1992 Jeep Wrangler 4.0 6-cyl 5-speed on 2040-cars
Hillsboro, Ohio, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4.0 6cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Wrangler
Trim: YJ
Drive Type: Standard Shift
Options: Heated seats, Rhino Liner, Back-up Camera, Full size spare, Body lift, Oversize tires, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 200,000
Exterior Color: Blue
I bought this Jeep 3 years ago for my wife. My son and I stripped it down and completely sanded tub. We rhino lined the entire tub adding the following:
New bar padding, new Rampage top with tinted windows, Cover King Neoprene seat covers, Heated seats X3, Dash trim kit, New mirrors, new tunnel for heater, new tires, new rims, back-up camera, front u-joints, Marine amplifier (for when the tops down), new CD player, New wedge speakers, side and front speakers, New seatbelts, New SAFE box for center, Shifter extensions, Clutch and brake pedal rubber, New top interior light, New windshield, Air horn, Tune up, New window top rails. New top support bars, New top rails for top, Tail light guards, Fog lights, grille inserts, Steering column (used), New track bar and pitman arm.
We bought two sets of seat covers for the front, so a new set will be put on before you buy it. The tires are about 70%, I just rotated the tires and checked the front and back brakes, they are about 55-60%. I also saved the old windows and extra snaps and etc.
This has for three years and is still being driven daily by my wife (65 miles daily). We have only tuned up the motor, it is a strong running motor. We was told by a mechanic that it was replaced, but have no proof of this. it has a flow master muffler which I have never liked. The transmission is strong and only shifts hard when its really cold. (due to the shifter boots being stiff from the cold) I had always planned on getting some made from leather. The Jeep is a 1992 so it rides like a 1992 (leaf springs not coils) but drives well. The tires are worn evenly and no dips or tread problems. It has a dent on the left front behind the tire due to a blow out from the previous owner. The side rails at the bottom are starting to show some signs of surface rust. I just installed a New TREX fuel tank with new cover and straps, and a Battery a while ago.
Pictures include tub prior to being Rhino lined, view of rear view camera, front and back brakes, tire tread, marine amp set up on pedestals, and etc
Ask any questions and I will try try to awnser them promptly. This is for sale locally and we could end the auction early if it sells. We have 95% of the receipts. We are only selling this due to my wife wanting a car/suv with more room for our teenage children.
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