Re: Scambler questions
Don't forget the CJ-6.
-- Jim -- 98 TJ SE 90 SJ GW http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98 "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard enough..." "4x4" in caps is "$X$" "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0310280645.549a304@posting.google.co m... > 1) 1981-1986 > > 2) More than comparable CJ5s and CJ7s for sure. There's always the > chance that you could find an exceptional deal, but for a Scrambler > in good condition with no rust you won't spend less than $6,000, > probably much more. I saw one in mint condition with less than 4,000 > miles go for $25,000. We paid $15k for ours which is in perfect shape > but had some replaced parts and was not truly mint. > > 3) Yes. Scramblers are arguably THE most collectible Jeep model. > > > > > Simon Juncal <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message news:<3F9E20E2.90708@erols.com>... > > I'm thinking about getting either a scrambler or an older CJ for my next > > project vehicle. What years where scramblers made? What kind of price > > range would be reasonable for one running and in half decent condition? > > Are they collected? |
Re: Scambler questions
Don't forget the CJ-6.
-- Jim -- 98 TJ SE 90 SJ GW http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98 "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard enough..." "4x4" in caps is "$X$" "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0310280645.549a304@posting.google.co m... > 1) 1981-1986 > > 2) More than comparable CJ5s and CJ7s for sure. There's always the > chance that you could find an exceptional deal, but for a Scrambler > in good condition with no rust you won't spend less than $6,000, > probably much more. I saw one in mint condition with less than 4,000 > miles go for $25,000. We paid $15k for ours which is in perfect shape > but had some replaced parts and was not truly mint. > > 3) Yes. Scramblers are arguably THE most collectible Jeep model. > > > > > Simon Juncal <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message news:<3F9E20E2.90708@erols.com>... > > I'm thinking about getting either a scrambler or an older CJ for my next > > project vehicle. What years where scramblers made? What kind of price > > range would be reasonable for one running and in half decent condition? > > Are they collected? |
Re: Scambler questions
Don't forget the CJ-6.
-- Jim -- 98 TJ SE 90 SJ GW http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98 "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard enough..." "4x4" in caps is "$X$" "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0310280645.549a304@posting.google.co m... > 1) 1981-1986 > > 2) More than comparable CJ5s and CJ7s for sure. There's always the > chance that you could find an exceptional deal, but for a Scrambler > in good condition with no rust you won't spend less than $6,000, > probably much more. I saw one in mint condition with less than 4,000 > miles go for $25,000. We paid $15k for ours which is in perfect shape > but had some replaced parts and was not truly mint. > > 3) Yes. Scramblers are arguably THE most collectible Jeep model. > > > > > Simon Juncal <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message news:<3F9E20E2.90708@erols.com>... > > I'm thinking about getting either a scrambler or an older CJ for my next > > project vehicle. What years where scramblers made? What kind of price > > range would be reasonable for one running and in half decent condition? > > Are they collected? |
Re: Scambler questions
>Don't forget the CJ-6.
thank you Jim......mines a 1975 |
Re: Scambler questions
>Don't forget the CJ-6.
thank you Jim......mines a 1975 |
Re: Scambler questions
>Don't forget the CJ-6.
thank you Jim......mines a 1975 |
Re: Scambler questions
I have seen figures saying that there were over 50,000 CJ6's produced,
while the CJ8 number is closer to 27,000. It seems to me this would make the CJ8s more of a rarity (although they were produced more recently so perhaps more of them are still around.) > Don't forget the CJ-6. > > > Scramblers are arguably THE most collectible Jeep model. > > |
Re: Scambler questions
I have seen figures saying that there were over 50,000 CJ6's produced,
while the CJ8 number is closer to 27,000. It seems to me this would make the CJ8s more of a rarity (although they were produced more recently so perhaps more of them are still around.) > Don't forget the CJ-6. > > > Scramblers are arguably THE most collectible Jeep model. > > |
Re: Scambler questions
I have seen figures saying that there were over 50,000 CJ6's produced,
while the CJ8 number is closer to 27,000. It seems to me this would make the CJ8s more of a rarity (although they were produced more recently so perhaps more of them are still around.) > Don't forget the CJ-6. > > > Scramblers are arguably THE most collectible Jeep model. > > |
Re: Scambler questions
A neighbor has just glommed onto a very, very clean rust-free '84 Scrambler
in the original paint with the original full soft top. (I'm dying of envy.) He paid .... get this ....$5,500 from it's original owner down in Albuquerque. He refuses to sell. "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message news:b102b6e4.0310291221.72811e6a@posting.google.c om... > I have seen figures saying that there were over 50,000 CJ6's produced, > while the CJ8 number is closer to 27,000. It seems to me this would > make the CJ8s more of a rarity (although they were produced more > recently so perhaps more of them are still around.) > > > Don't forget the CJ-6. > > > > > Scramblers are arguably THE most collectible Jeep model. > > > |
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