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2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $18,200.00
Year:2012 Mileage:32144 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States

Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
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-FULLY LOADED!
-AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
-FACTORY HEATED LEATHER FRONT SEATS IN FLAWLESS CONDITION
-FACTORY NAVIGATION WITH LATEST MAP UPDATE W/ U-CONNECT, BLUETOOTH AND VOICE COMMAND
-COLOR KEYED INSULATED FREEDOM HARDTOP W/STORAGE BAGS AND TINTED GLASS IN FLAWLESS CONDITION
-FACTORY REMOTE STARTED
-STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
-PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM W/SOUND BAR, SUBWOOFER, ALL SPEAKERS UPGRADED
-JEEP AUTHETIC ACCESSORIES: FRONT AND REAR CUSTOM BUMPERS W/ TOW HOOKS $2000, LIGHT BAR $400, DOOR JAM GUARDS $100, ALL WEATHER MATS $120
-NEW WARN WINCH 9.5 CTI/9500 LB. W/REMOTE (HAS NEVER BEEN USED) $2200
-11 HELLA LIGHTS AND COVERS $2800
-OPTIMA DUAL BATTERY SYSTEM WITH A REMOTE BATTERY SELECT SWITCH AND BATTERY TENDER $750
-BUSHWACKER COMPOSITE FLAT TOP
-FENDER FLARES COLOR KEYED $1250
-BUSHWACKER COMPOSITE REAR
-QUARTER CONRNER GUARDS $80, HOOD GUARD $120, AND TAILGATE GUARD $70
-REAR TAIL LIGHT GUARDS $160 AND GAS COVER $100
-TERAFLEX FRONT BIG BRAKE SYSTEM WITH DUAL PISTON CALIPERS AND SLOTTED ROTORS $1000
-TERAFLEX OVERSIZED SPARE TIRE
-CARRIER WITH LED 3RD BRAKE LIGHT AND LICENSE PLATE HOLDER $950
-PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED MOPAR LONG ARM 4.5” SUSPENSION LIFT SYSTEM INCLUDES: COIL SPRINGS, CONTROL ARMS, DRAG LINKS, KEVLAR SUSPENSION STRAPS, ALL APPROPRIATE BUSHINGS AND SPACERS $3200
-FOX 2.0 PERFORMANCE SERIES SHOCKS W/ REMOTE RESERVOIRS FRONT AND REAR $1800
-TERAFLEX SPEED BUMP FRONT AND REAR BUMP STOP SYSTEM $550
-MICKEY THOMPSON 17” POLISHED ALLOYS WITH COLOR KEYED BEAD LOCK TRIM RING $1500
-PITBULL ROCKER OFF-ROAD TIRES 35X12 50X17
-FULLY SERVICED
-PURCHASER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TAX, TAG AND TITLE
-BANKS POWER MONSTER EXHAUST W/ POLISHED MUFFLER AND BLACK CHROME TIP $500
-BANKS COLD AIR INTAKE SYSTEM WITH COMPOSITE FILTER GUARD AND ECU TUNE $650
-QUADRATEC: ENTRY PULL HANDLES $40, CARGO LINER $200 AND CENTER CONSOLE LID COVER $80
-APPROPRIATE GEARS FOR 35” TIRES AND JEEP COLOR KEYED DIFFERENTIAL GUARDS $300
-BEST OF ALL COMPONENTS PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED AND ALIGNED
-SOUNDS AWESOME AND HAS AMAZING POWER!

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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

2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Alaska Cannonball | 14,000 miles to Deadhorse and back

Fri, Jul 27 2018

I've never delayed big adventure long enough to fill a bucket. But I do have a bucket item that dates to 1992: drive from Deadhorse, Alaska, to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Twenty-six years later, it's time. But first, I needed a vehicle. And a Jeep Wrangler was not my first choice. Growing up as a kid in the Midwest, I loved Jeeps. But around 10 years ago I went on a camping trip to Death Valley with a colleague, testing the early JK Wrangler against the competition. By the end of it, I couldn't justify the ergonomic and physical punishment for the admittedly massive capability. So two years ago, I bought a 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser project truck to make the journey. I paid too much, and the Cruiser revealed itself to be not a garage project, but the Manhattan Project. I took this as a good omen. Adventure begins in the deep end, so why wait to get there? During a break from discovering enough gremlins to reboot the movie franchise, I had dinner with Jeep's West Coast PR guy. I mentioned my plans for a six-month overlanding trek to Alaska. He said, "You know, we've got a new Wrangler coming out — that might be a good test of the chassis." My outside voice said, "That would be interesting." My inside voice said, "Hmmm." Anything's possible after 10 years, right? I might like it. Might. Many plans have gone awry on the way to this moment. It's taken more than a year to lock in a start date, because Jeep couldn't spare a Wrangler Rubicon. Everyone else in America keeps buying them. A suitable Wrangler was found eventually, but now the deed had to be done in three months, not six. What was going to be a comfortably-paced, backwoods roll up to Alaska and back has turned into the Rubicon Overland Cannonball. I know 14 weeks is plenty of time to drive to the Arctic and back. (Tierra del Fuego is officially off the itinerary.) However, the point of this trip is to fit in as much dirt, as many bucket-list trails, and all the wild America possible. That means my route's about 14,000 convoluted miles of criss-crossing the country in all the cardinal directions. And that's assuming everything goes to plan. Until last week, I was doing this trip with a friend from college who lives in Marietta, Georgia. He was the photo/video guy. Then he had a medical emergency, so the only trip he's taking is to the OR and rehab. Now I'm going by myself, and I think it's important to point out that I have no idea what I'm doing. That isn't modesty, that's truth: zero clue.

Jeep pickup confirmed, will be built in Toledo

Tue, Jan 12 2016

Finally. In 2011 Jeep CEO Mike Manley said, "It is too late in Wrangler's product cycle to add a pickup. The 2015 or 2016 time frame makes more sense," when the next-generation Wrangler is due. A year later, Manley told an Australian outlet that a decision on a Jeep with a bed would come "pretty soon." Now, The Detroit News reports that the decision has been made, and it's a "Yes."A Wrangler-based truck is expected to arrive in 2017, sometime after the launch of the next Wrangler. And it'll be built in Toledo next to its sibling. Those desperate for a carry-all Wrangler have been able to buy Mopar's JK8 conversion kit for the past four years. Frankly, even though the Jeep Gladiator concept (pictured) is now 11 years old and the JT concept is nine years old, we think either one of them could roll off the line in a year and be welcomed with hosannas. This year's New York Auto Show will also be the site of the reveal of the compact SUV that will slot in between the Renegade and the Cherokee, built on the Renegade/Fiat 500X platform and replacing both the Compass and Patriot. Derided by many, in the US the two aging CUVs still sell terrifically well - they both hit records here last year. One of them will live on in name, the new SUV to be called either Compass or Patriot; the former name is bigger in international markets, the latter name gets more recognition here. That show is when we'll also get Fiat Chrysler's updated five-year plan that will take us through the presumed end of CEO Sergio Marchionne's tenure at FCA. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2005 Jeep Gladiator Concept News Source: The Detroit News Jeep Truck Off-Road Vehicles jeep compass jeep patriot jeep wrangler pickup