1993 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Hamlin, New York, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:sport utility YJ
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0 6cyl
Fuel Type:GAS
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Year: 1993
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Trim: YJ
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Sub Model: YJ
93 WRANGLER, BODY IS MINT WITH NEW FENDERS, HOOD,WINDSHIELD FRAME, TUB IS WRAPPED IN 1/4 STEEL CALLED BODY ARMOUR, TRUCK HAS BEEN SEALED BUT NOT PAINTED, THIS IS THE WAY I WAS GOING TO LEAVE IT, FLAT BLACK AND LOOKS REAL NICE, IF YOU WANTED TO PAINT IN WOULD BE REAL EASY TO SAND AND SPRAY. HAD NEW ROCKERS WELDED IN AND SIDE STEPS. HARD TOP IS IN REAL NICE SHAPE WITH A WORKING LEAK FREE SUN ROOF. ALL THREE SEATS ARE BRAND NEW, NEW CARPETING, IF YOU WANT TO REMOVE THE INSIDE FLOORS ARE RHINO LINED. DASH AND THE REST OF THE INTERIOR IS IN REAL NICE SHAPE TOO! ON THE TRUCK ARE FULL DOORS IN MINT SHAPE AND ALSO HAVE HALF DOORS THAT ARE MINT AND ALSO IN SEALER, I DO HAVE A SOFT TOP THAT GOES ALONG WITH THIS TOO THAT APPEARS TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE, NO TEARS OR RIPS, JUST NOT SURE IF ALL HARDWARE IS THERE IVE NEVER HAD IT ON, IT DOES COME WITH THE FRAMING TOO. ON THE TRUCK IS A SET OF 33X12.5X15 ON ALUMINUM CEPEX WHEELS THAT ARE MINT, TIRES PASSED INSPECTION BUT ONE OF THEM IS PRETTY WORN. I DO ALSO HAVE A SET OF 31/12.5/15 THAT ARE LIKE NEW MOUNTED ON STEEL WHEELS MADE BY PRO TECH, VERY AGGRESSIVE. JEEP HAS A 4 INCH SUSPENSION LIFT DONE WITH SPRINGS, SHACKLES AND SHOCKS. JEEP STARTS AND RUNS VERY WELL BUT I WILL SAY THAT AFTER ABOUT 20 MINUTES OR SO IT WILL START TO TICK A LITTLE, NOT BAD AND DOESENT AFFECT PERFORMANCE, MAYBE A DIFFERENT THICKER OIL WILL FIX THAT. JEEP DOES DRIVE PRETTY GOOD BUT MAY EVENTUALLY NEED SOME STEEERING COMPONENTS AND ALIGNMENT, CLUTCH IS GOOD, TRANNY SHIFTS GOOD IF YOU EASY ON HER, CINCROS IN THIRD GEAR MAY BE WORN, SHIFTS FINE WHEN GOIN G THROUGH THE GEARS JUST WHEN YOUR DOWN SHIFTING FROM FOURTH TO THIRD SHE GRINDS A LITTLE. IF YOU FEEL THE NEED TO CHANGE I DO HAVE AN EXTRA TRANNY THAT WILL DROP RIGHT IN THAT IS GOOD FROM WHAT I WAS TOLD. 4 WHEEL DRIVE WORKS GREAT WITH NO ISSUES. FRAME IS SOLID AND IS UNDERCOATED, ALL IN ALL IN REAL NICE JEEP THAT JUST NEEDS A LITTLE TINKERIN WITH BUT IS DEFIANTLY DRIVABLE THE WAY SHE SITS.
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