigned a client’s 1977 Jeep Cherokee 2 door 4WD that he’s been restoring and it’s a pretty cool ride.  It’s amazing how many “experts” there are on this classic Jeep Cherokee and how many people who rode in a friend or family member’s back in the late 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.  There are not thousands of these vehicles still being produced at the local “1977 Used Car Factory”, so they are becoming much more difficult to find.  Especially, in good condition and since President Obama’s famous or rather infamous “Cash For Clunkers” program, there are even fewer of them.  Too many people took classic vehicles that they were told were only worth $4,000 or less and had them crushed for an additional Government incentive – brilliant!

When you look at classic cars, whether they are a Jeep or a Corvette, you have to look at the number of vehicles that were produced and the age of the vehicle.  This 1977 beauty is almost 35 years old and it was a Jeep and not a Corvette or a Mustang that was sitting in a car collectors showroom, but a vehicle that was driven.  It has 144,000 miles on odometer, which over 35 years is under 4,200 miles.  It’s being sold “As-Is”, but the current owner did quite a bit to this vehicle to warrant the $9,500 price tag, including:  Fully rebuilt engine with a 3yr 100,000 mile warranty.  New pumps, belts, and hoses. New ball joints, axle U joints, sway bars, and wheel bearings. He installed Hella Vision Plus Headlights and Kenwood Stereo.  This is an extremely rare 1977 Cherokee Chief S Wide Track with an automatic transmission.

There was not a huge production run for this vehicle back in 1977, especially as a Limited and you can see the Limited badge right on the vehicle.  I even had a Jeep enthusiast write to tell me that he has owned 70 Jeeps over the years and he didn’t believe that they made a Limited.  They actually did, but they are not very common, which is why he hasn’t seen one before.  According to Wikipedia they did indeed make a limited for this vehicle, along with a number of other versions, which is another reason for why it’s priced at where it is priced.  Supply and demand always affects the price of vehicles and this was a very small production run compared to other Jeep models.

“Based on the Wagoneer, the Cherokee was marketed as the “sporty” two-door variant of Jeep’s station wagon. The term “Sport Utility” appears for the first time in the 1974 Cherokee sales brochure.[1] A four-door was not added to the lineup until 1977. Other than the base model, the trim levels of the Cherokee included the S (Sport), Chief, Golden Eagle, Golden Hawk, Limited, Classic, Sport, Pioneer, and Laredo.” – Wikipedia

Like any older Jeep, this vehicle is still going to need additional reconditioning, but the motor and important components of the vehicle have already been taken care of by the current owner.  The body is in excellent condition, but the headliner, carpeting and some of the interior will need some TLC.   These vehicles were beasts and you can find quite a few photos online of people using them off-road.  A friend of mine in Wisconsin’s Dad had one of these when we were growing up that he would use for duck and deer hunting and they were bullet proof and would go through just about anything.  It didn’t matter how cold it was outside, it always seemed to run and the great thing about these older vehicles if that you can still pop the hood and work on them!

Don’t buy this for your teenage son or daughter, as their first vehicle, though because it’s not going to drive like your wife’s modern SUV, even though Jeep invented the term “sport utility”.  These older vehicles do not drive the same as what they may have learned to drive on and they will get confused when they can’t find the iPod jack!  I can’t tell you how many young people buying cars do not even bother looking under the hood anymore, let alone know how to drive a manual transmission or engage the four-wheel drive on a vehicle that doesn’t do it automatically for them.

This is a great second or third vehicle for a Jeep enthusiast to tinker with or a fantastic vehicle for someone who has driven older vehicles and knows how to drive them and properly maintain them.  These Jeeps were built to last, which is why this one is still going strong 35 years after it came off the assembly line.

1977 Jeep Cherokee Limited 2 Door 4WD

Year: 1977
Make: Jeep
Model: Cherokee
Trim: 2-Door Limited
Mileage: 144,191
Stock #: JB091558c
VIN #: 22222222222222222
Trans: Automatic
Color: Red
Interior: Cloth
Vehicle Type: SUV
State: CO
Drive Train:4WD
Engine: V8

Price: $9,500

Cool Car Guy Rating:  Ain’t Your Mamma’s SUV

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John Boyd

Auto Consultant – John Boyd: The Cool Car Guy

John is an auto consultant with his license at a car dealership in Denver, Colorado. He can help you save time and money on any make or model, new or used, lease or purchase – nationwide! Call or email John about your next vehicle! jboyd@coolcarguy.com or Twitter @coolcarguy

 

2001 GMC Yukon SLT Consignment Sold

Hey Cool Car Fans,

As The Cool Car Guy, I have a large number of people who consign their vehicles with me.  I probably do more consignments than anyone in the Denver area, but the vehicles don’t always make it up here at CoolCarGuy.com.  This is not because they are not worthy of being listed or they are not really nice vehicles, but it’s because I am extremely busy and it takes time to manage this website.

I just had to post this 2001 GMC Yukon that I just delivered to a young couple that needed out of their 2005 Subaru Legacy Outback XT, after sinking thousands of dollar into a new motor, turbo and rebuild.  I was able to wholesale their vehicle for them and get them out of it and into a much nicer vehicle.  That’s what I do.

It only took a week for me to move this GMC Yukon for a couple that was referred to me by another client of mine to help them sell their vehicle.  I had numerous calls on it, but the people who I was able to deliver it to needed financing and I was able to make it happen.  The previous owners had taken such good care of this SUV that I had to put some photos up here at CoolCarGuy.com to give my visitors an idea of what a really nice, well maintained vehicle looks like.  I had a similar Buick earlier in the week, that I ended up wholesaling, but that will be going on to a new owner soon through another dealership.

I often hear people talk about how great Toyota’s, Nissans and Honda’s are and they are good vehicles, at least some of them, if they are well cared for are.  However, when I delivered this sweet GMC Yukon and had a safety inspection done on it, which I always do for my clients before delivering their car, the only thing this Yukon needed was an air filter and a cabin filter.  It didn’t even require an oil change, which was pretty cool.  Check out the photos and if you know someone looking to buy, sell, trade or lease a vehicle, new or used, have them contact me.

2001 GMC Yukon SLT 4WD

Color:  Silver
Transmission:  Automatic
Year:  2001
Engine:  5.3L V8 OHV 16V
Make:  GMC  Drive Train:
4WD  Model:  Yukon
Mileage:  59,048
Trim:  SLT 4WD
State:  CO
Interior:  Leather
Price:  $13,500
Vehicle Type:  SUV

I really enjoy being The Cool Car Guy, but especially when I can buyers and sellers to create a great experience for both parties.  It’s really cool when it works out for everyone involved and especially when it’s a great used vehicle for a new family.

Cool Car Guy Rating:  Nice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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John Boyd

Auto Consultant – John Boyd: The Cool Car Guy

John is an auto consultant with his license at a car dealership in Denver, Colorado. He can help you save time and money on any make or model, new or used, lease or purchase – nationwide! Call or email John about your next vehicle! jboyd@coolcarguy.com or Twitter @coolcarguy

2008 Acura MDX Consignment – Sold

Hey Cool Car Fans,

As The Cool Car Guy, not only do I source cars for people, but I also help people sell their vehicles for more money than if they sold them on their own or trade them.  This is because I have access to financing sources, can shop a potential customers trade and and do much more than just selling a vehicle.  I have sold plenty of consignments for people and here’s another one that I recently delivered.  It as a Dark Cherry Pearl 2008 Acura MDX with tan interior and the most recent body style.

I’ve noticed that people either love the new body style or they like the old body style, which happens quite a bit when manufacturers change the body of a vehicle.  I suspect that this is really going to be the case with the new Nissan Pathfinder, since it’s so radically different from the older model and looks quite a bit like a larger Murano now.

Getting back to the MDX though, these are really popular vehicles for the third-row, but they can be difficult to sell when they are over the $24,000 price point since Acura typically has a pretty good lease running on a new one.  Which is actually a really great way to go and I can assist you to get a new Acura MDX or lease a new one, if you want to look at that as an option.  That can make sense, if the money factor and residual are aggressive, depending on the time of year and incentives.

The nice thing about the Acura is the SH-AWD, which stands for super handling all-wheel drive.  “The SH-AWD (Super-Handling All-Wheel-Drive) system is the first and only all-wheel-drive platform that distributes the optimum amount of torque not only between the front and rear wheels but also between the left and right rear wheels. The result is precise cornering performance that provides incredibly neutral steering and outstanding vehicle stability.”  Source: www.topspeed.com

I have quite a few clients who have the 2008 to 2012 Acura MDX and they love them.   In fact, this client had two of them and asked me to sell this one for him, so that he could lease a new 2013 Lexus ES Hybrid that I delivered to him.  That’s a really cool car!  Check out the spec’s and enjoy the photos.

2008 Acura MDX Base

 

Color: Dark Cherry Pearl
Transmission: Automatic
Year: 2008
Engine: 3.5L V6 SOHC 24V
Make: Acura
Drive Train: AWD
Model: MDX
Mileage: 41,208
Trim: Base
State: CO
Interior: Leather
Price: $25,000
Vehicle Type: SUV

Cool Car Guy Rating:  Sweet SUV

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John Boyd

Auto Consultant – John Boyd: The Cool Car Guy

John is an auto consultant with his license at a car dealership in Denver, Colorado. He can help you save time and money on any make or model, new or used, lease or purchase – nationwide! Call or email John about your next vehicle! jboyd@coolcarguy.com or Twitter @coolcarguy

2007 Ford Mustang GT Premium Coupe

Hey Cool Car Fans,

I recently consigned a fantastic 2007 Ford Mustang GT Premium Coupe for a client, who is now ready to sell his sweet ride.

This is a great looking Ford Mustang GT at a great price.  This is a custom one owner Mustang that has been well cared for and maintained.  It comes with 20 x 10 Boss Rims Rear, 20 x 8 Front, 14 inch Baer Drilled and Slotted Rotors, 1000 Watt Shaker Factory Upgrade, Cold Air Kit, Cervini Front Bumper and Side Scoops with Rear Diffuser. Check out the photos and call me to arrange a showing.

2007 Ford Mustang GT Premium Coupe
Stock #: JB336514c
Color: Blue
VIN#: 1ZVFT82H375336514
Transmission: 5 Speed
Year: 2007
Engine: 4.6L V8 SOHC 24V
Make: Ford
Drive Train: RWD
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 13,394
Trim: GT Premium Coupe
State: CO
Interior: Leather
Price: $25,500
Vehicle Type: Coupe

Vehicle Options
Air Conditioning
Leather Seats
Alarm System
Owners Manual
Alloy Wheels
Passenger Airbag
AM/FM
Power Locks
Anti-Lock Brakes
Power Mirrors
Bucket Seats
Power Seats
CD
Power Steering
CD Changer
Power Windows
Cruise Control
Rear Defroster
Driver Airbag
Second Row Folding Seat
Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls
Extra Keys
Tachometer
Fog Lights
Tilt Wheel
Front Air Dam
Tinted Windows
Front Power Lumbar Support
Tire Pressure Monitor
Interval Wipers
Traction Control
Keyless Entry
Trunk Anti-Trap Device

 

 

Cool Car Guy Rating:  Super Cool

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John Boyd

Auto Consultant – John Boyd: The Cool Car Guy

John is an auto consultant with his license at a car dealership in Denver, Colorado. He can help you save time and money on any make or model, new or used, lease or purchase – nationwide! Call or email John about your next vehicle! jboyd@coolcarguy.com or Twitter @coolcarguy

 

1989 Jaguar XJS Coupe Consignment

Hey Cool Car Fans,

I recently consigned a great looking 1989 Jaguar XJS Coupe for a client living here in Denver, Colorado.  These vehicles are not easy to find and this one is in very good shape for being 23 years old.

If you’re in the market for a cool looking classic European vehicle to drive, this is a sweet ride and it’s only $8,900!

1989 Jaguar XJS Coupe
Stock #:  JB165423c
Color:  Red
VIN#:  SAJTY584XKC165423
Transmission:  Automatic
Year:  1989
Engine:  5.3L V12 SOHC 24V
Make:  Jaguar
Drive Train:  RWD
Model:  XJS
Mileage:  48,706
Trim:  Coupe
State:  CO
Interior:  Leather
Price:  $8,900
Vehicle Type:  Coupe

My client purchased the car in October of 2011, but he needs a daily driver with better gas mileage than a V12 motor found in this classic Jag.  It was originally owned by a a man in his 70’s who didn’t drive it anymore and he was thinning out his collection of vehicles.  The car has always been in Colorado, so there is no rust like many East Coast and Mid-West vehicles.

The paint is also original and there hasn’t been any body work done to the car.  There are not even any nicks or dents on the car and it has solid floor boards.  Even the AC blows cold with no cracks in the wood grain on the dashboard.  It doesn’t appear to have had any work done on the transmission or the engine and the wheels look great.  The headliner is also in excellent condition, but as you can see from the photos that seats are midly worn in the front and hardly worn in the back.  The vehicle is in excellent condition and it’s going to make a new owner very happy.

This is the cleanest 1989 Jaguar XJS Coupe that I’ve seen in a very long time.  The owner even has the original manuals and the original cassette tape from Jaguar that came with the vehicle back in 1989.  If you’re looking for one of these, you need to get on a plane and fly into Denver and take this vehicle for a spin.  I’m amazed that it’s still available for under $10,000!

1989 Original MSRP Price Range:$48,000 – $57,000

The Jaguar XJ-S (later the Jaguar XJS) was a luxury grand tourer produced by the British manufacturer Jaguar from 1975 to 1996. The XJ-S replaced the E-Type (or XK-E) in September 1975, and was based on the XJ saloon. It had been developed as the XK-F, though it was very different in character from its predecessor. Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJ-S was a competent grand tourer, and more aerodynamic than the E-Type.[3] The last XJS was produced on 4 April 1996, by then 115,413 had been produced during a 21-year production life. The model was replaced by the XK8. – Source: Wikipedia

Jaguar V12 piston engine was one of the premier powerplants of the 1970s and 1980s.[1]It was first seen in the Series 3 Jaguar E-type of 1971 and was based loosely on an earlier design intended for a Le Mans car, the ill-fated Jaguar XJ13. The V12 was only Jaguar’s second engine design to go into production in the history of the company. The all-alloy block was fitted with removable wet liners and had a SOHC 2-valve alloy head with flat combustion chambers.

A high-efficiency 5.3 HE version debuted in 1981. This used the special high-swirl design “May” cylinder heads, and had an unusually high compression ratio (10.5:1 – 12.5:1, depending on market and year). In any given market, power levels remained similar to the previous model, but fuel economy was improved by nearly 50%. The HE V12 engines had a fuel injection system from Lucas (dubbed Lucas Digital P) which was based on the Bosch D-Jetronic system.[4]

The Lucas CEI ignition system continued until mid-1989, when it was superseded on the XJ-S by a system from Magneti Marelli. Series 3 XJ12 and Daimler Double Six cars used the Lucas CEI system until the end of production in 1992. – Source: Wikipedia

This vehicle is not for everyone.  It’s a classic limited production vehicle that will fit well in someone’s car collection or a Jaguar enthusiast who would like to own a $50,000 piece of history for under $10,000.  If that’s you, get in touch with me and I’ll arrange a showing of this vehicle for you.

 

 

I found a great video from Flemings Ultimate Garage on Youtube that showcases a 1989 Jaguar XJS Cabriolet that they had for sale.  They were asking $16,500 for the convertible and frankly I’m a bigger fan of the coupe with the unique European style.  Check it out and you’re sure to learn a few things about how to check out a classic car.

Cool Car Guy Rating:  Classic Euro Cool

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John Boyd

Auto Consultant – John Boyd: The Cool Car Guy

John is an auto consultant with his license at a car dealership in Denver, Colorado. He can help you save time and money on any make or model, new or used, lease or purchase – nationwide! Call or email John about your next vehicle! jboyd@coolcarguy.com or Twitter @coolcarguy