When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
#41
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
No.
1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September or
early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a '64
and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier car,
and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
windows (behind the doors).
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> "Tony" <tonyt@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> >
> > When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
>
> Does anybody here remember the time when a 1960 vehicle would have been
> released in.... 1960?.. and is it true that the 1909 Model T Ford was
> actually released in 1908?.. I think that manufacturers should give us
time
> to get the recalls completed on our 2004 models before releasing the next
> model anyway.. :)
>
>
1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September or
early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a '64
and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier car,
and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
windows (behind the doors).
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> "Tony" <tonyt@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:7n0g30hlr05efik63lt2g8t2dedhdu75po@4ax.com...
> >
> > When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
>
> Does anybody here remember the time when a 1960 vehicle would have been
> released in.... 1960?.. and is it true that the 1909 Model T Ford was
> actually released in 1908?.. I think that manufacturers should give us
time
> to get the recalls completed on our 2004 models before releasing the next
> model anyway.. :)
>
>
#42
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
No.
1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September or
early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a '64
and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier car,
and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
windows (behind the doors).
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:9S2_b.43$Mo4.14884@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
> "Tony" <tonyt@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:7n0g30hlr05efik63lt2g8t2dedhdu75po@4ax.com...
> >
> > When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
>
> Does anybody here remember the time when a 1960 vehicle would have been
> released in.... 1960?.. and is it true that the 1909 Model T Ford was
> actually released in 1908?.. I think that manufacturers should give us
time
> to get the recalls completed on our 2004 models before releasing the next
> model anyway.. :)
>
>
1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September or
early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a '64
and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier car,
and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
windows (behind the doors).
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>
> "Tony" <tonyt@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:7n0g30hlr05efik63lt2g8t2dedhdu75po@4ax.com...
> >
> > When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
>
> Does anybody here remember the time when a 1960 vehicle would have been
> released in.... 1960?.. and is it true that the 1909 Model T Ford was
> actually released in 1908?.. I think that manufacturers should give us
time
> to get the recalls completed on our 2004 models before releasing the next
> model anyway.. :)
>
>
#43
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
No.
1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September or
early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a '64
and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier car,
and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
windows (behind the doors).
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:9S2_b.43$Mo4.14884@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
> "Tony" <tonyt@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:7n0g30hlr05efik63lt2g8t2dedhdu75po@4ax.com...
> >
> > When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
>
> Does anybody here remember the time when a 1960 vehicle would have been
> released in.... 1960?.. and is it true that the 1909 Model T Ford was
> actually released in 1908?.. I think that manufacturers should give us
time
> to get the recalls completed on our 2004 models before releasing the next
> model anyway.. :)
>
>
1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September or
early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a '64
and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier car,
and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
windows (behind the doors).
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:9S2_b.43$Mo4.14884@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
> "Tony" <tonyt@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:7n0g30hlr05efik63lt2g8t2dedhdu75po@4ax.com...
> >
> > When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
>
> Does anybody here remember the time when a 1960 vehicle would have been
> released in.... 1960?.. and is it true that the 1909 Model T Ford was
> actually released in 1908?.. I think that manufacturers should give us
time
> to get the recalls completed on our 2004 models before releasing the next
> model anyway.. :)
>
>
#44
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> "Chad Fraker" <sylvanis@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
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> > You will never improver mpg when you're driving a vehicle with the
> > aerodynamics of a brick
> >
>
> Whoa up a cotton pickin second!!!.. we are talkin 'real' brick here,
sonny..
>
>
Real Bricks have round edges? I think not, sonny!
#45
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> "Chad Fraker" <sylvanis@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:zeVZb.31272$fW.16480@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > You will never improver mpg when you're driving a vehicle with the
> > aerodynamics of a brick
> >
>
> Whoa up a cotton pickin second!!!.. we are talkin 'real' brick here,
sonny..
>
>
Real Bricks have round edges? I think not, sonny!
#46
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>
> "Chad Fraker" <sylvanis@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:zeVZb.31272$fW.16480@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > You will never improver mpg when you're driving a vehicle with the
> > aerodynamics of a brick
> >
>
> Whoa up a cotton pickin second!!!.. we are talkin 'real' brick here,
sonny..
>
>
Real Bricks have round edges? I think not, sonny!
#47
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
"CRWLR" <CRWLRJEFF@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message
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> No.
>
> 1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September
or
> early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
> first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a
'64
> and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
> Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
> The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier
car,
> and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
> changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
> windows (behind the doors).
>
Some find it confusing when one talks about a car that was purchased in
1964, but was actually a '65 model.. likewise, buying a car in '65 that was
a '64 model.. maybe my memory is failing me, but I seem to remember that
while dealerships showed the next years model, they were not always
immediately available.. more of a 'what is coming soon' display.. oh well..
#48
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
"CRWLR" <CRWLRJEFF@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message
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> No.
>
> 1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September
or
> early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
> first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a
'64
> and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
> Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
> The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier
car,
> and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
> changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
> windows (behind the doors).
>
Some find it confusing when one talks about a car that was purchased in
1964, but was actually a '65 model.. likewise, buying a car in '65 that was
a '64 model.. maybe my memory is failing me, but I seem to remember that
while dealerships showed the next years model, they were not always
immediately available.. more of a 'what is coming soon' display.. oh well..
#49
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
"CRWLR" <CRWLRJEFF@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message
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> No.
>
> 1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September
or
> early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
> first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a
'64
> and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
> Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
> The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier
car,
> and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
> changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
> windows (behind the doors).
>
Some find it confusing when one talks about a car that was purchased in
1964, but was actually a '65 model.. likewise, buying a car in '65 that was
a '64 model.. maybe my memory is failing me, but I seem to remember that
while dealerships showed the next years model, they were not always
immediately available.. more of a 'what is coming soon' display.. oh well..
#50
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Re: When will the 2005 Wranglers be available?
they will be introducing a new longer wrangler this spring that has more rear
seat foot room and more storage room behind the seat and wish i brought home
the new model highlites sheet for it it will be the same as the other
wrangler's from the front to the rear of the doors but changes after that ,but
this version will be a 2 door stiill but with a longer wheel base.while they
finalize the 4dr. the towing cap. will go from 2500lbs to 3500lbs there is
more but i just can't remember
Mike Hall wrote:
> "CRWLR" <CRWLRJEFF@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message
> news:103hnrimobm52c9@corp.supernews.com...
> > No.
> >
> > 1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September
> or
> > early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
> > first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a
> '64
> > and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
> > Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
> > The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier
> car,
> > and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
> > changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
> > windows (behind the doors).
> >
>
> Some find it confusing when one talks about a car that was purchased in
> 1964, but was actually a '65 model.. likewise, buying a car in '65 that was
> a '64 model.. maybe my memory is failing me, but I seem to remember that
> while dealerships showed the next years model, they were not always
> immediately available.. more of a 'what is coming soon' display.. oh well..
seat foot room and more storage room behind the seat and wish i brought home
the new model highlites sheet for it it will be the same as the other
wrangler's from the front to the rear of the doors but changes after that ,but
this version will be a 2 door stiill but with a longer wheel base.while they
finalize the 4dr. the towing cap. will go from 2500lbs to 3500lbs there is
more but i just can't remember
Mike Hall wrote:
> "CRWLR" <CRWLRJEFF@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message
> news:103hnrimobm52c9@corp.supernews.com...
> > No.
> >
> > 1960 models would have been launched at the dealerships in late September
> or
> > early October of 1959. If my memory serves me, the 1965 Mustang was the
> > first that was launched in April. That car is sometimes referred to as a
> '64
> > and one-half, but the factory called it a '65. In September of '64, the
> > Mustang got a few minor changes and was offered again as the '65 Mustang.
> > The later '65 Mustang got the 289 V8 instead of the 265 of the earlier
> car,
> > and the 170 I6 was replaced by the 200 I6. There was also some body-trim
> > changes, most notably was the chrome piece that was added below the rear
> > windows (behind the doors).
> >
>
> Some find it confusing when one talks about a car that was purchased in
> 1964, but was actually a '65 model.. likewise, buying a car in '65 that was
> a '64 model.. maybe my memory is failing me, but I seem to remember that
> while dealerships showed the next years model, they were not always
> immediately available.. more of a 'what is coming soon' display.. oh well..