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paul 06-09-2007 01:49 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
I have a back seat from a 93 YJ that I would sell - shipping may be an
issue. But pick-up / meeting half way could be arranged if you are near
Milwaukee, Wi.

I also have the rear seat belts accept the 93's shoulder straps attaches to
a different sports bar configuration then what is on the 91 in the pictures.

paul

"Aaron Meck" <armeck@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1181409059.218525.153350@w5g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com...
> Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
> but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep
>




Aaron Meck 06-09-2007 05:49 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
On Jun 9, 1:40 pm, twaldron <twald...@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote:
> Aaron Meck wrote:

Heh... So the consensus seems to be that this is too good to pass up
even if it is just to scrap it? Ok, can I get you guys to call my
wife and tell her that? :)

The deal comes about basically because my brother's ex-mother-in-law
"obtained" it via a divorce settlement (because the ex-father-in-law
really wanted it). It was then given to my nephew (their grandson).
When it broke down, my father tried to help fix it up - but my nephew
showed no interest in getting grease on his hands. My father decided,
"screw it then" and it has been sitting dead at the bottom of his
driveway for many months. He recently decided that the ex-mother-in-
law HAD to take it back and he would tow it to her house to dump it.
She clearly doesn't want it so that is where I am hoping to come in an
save this poor Jeep from a life of foster care and give him a proper
home.

It has all new distributer, battery, etc, most all electrical has been
replaced by my dad. We think the main problem now is a fuel pump.
Also, it clearly has aftermarket shocks and I think it has already
been lifted - can you guys tell? I took some armor-all and really
wiped it down to see how the interior would look and to my pleasure it
cleaned up lokoing damn near brand new. No cracks in the dash at
all. I am really hoping this pans out now...

Thanks for the input...

> > Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
> > but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.

>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep

>
> What a piece of crap! NO WAY that is worth $300.00!! Please email me the
> owner's name, address, and phone number so I can chastise him for trying
> to rip off one of our NG members! Also, if you could post his zipcode
> for curiosity sake only. Some people! Sheeesh!
>
> tw
>
> --
> PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.




Aaron Meck 06-09-2007 05:49 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
On Jun 9, 1:40 pm, twaldron <twald...@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote:
> Aaron Meck wrote:

Heh... So the consensus seems to be that this is too good to pass up
even if it is just to scrap it? Ok, can I get you guys to call my
wife and tell her that? :)

The deal comes about basically because my brother's ex-mother-in-law
"obtained" it via a divorce settlement (because the ex-father-in-law
really wanted it). It was then given to my nephew (their grandson).
When it broke down, my father tried to help fix it up - but my nephew
showed no interest in getting grease on his hands. My father decided,
"screw it then" and it has been sitting dead at the bottom of his
driveway for many months. He recently decided that the ex-mother-in-
law HAD to take it back and he would tow it to her house to dump it.
She clearly doesn't want it so that is where I am hoping to come in an
save this poor Jeep from a life of foster care and give him a proper
home.

It has all new distributer, battery, etc, most all electrical has been
replaced by my dad. We think the main problem now is a fuel pump.
Also, it clearly has aftermarket shocks and I think it has already
been lifted - can you guys tell? I took some armor-all and really
wiped it down to see how the interior would look and to my pleasure it
cleaned up lokoing damn near brand new. No cracks in the dash at
all. I am really hoping this pans out now...

Thanks for the input...

> > Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
> > but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.

>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep

>
> What a piece of crap! NO WAY that is worth $300.00!! Please email me the
> owner's name, address, and phone number so I can chastise him for trying
> to rip off one of our NG members! Also, if you could post his zipcode
> for curiosity sake only. Some people! Sheeesh!
>
> tw
>
> --
> PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.




Aaron Meck 06-09-2007 05:49 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
On Jun 9, 1:40 pm, twaldron <twald...@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote:
> Aaron Meck wrote:

Heh... So the consensus seems to be that this is too good to pass up
even if it is just to scrap it? Ok, can I get you guys to call my
wife and tell her that? :)

The deal comes about basically because my brother's ex-mother-in-law
"obtained" it via a divorce settlement (because the ex-father-in-law
really wanted it). It was then given to my nephew (their grandson).
When it broke down, my father tried to help fix it up - but my nephew
showed no interest in getting grease on his hands. My father decided,
"screw it then" and it has been sitting dead at the bottom of his
driveway for many months. He recently decided that the ex-mother-in-
law HAD to take it back and he would tow it to her house to dump it.
She clearly doesn't want it so that is where I am hoping to come in an
save this poor Jeep from a life of foster care and give him a proper
home.

It has all new distributer, battery, etc, most all electrical has been
replaced by my dad. We think the main problem now is a fuel pump.
Also, it clearly has aftermarket shocks and I think it has already
been lifted - can you guys tell? I took some armor-all and really
wiped it down to see how the interior would look and to my pleasure it
cleaned up lokoing damn near brand new. No cracks in the dash at
all. I am really hoping this pans out now...

Thanks for the input...

> > Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
> > but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.

>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep

>
> What a piece of crap! NO WAY that is worth $300.00!! Please email me the
> owner's name, address, and phone number so I can chastise him for trying
> to rip off one of our NG members! Also, if you could post his zipcode
> for curiosity sake only. Some people! Sheeesh!
>
> tw
>
> --
> PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.




Aaron Meck 06-09-2007 05:49 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
On Jun 9, 1:40 pm, twaldron <twald...@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote:
> Aaron Meck wrote:

Heh... So the consensus seems to be that this is too good to pass up
even if it is just to scrap it? Ok, can I get you guys to call my
wife and tell her that? :)

The deal comes about basically because my brother's ex-mother-in-law
"obtained" it via a divorce settlement (because the ex-father-in-law
really wanted it). It was then given to my nephew (their grandson).
When it broke down, my father tried to help fix it up - but my nephew
showed no interest in getting grease on his hands. My father decided,
"screw it then" and it has been sitting dead at the bottom of his
driveway for many months. He recently decided that the ex-mother-in-
law HAD to take it back and he would tow it to her house to dump it.
She clearly doesn't want it so that is where I am hoping to come in an
save this poor Jeep from a life of foster care and give him a proper
home.

It has all new distributer, battery, etc, most all electrical has been
replaced by my dad. We think the main problem now is a fuel pump.
Also, it clearly has aftermarket shocks and I think it has already
been lifted - can you guys tell? I took some armor-all and really
wiped it down to see how the interior would look and to my pleasure it
cleaned up lokoing damn near brand new. No cracks in the dash at
all. I am really hoping this pans out now...

Thanks for the input...

> > Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
> > but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.

>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep

>
> What a piece of crap! NO WAY that is worth $300.00!! Please email me the
> owner's name, address, and phone number so I can chastise him for trying
> to rip off one of our NG members! Also, if you could post his zipcode
> for curiosity sake only. Some people! Sheeesh!
>
> tw
>
> --
> PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.




twaldron 06-09-2007 05:51 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
Go get it this weekend and play with it!

tw
--
PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.


Aaron Meck wrote:

> On Jun 9, 1:40 pm, twaldron <twald...@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote:
>
>>Aaron Meck wrote:

>
> Heh... So the consensus seems to be that this is too good to pass up
> even if it is just to scrap it? Ok, can I get you guys to call my
> wife and tell her that? :)
>
> The deal comes about basically because my brother's ex-mother-in-law
> "obtained" it via a divorce settlement (because the ex-father-in-law
> really wanted it). It was then given to my nephew (their grandson).
> When it broke down, my father tried to help fix it up - but my nephew
> showed no interest in getting grease on his hands. My father decided,
> "screw it then" and it has been sitting dead at the bottom of his
> driveway for many months. He recently decided that the ex-mother-in-
> law HAD to take it back and he would tow it to her house to dump it.
> She clearly doesn't want it so that is where I am hoping to come in an
> save this poor Jeep from a life of foster care and give him a proper
> home.
>
> It has all new distributer, battery, etc, most all electrical has been
> replaced by my dad. We think the main problem now is a fuel pump.
> Also, it clearly has aftermarket shocks and I think it has already
> been lifted - can you guys tell? I took some armor-all and really
> wiped it down to see how the interior would look and to my pleasure it
> cleaned up lokoing damn near brand new. No cracks in the dash at
> all. I am really hoping this pans out now...
>
> Thanks for the input...
>
>
>>>Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
>>>but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.

>>
>>>http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep

>>
>>What a piece of crap! NO WAY that is worth $300.00!! Please email me the
>>owner's name, address, and phone number so I can chastise him for trying
>>to rip off one of our NG members! Also, if you could post his zipcode
>>for curiosity sake only. Some people! Sheeesh!
>>
>>tw
>>
>>--
>>PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.

>
>
>




twaldron 06-09-2007 05:51 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
Go get it this weekend and play with it!

tw
--
PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.


Aaron Meck wrote:

> On Jun 9, 1:40 pm, twaldron <twald...@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote:
>
>>Aaron Meck wrote:

>
> Heh... So the consensus seems to be that this is too good to pass up
> even if it is just to scrap it? Ok, can I get you guys to call my
> wife and tell her that? :)
>
> The deal comes about basically because my brother's ex-mother-in-law
> "obtained" it via a divorce settlement (because the ex-father-in-law
> really wanted it). It was then given to my nephew (their grandson).
> When it broke down, my father tried to help fix it up - but my nephew
> showed no interest in getting grease on his hands. My father decided,
> "screw it then" and it has been sitting dead at the bottom of his
> driveway for many months. He recently decided that the ex-mother-in-
> law HAD to take it back and he would tow it to her house to dump it.
> She clearly doesn't want it so that is where I am hoping to come in an
> save this poor Jeep from a life of foster care and give him a proper
> home.
>
> It has all new distributer, battery, etc, most all electrical has been
> replaced by my dad. We think the main problem now is a fuel pump.
> Also, it clearly has aftermarket shocks and I think it has already
> been lifted - can you guys tell? I took some armor-all and really
> wiped it down to see how the interior would look and to my pleasure it
> cleaned up lokoing damn near brand new. No cracks in the dash at
> all. I am really hoping this pans out now...
>
> Thanks for the input...
>
>
>>>Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
>>>but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.

>>
>>>http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep

>>
>>What a piece of crap! NO WAY that is worth $300.00!! Please email me the
>>owner's name, address, and phone number so I can chastise him for trying
>>to rip off one of our NG members! Also, if you could post his zipcode
>>for curiosity sake only. Some people! Sheeesh!
>>
>>tw
>>
>>--
>>PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.

>
>
>




twaldron 06-09-2007 05:51 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
Go get it this weekend and play with it!

tw
--
PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.


Aaron Meck wrote:

> On Jun 9, 1:40 pm, twaldron <twald...@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote:
>
>>Aaron Meck wrote:

>
> Heh... So the consensus seems to be that this is too good to pass up
> even if it is just to scrap it? Ok, can I get you guys to call my
> wife and tell her that? :)
>
> The deal comes about basically because my brother's ex-mother-in-law
> "obtained" it via a divorce settlement (because the ex-father-in-law
> really wanted it). It was then given to my nephew (their grandson).
> When it broke down, my father tried to help fix it up - but my nephew
> showed no interest in getting grease on his hands. My father decided,
> "screw it then" and it has been sitting dead at the bottom of his
> driveway for many months. He recently decided that the ex-mother-in-
> law HAD to take it back and he would tow it to her house to dump it.
> She clearly doesn't want it so that is where I am hoping to come in an
> save this poor Jeep from a life of foster care and give him a proper
> home.
>
> It has all new distributer, battery, etc, most all electrical has been
> replaced by my dad. We think the main problem now is a fuel pump.
> Also, it clearly has aftermarket shocks and I think it has already
> been lifted - can you guys tell? I took some armor-all and really
> wiped it down to see how the interior would look and to my pleasure it
> cleaned up lokoing damn near brand new. No cracks in the dash at
> all. I am really hoping this pans out now...
>
> Thanks for the input...
>
>
>>>Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
>>>but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.

>>
>>>http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep

>>
>>What a piece of crap! NO WAY that is worth $300.00!! Please email me the
>>owner's name, address, and phone number so I can chastise him for trying
>>to rip off one of our NG members! Also, if you could post his zipcode
>>for curiosity sake only. Some people! Sheeesh!
>>
>>tw
>>
>>--
>>PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.

>
>
>




twaldron 06-09-2007 05:51 PM

Re: Should I get it?
 
Go get it this weekend and play with it!

tw
--
PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.


Aaron Meck wrote:

> On Jun 9, 1:40 pm, twaldron <twald...@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote:
>
>>Aaron Meck wrote:

>
> Heh... So the consensus seems to be that this is too good to pass up
> even if it is just to scrap it? Ok, can I get you guys to call my
> wife and tell her that? :)
>
> The deal comes about basically because my brother's ex-mother-in-law
> "obtained" it via a divorce settlement (because the ex-father-in-law
> really wanted it). It was then given to my nephew (their grandson).
> When it broke down, my father tried to help fix it up - but my nephew
> showed no interest in getting grease on his hands. My father decided,
> "screw it then" and it has been sitting dead at the bottom of his
> driveway for many months. He recently decided that the ex-mother-in-
> law HAD to take it back and he would tow it to her house to dump it.
> She clearly doesn't want it so that is where I am hoping to come in an
> save this poor Jeep from a life of foster care and give him a proper
> home.
>
> It has all new distributer, battery, etc, most all electrical has been
> replaced by my dad. We think the main problem now is a fuel pump.
> Also, it clearly has aftermarket shocks and I think it has already
> been lifted - can you guys tell? I took some armor-all and really
> wiped it down to see how the interior would look and to my pleasure it
> cleaned up lokoing damn near brand new. No cracks in the dash at
> all. I am really hoping this pans out now...
>
> Thanks for the input...
>
>
>>>Here are some photos I snapped this morning. Turns out it is a 1991,
>>>but teh mileage is correct at about 86k.

>>
>>>http://picasaweb.google.com/armeck/OldJeep

>>
>>What a piece of crap! NO WAY that is worth $300.00!! Please email me the
>>owner's name, address, and phone number so I can chastise him for trying
>>to rip off one of our NG members! Also, if you could post his zipcode
>>for curiosity sake only. Some people! Sheeesh!
>>
>>tw
>>
>>--
>>PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY.

>
>
>





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