• Some people have been making changes to the Jeep XJ Cherokee for a long time.
  • The Dominator Track System is built into this one.
  • It also has the original wheels and tires, so it’s ready for spring.

Most of the United States currently has subfreezing temperatures and snow drifts, so looking through old car auctions might not be your first thought. As an alternative, a strong body-on-frame Jeep SUV with four snow-shredding tracks is a machine made for the present, which might catch your attention.

A trailered 2001 Jeep Cherokee is ready for the end of the world snow

This 2001 Jeep Cherokee, which looks like a five-seater sled, is being auctioned off on Bring a Trailer, which is part of Hearst Autos, along with Invoice Pricing. The XJ version of the Jeep Cherokee, which is still loved for being strong and simple, stopped being made this model year. It’s hard to think of a better snow vehicle right out of the box. It has a 4.0-liter inline-six engine that is solid and torquey, and it has real low range and four-wheel drive. And that’s before the music is added. The wheels on this Cherokee have been changed to Dominator Tracks made by the American Track Truck Company in Michigan.

It might surprise you to learn that the Cherokee were last registered in Minnesota and have never been in an accident. The automatic transmission has four gears, and the clock reads 184,000 miles. It has a 4.0-liter straight-six engine that makes 190 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque. It is as reliable and durable as a marble headstone. Also, the original 15-inch wheels are included in the sale in case the spring shows up.

Right now, this Jeep is great for getting up a ski hill. You could also go food shopping in Buffalo. Put your plan in at BaT. The sale is on January 25th.

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