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2012 Armored B6 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Summit 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $102,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:600
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States

CHASSIS DESCRIPTION

MAKE: JEEP        MODEL: GRAND CHEROOKE OVERLAND                 CURB WEIGHT: 5210 SEATING: 2-3-3

ENGINE: 5.7-LITER MDS V-8 GASOLINE    TRANSMISSION: 6-SPEED AUTO   POWER: HP 360 @ 5,150 RPM

TIRE: P265/50R20             HEIGHT: 69.3      LENGTHS: 189.8

WIDTH: 84.8 inch                              WHEELBASE: 114.8           FINAL WEIGHT: 7705

COLOR: MINERAL GREY METALLIC            VIN: 1C4RJFCT2CC04069     INTERIOR: PREMIUM LEATHER, SADDLE COLLOR WITH BLACK TRIM

FULLY EQUIPPED: DVD, MP3, NAVIGATION, CHROME 20” WHEELS, HANDS FREE COMMUNICATION,

 

ARMORING SPECIFICATION

PROTECTION LEVEL (TRANSPARENT AND OPAQUE ARMOR): European Normalization Standard (CEN) LEVEL FB/BR6/NIJ LEVEL 111

EUROPEAN

LEVELS

NATIONAL

INSTITUTE

OF JUSTICE

UNDERWRITERS

LABORATORIES

AMMUNITION

PROTECTION

B1-B2-B3

1-11A

L1-L2

.22 LONG RIFLE,38 SPECIAL, 9MM

B4

111A

L3-L4

.357MAGNUM,45MM,44MM

B5

N/A

L5-L6-L7

5.56X45MM(M16/.223/AR15

B6

111

L8

7.62X39MM(AK47/M13)7.62X51MM NATO(M14/M60)

B7

1V

N/A

7.62X54MM AP (DRADNOV/PKM)

7.62X63MM AP (30-06) HIGH POWERED RIFLE

 

        Steel in critical points is stitch welded to reduce heat impact

        Opaque armoring material for roof, sides, front and rear to meet min EN 1522/1523 to FB 6. Approach/ shooting angle 45 degrees using  3/8 certified ballistic armor

        All windows fitted armored 44mm multi-layer AGP safety glass meets min: EN 1063/br6. Approach and shooting angle 90degrees

        Open window, driver and passenger side(document gap) min 12cmm (3 inches)

        Armoring of fire wall full width covering from under front window until floor

        A,B,C pillars armored and reinforced for maximum strength retention

        Removal of OEM hinges and replaced by heavy duty steel hinges with retention straps to cope with increased weight

        Overlap with splash returns in all 4-door openings and all window apertures.

        Armoring of floor with light weight  material for blast protection

        Armoring of fuel tank

        Run flat-system for wheels, 4 pcs. Tested to operate for 50 miles at 50 miles an hour after puncture

        Battery & engine management system ballistic protection

        Upgraded brakes

        Up-graded suspension to cope with increased weight

        Armored bulkhead behind rear OEM door with swing door and ballistic view glass

  • Electric shock door handles
  • Strobe lights

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