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2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Lwb on 2040-cars

US $20,990.00
Year:2006 Mileage:78907 Color: Flame Red
Location:

1506 18th St, Charleston, Illinois, United States

1506 18th St, Charleston, Illinois, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:Gas I6 4.0L/242
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1J4FA44S86P734924
Stock Num: CP2472
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler Unlimited LWB
Year: 2006
Exterior Color: Flame Red
Options:
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • A/C
  • Adjustable Steering Wheel
  • Aluminum Wheels
  • AM/FM Stereo
  • Bucket Seats
  • CD Player
  • Cloth Seats
  • Conventional Spare Tire
  • Convertible Soft Top
  • Driver Air Bag
  • Floor Mats
  • Fog Lamps
  • Four Wheel Drive
  • Intermittent Wipers
  • Locking/Limited Slip Differential
  • Pass-Through Rear Seat
  • Passenger Air Bag
  • Power Outlet
  • Power Steering
  • Privacy Glass
  • Rear Bench Seat
  • Rollover Protection Bars
  • Tires - Front All-Terrain
  • Tires - Rear All-Terrain
  • Tow Hooks
  • Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 78907

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2020 Jeep Gladiator has lots of Mopar parts ready for launch

Thu, Nov 29 2018

The 2020 Jeep Gladiator is here, and we've only had to wait a day to see how you can modify it with official Mopar parts. Some of the parts that will be available were already fitted to one of the Gladiators on the floor at the L.A. Auto Show. Jeep Wrangler owners aren't shy at modifying their beasts, and we can probably expect the same amount of enthusiasm from those who own the Gladiator as well. Many of the Mopar parts will be available right as the Gladiator goes on sale. Let's hope the best ones, like the 2-inch lift kit, rock rails and tube doors, make it there for launch. The steel tube doors sure give the Gladiator more character than other trucks on the market. Off-road LED lights, winch-capable steel bumpers and 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels should enhance its off-roading capability. Different storage solutions are also included in the available parts like bed-mounted cross rails, ramps, roof rack/carriers and tonneau covers. If you wanted your Jeep truck to look different from the rest, Mopar is offering side graphics, hood graphics and Katzkin leather seats. A cold air intake and Mopar catback exhaust are the only two power modifications available at the moment. Jeep claims they add power and torque but don't give any figures. Those are just the highlights as far as accessories go. FCA says there will eventually be over 200 different parts available. If you want more Gladiator news, we've got you covered. Check out the full details on the pickup here, and more background on the truck's name and purpose here. Related video:

Jeep mixed a CJ, a TJ, and a JK to make this sweet retro CJ66

Tue, Nov 1 2016

What do you get when you mash-up a CJ and two Wranglers? Jeep calls it the CJ66, its concept for the 2016 SEMA show. It's a Frankensteined machine done right, another in a long line of fantasies from the back rooms at Jeep. A lot of donor vehicles were sacrificed for this one. The body came from a 1966 Jeep CJ – hence the name – and then was modified to fit on a Jeep Wrangler TJ chassis. The finishing touches, such as the bumpers and lights, come from the current Wrangler JK, and the hood was modeled after a JK's, too. The CJ66 has plenty of other neat details throughout as well, such as the vintage-style V8 badges on the fenders, the chains on the dropdown tailgate, and the custom hood latches. Also, like several other FCA SEMA concepts this year, it gets a pair of Dodge Viper seats. We're suckers for Viper seats. View 17 Photos The custom body also hides some impressive off-roading gear. There's a Warn winch tucked behind the front bumper, as well as an on-board tire inflation system, which makes it easy to deflate and inflate tires as the terrain requires. The truck also has 35-inch off-road tires on readily available wheels, front and rear differential lockers, and a custom roll cage and rock sliders. As you may have guessed from the V8 badges, this CJ66 also packs an octet of pistons. The 5.7-liter Hemi engine (or 345 cu. in. for traditionalists) makes 383 horsepower, and was installed using Mopar's new engine swap kit. The engine is hooked up to a six-speed manual transmission that sends power to Dana 44 axles front and rear. We have a feeling it will handle just fine on the trails. Related Video: Image Credit: FCA and Joel Stocksdale SEMA Show Jeep SUV Concept Cars Off-Road Vehicles SEMA 2016

Marchionne uses racial epithet to describe what must power future Alfa Romeo models

Wed, 16 Jan 2013

Sergio Marchionne and his Fiat empire have a lot riding on the US return of the Alfa Romeo brand. The endeavor has been in progress for what feels like a lifetime - certainly for as long as Fiat has had the Chrysler brand under its Italian wing.
It's not surprising that Fiat CEO Marchionne needs a perfect first Alfa to mark a return to America. And here's where things get dicey. Nobody would argue with Marchionne's insistence that Alfa Romeo's be powered by Italian engines - as Marchionne himself is quoted to have said at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, "There are some things that are well done in Italy."
If not what he said, then, it's how he said it that has eyebrows raised. "I cannot come up with a schlock product, I just won't. I won't put an American engine into that car. With all due respect to my American friends, it needs to be a wop engine." Wait, what's that?