@TheBoogieman doesn't care where he sticks his fingers
Shhh.
@TheBoogieman doesn't care where he sticks his fingers
2002 was a very good year for TJs.
Thank you for all of your responses. I wasn't able to get new pictures yesterday, but hope that I can today.
Here is another jeep that was just posted in Sioux Falls, SD. $9,000 more than the one I posted yesterday, but is it $9,000 better? Sioux Falls Wrangler
Too much rust. Keep going south, they still speak yankee in IN.
Thanks for the feedback! On to the next one.Lots of rust on the outside of the frame. Again, you'll need to investigate the inside of the frame to determine it's condition.j
Also, it's hard to see what the torque box mounts look like from those photos.
here's you one to look at ! and it was just listed....
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1560159931169374/?hoisted=false&ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp:c4e8a9a2-8e39-4042-af56-08afb73c5f1d
That jeep looks nice! How do the earlier 4 speeds compare to the later 5 speeds like the one in the listing?
Any 4-speed would be an automatic transmission. Jeep manual transmissions were only available as 5 or 6-speeds. Personally I prefer automatics for offroading.That jeep looks nice! How do the earlier 4 speeds compare to the later 5 speeds like the one in the listing?
they didn't have a 4 speed
Man, I swore they did.
What are people's opinions of the manual vs. auto for daily driving? I realize this thread is getting off topic
Man, I swore they did.
What are people's opinions of the manual vs. auto for daily driving? I realize this thread is getting off topic
man that is a hot question, here in NY I would never DD a stick but that is me