40-year-AZ-hunter Report post Posted March 25, 2017 SOLD I have a 2003 Wrangler Rubicon for sale. It is bone stock except for a tow bar added to the front bumper. Automatic transmission, A/C, cruise control, 6 CD changer/cassette/ AM/FM factory radio, tow package, tow bar, Wilderness roof rack and practically new Bestop soft top with sliding glass windows. The door top sections remove in seconds. The interior is in great shape. It still has the factory jack setup under the passenger seat. I have the original owners manual as well. As a Rubicon it has a 4/1 low range transfer case and locking Dana 44 front an rear differentials. 4.10 gear ratio. Cooper Discover LT 245/75R16 tires with 9000 miles on them. Jeep has 127,600 miles and a box A clean title. I purchased this Jeep last fall from a lady in Fredonia. As an indication of how "gently" she used it, she did not even know it had or how to engage the locking diffs. I believe I'm the 3rd owner. It's spent it's whole life in CA and AZ so it is a rust free vehicle. She replaced the radiator shortly before I bought it. It has extensive service records going back at least 10 years. They show regular maintenance and no major repairs. It runs like a top. The only thing I know that it needs is a latch for the center console. I looked for a nice, un-abused 03-06 TJ Rubicon for over a year when I bought this one. I particularly wanted the straight 6 rather than the V6 they started in 07. I towed it to UT for a deer hunt with a close friend and otherwise only put about 300 miles on it. It truly runs like a top and needs nothing. So why the heck sell it? Well, a month ago I was offered a 2004 with very low mileage and a manual transmission and a hardtop owned by an 82 year old guy in Colorado. I've always favored a manual transmission. So now I have two and only need one! Priced at $13,250. No disappointments! Pics with and without the Wilderness rack are attached. SOLD Bruce 602-633-5208 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites