Wrangler buying tips
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Wrangler buying tips
Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
Thanks in advance.
decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Wrangler buying tips
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>Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
>decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine).
>What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
First, get the 4.0L!
I'd say try to find someone's street queen. My '97 didn't have a scratch on
the undercarriage. The vehicle stays much "tighter" if not off-roaded. No
matter what your intent is, might as well buy a tight one to start with, eh?
-jeff
>Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
>decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine).
>What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
First, get the 4.0L!
I'd say try to find someone's street queen. My '97 didn't have a scratch on
the undercarriage. The vehicle stays much "tighter" if not off-roaded. No
matter what your intent is, might as well buy a tight one to start with, eh?
-jeff
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Re: Wrangler buying tips
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>Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
>decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine).
>What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
First, get the 4.0L!
I'd say try to find someone's street queen. My '97 didn't have a scratch on
the undercarriage. The vehicle stays much "tighter" if not off-roaded. No
matter what your intent is, might as well buy a tight one to start with, eh?
-jeff
>Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
>decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine).
>What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
First, get the 4.0L!
I'd say try to find someone's street queen. My '97 didn't have a scratch on
the undercarriage. The vehicle stays much "tighter" if not off-roaded. No
matter what your intent is, might as well buy a tight one to start with, eh?
-jeff
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Re: Wrangler buying tips
>
>Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
>decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine).
>What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
First, get the 4.0L!
I'd say try to find someone's street queen. My '97 didn't have a scratch on
the undercarriage. The vehicle stays much "tighter" if not off-roaded. No
matter what your intent is, might as well buy a tight one to start with, eh?
-jeff
>Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
>decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine).
>What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
First, get the 4.0L!
I'd say try to find someone's street queen. My '97 didn't have a scratch on
the undercarriage. The vehicle stays much "tighter" if not off-roaded. No
matter what your intent is, might as well buy a tight one to start with, eh?
-jeff
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Re: Wrangler buying tips
>
>Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
>decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine).
>What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
First, get the 4.0L!
I'd say try to find someone's street queen. My '97 didn't have a scratch on
the undercarriage. The vehicle stays much "tighter" if not off-roaded. No
matter what your intent is, might as well buy a tight one to start with, eh?
-jeff
>Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
>decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine).
>What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
First, get the 4.0L!
I'd say try to find someone's street queen. My '97 didn't have a scratch on
the undercarriage. The vehicle stays much "tighter" if not off-roaded. No
matter what your intent is, might as well buy a tight one to start with, eh?
-jeff
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Re: Wrangler buying tips
square headlights = old style???
Just messing with ya man. I hear the YJs are pretty tough. I'd convert the
front grill and dash to a CJ though.
Bill
"Eduardo B." <newsgroupp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
> decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
> style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
> What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Just messing with ya man. I hear the YJs are pretty tough. I'd convert the
front grill and dash to a CJ though.
Bill
"Eduardo B." <newsgroupp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:654a503b.0406141910.69bee82c@posting.google.c om...
> Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
> decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
> style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
> What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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Re: Wrangler buying tips
square headlights = old style???
Just messing with ya man. I hear the YJs are pretty tough. I'd convert the
front grill and dash to a CJ though.
Bill
"Eduardo B." <newsgroupp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:654a503b.0406141910.69bee82c@posting.google.c om...
> Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
> decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
> style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
> What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Just messing with ya man. I hear the YJs are pretty tough. I'd convert the
front grill and dash to a CJ though.
Bill
"Eduardo B." <newsgroupp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:654a503b.0406141910.69bee82c@posting.google.c om...
> Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
> decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
> style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
> What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
#8
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Re: Wrangler buying tips
square headlights = old style???
Just messing with ya man. I hear the YJs are pretty tough. I'd convert the
front grill and dash to a CJ though.
Bill
"Eduardo B." <newsgroupp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:654a503b.0406141910.69bee82c@posting.google.c om...
> Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
> decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
> style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
> What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Just messing with ya man. I hear the YJs are pretty tough. I'd convert the
front grill and dash to a CJ though.
Bill
"Eduardo B." <newsgroupp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:654a503b.0406141910.69bee82c@posting.google.c om...
> Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
> decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
> style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
> What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
#9
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Re: Wrangler buying tips
square headlights = old style???
Just messing with ya man. I hear the YJs are pretty tough. I'd convert the
front grill and dash to a CJ though.
Bill
"Eduardo B." <newsgroupp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:654a503b.0406141910.69bee82c@posting.google.c om...
> Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
> decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
> style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
> What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Just messing with ya man. I hear the YJs are pretty tough. I'd convert the
front grill and dash to a CJ though.
Bill
"Eduardo B." <newsgroupp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:654a503b.0406141910.69bee82c@posting.google.c om...
> Hi guys. Im looking into buying a 95 Wrangler (6 cyl if I can find a
> decent priced one, but 4 cyl would be also fine). I like the old
> style, dashboard, square headlights :-)
> What should I be concern about, common problems, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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