1992 Jeep Wrangler Base Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
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1992 JEEP WRANGLER YJ 6 CYLINDER 5 SPEED up for auction is my 1992 Jeep Wrangler YJ. I have been restoring it for the past year, but unfortunately I need to sell it now. I have done alot of thing to the jeep. She starts right up and runs great. Lets talk about the mechanical status. I put a brand new clutch and slave cylinder in a couple months ago at Meineke. The brakes were serviced a month ago. The battery is brand new. The muffler is brand new. new diamond plate rocker panels. All guages work. 4 wheel drive seems to work fine. I have not taken off road. The slip yolk is new as well as the uv joints front and rear. The rear shocks are new. Now for the body status. Both the passenger side and driver side rear shackle mounts have been replaced and welded on. Passenger and driver side rocker panels replaced. drivers floor pan replaced. other areas have been cut out and welded back on. The windshield has been replaced and has no rust. The inside of the jeep was just rhino lined. The seats are in fair condition. The tires are mismatched. 2 mickey thompson 32x11.5x15 in front. and 1 michelin and BF in Rear. Spare tire is no good. 5 American racing outlaw II rims in fair condition. I believe it has a 4" shackle lift. Jeep has smittybilt tube bumper in front with lights that needs to be hooked up. All lights work in front and rear. When replacing the rear shackle mounts I have not replaced the Bushings in the Rear leaf spring. Just put another bushing for now. E brake does not work. The speakers need to be hooked up. I replaced the transmission skid plate as well as the gas tank skid plate. New fender flares front and rear. May have a slight leak or 2 but no big deal. No doors or top. Just bikini top and new cover. New clear side markers as well as new hood hardware. It's a Jeep who needs doors or a top?. Also included are a new set of grab handles. I was going to paint it soon but ran out of funds. It is Army green right now. Could use a good sanding before painting. Over all it's a great Jeep. It is 22 years old and obviously is not a new jeep. Do not bid on the Jeep if you are looking for something perfect. She is close to being done and runs great. I have put a ton of money and time into the jeep from all the welding work to all the mechanical work. This is a chance to own a great jeep for a great price. I wish I could finish it but it must go. Please email me with any questions. I am an honest person and will answer all questions the best I can. Please notice my 100% feedback. Good Luck!!! Jeep is being sold as is. If you have any doubts please do not make an offer. Ask questions and I will respond ASAP. |
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