This 1999 Jeep Wrangler Sport is finished in Flame Red over a Camel cloth interior and shows just under 21k miles. Power is from a 4.0L inline-six mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox and Command-Trac part-time 4-wheel drive system. The truck was recently acquired by the selling dealer from its original owner, and the engine oil and filter were changed in December 2018. This TJ is offered in New York with a clean Carfax report, a soft top, and a clean New Jersey title.

The body is finished in Flame Red (PR4) and features black fender flares, a padded roll bar, and a body-colored grille. Numerous paint depth meter readings are viewable in the 150+ photo gallery below, and the included Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage. A small dent is noted on the passenger-side fender.

Modifications include a front bumper bar and a set of 15″ American Racing wheels wearing 30″x9.5″ BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO tires at each corner. A matching spare is mounted to the tailgate. Close-ups of the foldable soft top are shown in the gallery.

The Camel interior features a pair of high-backed vinyl bucket seats with patterned cloth inserts, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a stock cassette player, roll-up windows, and a foldable rear bench.

Instruments include a tachometer and a digital odometer displaying just over 20,700 miles, a handful of which have been added by the selling dealer.

The 4.0-liter inline-six was factory rated at 181 horsepower and 222 lb-ft of torque. A general inspection and oil change were carried out in December 2018 by Nacmias and Sons in Brooklyn, New York. The selling dealer notes minor corrosion on various engine bay components.

Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a 5-speed manual gearbox, 2-speed transfer case, and 3:07.1 axles including a Dana 30 up front along with a Dana 35 out back. Additional underbody photos are viewable in the gallery below.

The Carfax report indicates no accidents or other damage and shows longterm previous ownership in New Jersey. A driving video can be seen below.