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Earle Horton 02-27-2007 12:04 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
Heh, the engines probably cost about the same. But on the other hand anyone
who needs one, needs it for an '86 more or less Cherokee and they are the
sort of person who owns a twenty year old vehicle like this, that is to say
broke.

The vehicle is probably fixable, but if you know enough welding to fix it,
you wouldn't be messing with a vehicle that old. You would be employed as a
welder, eh?

Earle

"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:es0clq$oqo$1@aioe.org...
> I would hope you could get more than that - I paid $600 for a junkyard
> 2.5L for my '93 Wrangler.
> But, then again, the 2.5 for the '86 was TBI, not MPI, so I don't really
> know.
> For comparison, JC Whitney sells the MPI 2.5L new for $2500. Apples to
> oranges, really, though.
> Do you have any info on how much the motor was new?
>
> jerryg wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 9:46 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
> >> Find yourself a newer XJ with the 4.0L HO. In the long run you'll be
> >> happier with the engine and you'll need to fix a lot fewer things to

get
> >> it on the road.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> jerryg wrote:
> >>> On Feb 26, 9:31 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> Sell me the lift :-D
> >>>> Carl
> >>>> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in message
> >>>> news:1172546631.123059.60320@h3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> >>>>> On Feb 26, 9:06 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com>

wrote:
> >>>>>> <michael.wh...@charter.net> wrote in message
> >>>>>> news:1172544825.952687.106190@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...> On

Feb 26,
> >>>>>> 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee.
> >>>>>>> Greg,
> >>>>>>> Since your Jeep has a frame (i.e. it's not a unibody), you should

be
> >>>>>>> able to take it to a welding shop and have them weld on new floor

pans
> >>>>>>> for well under $200.
> >>>>>>> Michael
> >>>>>> '86 Cherokee with a 2.5L engine should be an XJ, in which case it

kinda
> >>>>>> is
> >>>>>> unibody, they called it "uniframe." The frame members are part of

the
> >>>>>> body.
> >>>>>> His rusty spots are pretty typical.
> >>>>> Yes, Its not a frame like my YJ, its a u shaped thing with the body
> >>>>> attached to it. The whole underside is pretty much shot. Take what
> >>>>> parts I can and scrap the rest? It has a 2.5" old man emu lift. The
> >>>>> body is in real good shape, but the inderside is shot. What to do?
> >>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
> >>>> - Show quoted text -
> >>> I think I am going to take the wheels and get rid of the rest. Does it
> >>> sound like its worth repairing? I can send pics.
> >>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
> >> - Show quoted text -

> >
> > What do ya suppose I could get for the engine. 2.5l. It has fewer than
> > 25k on a new long block. $250.00?
> >
> > Greg
> >




Earle Horton 02-27-2007 12:04 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
Heh, the engines probably cost about the same. But on the other hand anyone
who needs one, needs it for an '86 more or less Cherokee and they are the
sort of person who owns a twenty year old vehicle like this, that is to say
broke.

The vehicle is probably fixable, but if you know enough welding to fix it,
you wouldn't be messing with a vehicle that old. You would be employed as a
welder, eh?

Earle

"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:es0clq$oqo$1@aioe.org...
> I would hope you could get more than that - I paid $600 for a junkyard
> 2.5L for my '93 Wrangler.
> But, then again, the 2.5 for the '86 was TBI, not MPI, so I don't really
> know.
> For comparison, JC Whitney sells the MPI 2.5L new for $2500. Apples to
> oranges, really, though.
> Do you have any info on how much the motor was new?
>
> jerryg wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 9:46 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
> >> Find yourself a newer XJ with the 4.0L HO. In the long run you'll be
> >> happier with the engine and you'll need to fix a lot fewer things to

get
> >> it on the road.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> jerryg wrote:
> >>> On Feb 26, 9:31 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> Sell me the lift :-D
> >>>> Carl
> >>>> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in message
> >>>> news:1172546631.123059.60320@h3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> >>>>> On Feb 26, 9:06 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com>

wrote:
> >>>>>> <michael.wh...@charter.net> wrote in message
> >>>>>> news:1172544825.952687.106190@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...> On

Feb 26,
> >>>>>> 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee.
> >>>>>>> Greg,
> >>>>>>> Since your Jeep has a frame (i.e. it's not a unibody), you should

be
> >>>>>>> able to take it to a welding shop and have them weld on new floor

pans
> >>>>>>> for well under $200.
> >>>>>>> Michael
> >>>>>> '86 Cherokee with a 2.5L engine should be an XJ, in which case it

kinda
> >>>>>> is
> >>>>>> unibody, they called it "uniframe." The frame members are part of

the
> >>>>>> body.
> >>>>>> His rusty spots are pretty typical.
> >>>>> Yes, Its not a frame like my YJ, its a u shaped thing with the body
> >>>>> attached to it. The whole underside is pretty much shot. Take what
> >>>>> parts I can and scrap the rest? It has a 2.5" old man emu lift. The
> >>>>> body is in real good shape, but the inderside is shot. What to do?
> >>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
> >>>> - Show quoted text -
> >>> I think I am going to take the wheels and get rid of the rest. Does it
> >>> sound like its worth repairing? I can send pics.
> >>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
> >> - Show quoted text -

> >
> > What do ya suppose I could get for the engine. 2.5l. It has fewer than
> > 25k on a new long block. $250.00?
> >
> > Greg
> >




Earle Horton 02-27-2007 12:04 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
Heh, the engines probably cost about the same. But on the other hand anyone
who needs one, needs it for an '86 more or less Cherokee and they are the
sort of person who owns a twenty year old vehicle like this, that is to say
broke.

The vehicle is probably fixable, but if you know enough welding to fix it,
you wouldn't be messing with a vehicle that old. You would be employed as a
welder, eh?

Earle

"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:es0clq$oqo$1@aioe.org...
> I would hope you could get more than that - I paid $600 for a junkyard
> 2.5L for my '93 Wrangler.
> But, then again, the 2.5 for the '86 was TBI, not MPI, so I don't really
> know.
> For comparison, JC Whitney sells the MPI 2.5L new for $2500. Apples to
> oranges, really, though.
> Do you have any info on how much the motor was new?
>
> jerryg wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 9:46 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
> >> Find yourself a newer XJ with the 4.0L HO. In the long run you'll be
> >> happier with the engine and you'll need to fix a lot fewer things to

get
> >> it on the road.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> jerryg wrote:
> >>> On Feb 26, 9:31 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> Sell me the lift :-D
> >>>> Carl
> >>>> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in message
> >>>> news:1172546631.123059.60320@h3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> >>>>> On Feb 26, 9:06 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com>

wrote:
> >>>>>> <michael.wh...@charter.net> wrote in message
> >>>>>> news:1172544825.952687.106190@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...> On

Feb 26,
> >>>>>> 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee.
> >>>>>>> Greg,
> >>>>>>> Since your Jeep has a frame (i.e. it's not a unibody), you should

be
> >>>>>>> able to take it to a welding shop and have them weld on new floor

pans
> >>>>>>> for well under $200.
> >>>>>>> Michael
> >>>>>> '86 Cherokee with a 2.5L engine should be an XJ, in which case it

kinda
> >>>>>> is
> >>>>>> unibody, they called it "uniframe." The frame members are part of

the
> >>>>>> body.
> >>>>>> His rusty spots are pretty typical.
> >>>>> Yes, Its not a frame like my YJ, its a u shaped thing with the body
> >>>>> attached to it. The whole underside is pretty much shot. Take what
> >>>>> parts I can and scrap the rest? It has a 2.5" old man emu lift. The
> >>>>> body is in real good shape, but the inderside is shot. What to do?
> >>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
> >>>> - Show quoted text -
> >>> I think I am going to take the wheels and get rid of the rest. Does it
> >>> sound like its worth repairing? I can send pics.
> >>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
> >> - Show quoted text -

> >
> > What do ya suppose I could get for the engine. 2.5l. It has fewer than
> > 25k on a new long block. $250.00?
> >
> > Greg
> >




Carl S 02-27-2007 12:05 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
Jerry,

Are you interested in selling me the springs?

Carl

"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1172547485.399034.187020@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> On Feb 26, 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee. I recently started to remove the
>> interior and carpet and discovered the front floor pans were shot as
>> well as two spots behind the front seats. How do I decide whether the
>> vehicle is worth repairing. It looks as though the whole underside is
>> fairly corroded. The engine is fairly new(2.5L)less than 25,000 mi on
>> a new long block. The body is in great shape. How long will this thing
>> last if I replace the floor pans? It runs great, has a three inch
>> lift, and near new 30x9.5 bfg all terrains on it. Is it worth it? What
>> axles does this thing have under it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg

>
> My bad, 2.5" lift
>




Carl S 02-27-2007 12:05 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
Jerry,

Are you interested in selling me the springs?

Carl

"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1172547485.399034.187020@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> On Feb 26, 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee. I recently started to remove the
>> interior and carpet and discovered the front floor pans were shot as
>> well as two spots behind the front seats. How do I decide whether the
>> vehicle is worth repairing. It looks as though the whole underside is
>> fairly corroded. The engine is fairly new(2.5L)less than 25,000 mi on
>> a new long block. The body is in great shape. How long will this thing
>> last if I replace the floor pans? It runs great, has a three inch
>> lift, and near new 30x9.5 bfg all terrains on it. Is it worth it? What
>> axles does this thing have under it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg

>
> My bad, 2.5" lift
>




Carl S 02-27-2007 12:05 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
Jerry,

Are you interested in selling me the springs?

Carl

"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1172547485.399034.187020@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> On Feb 26, 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee. I recently started to remove the
>> interior and carpet and discovered the front floor pans were shot as
>> well as two spots behind the front seats. How do I decide whether the
>> vehicle is worth repairing. It looks as though the whole underside is
>> fairly corroded. The engine is fairly new(2.5L)less than 25,000 mi on
>> a new long block. The body is in great shape. How long will this thing
>> last if I replace the floor pans? It runs great, has a three inch
>> lift, and near new 30x9.5 bfg all terrains on it. Is it worth it? What
>> axles does this thing have under it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg

>
> My bad, 2.5" lift
>




The Merg 02-27-2007 12:06 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
I'm going to venture a guess that a lot of the $900 price tag was this
guy trying to pass along the cost of the recently replaced engine.

FWIW, I bought my '92 XJ for $500, but the guy (a professional used-car
flipper) said he would have been able to sell it for $2500 had he taken
the time to fix a few small issues, like the steering column and PS pump.
That's not exactly typical, but it's a good example of how little things
can greatly increase a used-car's value.
All that said, if you part it out, motor to axles, you'll probably end
up making money in the deal. You'll be out some time, but chalk it up
as a learning experience.
To answer the original question, I'd think $400-500 would be a
reasonable price for the motor.

jerryg wrote:
> On Feb 26, 10:39 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
>> I would hope you could get more than that - I paid $600 for a junkyard
>> 2.5L for my '93 Wrangler.
>> But, then again, the 2.5 for the '86 was TBI, not MPI, so I don't really
>> know.
>> For comparison, JC Whitney sells the MPI 2.5L new for $2500. Apples to
>> oranges, really, though.
>> Do you have any info on how much the motor was new?
>>
>>
>>
>> jerryg wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 9:46 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Find yourself a newer XJ with the 4.0L HO. In the long run you'll be
>>>> happier with the engine and you'll need to fix a lot fewer things to get
>>>> it on the road.
>>>> jerryg wrote:
>>>>> On Feb 26, 9:31 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Sell me the lift :-D
>>>>>> Carl
>>>>>> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:1172546631.123059.60320@h3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
>>>>>>> On Feb 26, 9:06 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> <michael.wh...@charter.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:1172544825.952687.106190@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...> On Feb 26,
>>>>>>>> 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee.
>>>>>>>>> Greg,
>>>>>>>>> Since your Jeep has a frame (i.e. it's not a unibody), you should be
>>>>>>>>> able to take it to a welding shop and have them weld on new floor pans
>>>>>>>>> for well under $200.
>>>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>> '86 Cherokee with a 2.5L engine should be an XJ, in which case it kinda
>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>> unibody, they called it "uniframe." The frame members are part of the
>>>>>>>> body.
>>>>>>>> His rusty spots are pretty typical.
>>>>>>> Yes, Its not a frame like my YJ, its a u shaped thing with the body
>>>>>>> attached to it. The whole underside is pretty much shot. Take what
>>>>>>> parts I can and scrap the rest? It has a 2.5" old man emu lift. The
>>>>>>> body is in real good shape, but the inderside is shot. What to do?
>>>>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
>>>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>>> I think I am going to take the wheels and get rid of the rest. Does it
>>>>> sound like its worth repairing? I can send pics.
>>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>> What do ya suppose I could get for the engine. 2.5l. It has fewer than
>>> 25k on a new long block. $250.00?
>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -

>> - Show quoted text -

>
> No I bought the whole vehicle. Engine already installed. No info
> regarding that. I did not realize that the underside was shot. It has
> a new set of BFG 30x9.5 all terrains that I am going to take. Also got
> a full set of factory manuals with it. I think I'm going to part it
> out. Axles are good, trans is good, xfer case is good. Hopefully I can
> recoup some of the 900.00 I paid for it!! It is too bad cause the body
> is in great shape. It looks really nice.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>


The Merg 02-27-2007 12:06 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
I'm going to venture a guess that a lot of the $900 price tag was this
guy trying to pass along the cost of the recently replaced engine.

FWIW, I bought my '92 XJ for $500, but the guy (a professional used-car
flipper) said he would have been able to sell it for $2500 had he taken
the time to fix a few small issues, like the steering column and PS pump.
That's not exactly typical, but it's a good example of how little things
can greatly increase a used-car's value.
All that said, if you part it out, motor to axles, you'll probably end
up making money in the deal. You'll be out some time, but chalk it up
as a learning experience.
To answer the original question, I'd think $400-500 would be a
reasonable price for the motor.

jerryg wrote:
> On Feb 26, 10:39 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
>> I would hope you could get more than that - I paid $600 for a junkyard
>> 2.5L for my '93 Wrangler.
>> But, then again, the 2.5 for the '86 was TBI, not MPI, so I don't really
>> know.
>> For comparison, JC Whitney sells the MPI 2.5L new for $2500. Apples to
>> oranges, really, though.
>> Do you have any info on how much the motor was new?
>>
>>
>>
>> jerryg wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 9:46 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Find yourself a newer XJ with the 4.0L HO. In the long run you'll be
>>>> happier with the engine and you'll need to fix a lot fewer things to get
>>>> it on the road.
>>>> jerryg wrote:
>>>>> On Feb 26, 9:31 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Sell me the lift :-D
>>>>>> Carl
>>>>>> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:1172546631.123059.60320@h3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
>>>>>>> On Feb 26, 9:06 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> <michael.wh...@charter.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:1172544825.952687.106190@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...> On Feb 26,
>>>>>>>> 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee.
>>>>>>>>> Greg,
>>>>>>>>> Since your Jeep has a frame (i.e. it's not a unibody), you should be
>>>>>>>>> able to take it to a welding shop and have them weld on new floor pans
>>>>>>>>> for well under $200.
>>>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>> '86 Cherokee with a 2.5L engine should be an XJ, in which case it kinda
>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>> unibody, they called it "uniframe." The frame members are part of the
>>>>>>>> body.
>>>>>>>> His rusty spots are pretty typical.
>>>>>>> Yes, Its not a frame like my YJ, its a u shaped thing with the body
>>>>>>> attached to it. The whole underside is pretty much shot. Take what
>>>>>>> parts I can and scrap the rest? It has a 2.5" old man emu lift. The
>>>>>>> body is in real good shape, but the inderside is shot. What to do?
>>>>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
>>>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>>> I think I am going to take the wheels and get rid of the rest. Does it
>>>>> sound like its worth repairing? I can send pics.
>>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>> What do ya suppose I could get for the engine. 2.5l. It has fewer than
>>> 25k on a new long block. $250.00?
>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -

>> - Show quoted text -

>
> No I bought the whole vehicle. Engine already installed. No info
> regarding that. I did not realize that the underside was shot. It has
> a new set of BFG 30x9.5 all terrains that I am going to take. Also got
> a full set of factory manuals with it. I think I'm going to part it
> out. Axles are good, trans is good, xfer case is good. Hopefully I can
> recoup some of the 900.00 I paid for it!! It is too bad cause the body
> is in great shape. It looks really nice.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>


The Merg 02-27-2007 12:06 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
I'm going to venture a guess that a lot of the $900 price tag was this
guy trying to pass along the cost of the recently replaced engine.

FWIW, I bought my '92 XJ for $500, but the guy (a professional used-car
flipper) said he would have been able to sell it for $2500 had he taken
the time to fix a few small issues, like the steering column and PS pump.
That's not exactly typical, but it's a good example of how little things
can greatly increase a used-car's value.
All that said, if you part it out, motor to axles, you'll probably end
up making money in the deal. You'll be out some time, but chalk it up
as a learning experience.
To answer the original question, I'd think $400-500 would be a
reasonable price for the motor.

jerryg wrote:
> On Feb 26, 10:39 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
>> I would hope you could get more than that - I paid $600 for a junkyard
>> 2.5L for my '93 Wrangler.
>> But, then again, the 2.5 for the '86 was TBI, not MPI, so I don't really
>> know.
>> For comparison, JC Whitney sells the MPI 2.5L new for $2500. Apples to
>> oranges, really, though.
>> Do you have any info on how much the motor was new?
>>
>>
>>
>> jerryg wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 9:46 pm, The Merg <greg.merg...@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Find yourself a newer XJ with the 4.0L HO. In the long run you'll be
>>>> happier with the engine and you'll need to fix a lot fewer things to get
>>>> it on the road.
>>>> jerryg wrote:
>>>>> On Feb 26, 9:31 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Sell me the lift :-D
>>>>>> Carl
>>>>>> "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:1172546631.123059.60320@h3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
>>>>>>> On Feb 26, 9:06 pm, "Matt Macchiarolo" <m...@nospamplease.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> <michael.wh...@charter.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:1172544825.952687.106190@k78g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...> On Feb 26,
>>>>>>>> 7:44 pm, "jerryg" <Greggi...@msn.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> I just bought an 86 Cherokee.
>>>>>>>>> Greg,
>>>>>>>>> Since your Jeep has a frame (i.e. it's not a unibody), you should be
>>>>>>>>> able to take it to a welding shop and have them weld on new floor pans
>>>>>>>>> for well under $200.
>>>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>> '86 Cherokee with a 2.5L engine should be an XJ, in which case it kinda
>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>> unibody, they called it "uniframe." The frame members are part of the
>>>>>>>> body.
>>>>>>>> His rusty spots are pretty typical.
>>>>>>> Yes, Its not a frame like my YJ, its a u shaped thing with the body
>>>>>>> attached to it. The whole underside is pretty much shot. Take what
>>>>>>> parts I can and scrap the rest? It has a 2.5" old man emu lift. The
>>>>>>> body is in real good shape, but the inderside is shot. What to do?
>>>>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
>>>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>>> I think I am going to take the wheels and get rid of the rest. Does it
>>>>> sound like its worth repairing? I can send pics.
>>>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -
>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>> What do ya suppose I could get for the engine. 2.5l. It has fewer than
>>> 25k on a new long block. $250.00?
>>> Greg- Hide quoted text -

>> - Show quoted text -

>
> No I bought the whole vehicle. Engine already installed. No info
> regarding that. I did not realize that the underside was shot. It has
> a new set of BFG 30x9.5 all terrains that I am going to take. Also got
> a full set of factory manuals with it. I think I'm going to part it
> out. Axles are good, trans is good, xfer case is good. Hopefully I can
> recoup some of the 900.00 I paid for it!! It is too bad cause the body
> is in great shape. It looks really nice.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>


L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-27-2007 01:02 AM

Re: Is it worth it?
 
People like Snow here believe it's worth the work, just remember to
brace the chassis before you weld or your doors will not close:
http://www.----------.com/snowXJ/
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"jerryg" <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1172540672.611239.122740@t69g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com...
> I just bought an 86 Cherokee. I recently started to remove the
> interior and carpet and discovered the front floor pans were shot as
> well as two spots behind the front seats. How do I decide whether the
> vehicle is worth repairing. It looks as though the whole underside is
> fairly corroded. The engine is fairly new(2.5L)less than 25,000 mi on
> a new long block. The body is in great shape. How long will this thing
> last if I replace the floor pans? It runs great, has a three inch
> lift, and near new 30x9.5 bfg all terrains on it. Is it worth it? What
> axles does this thing have under it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>




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