This is my first Jeep and It may just be one of the best original versions in Australia. Myself, I’ve been a Landrover Defender owner for many moons) and have joined the Jeep ranks somewhat accidentally. When I found this 12/2004 build TJ I just couldn’t say no.
Like new it has been driven by an old gent just weekly to the shops. No evidence of off-road use and looking brand new it has less than 11,000kms (not miles) when I got it on the clock.
I’m pretty sure the colour is electric Lime green (correct me if I’m wrong), but this colour didn’t look like it was on the charts in Australia in 05 - it may have been a special order from the states? Not sure?
Whatever, the condition is insane for the age. Even the tyres are original (and not hard believe it or not). They are date marked 04.
Clears are great on the soft top and everywhere you look it looks just like new. It’s a 6 speed manual 4.0litre. I’ve put about 400kms on it and have to work out what I do next? Do I keep it as is, make a few changes, drive regularly or keep as an original very sparingly driven (and hence rare car). I still have the Defender so I don’t have to drive the Jeep daily if I choose not too.
Like new it has been driven by an old gent just weekly to the shops. No evidence of off-road use and looking brand new it has less than 11,000kms (not miles) when I got it on the clock.
I’m pretty sure the colour is electric Lime green (correct me if I’m wrong), but this colour didn’t look like it was on the charts in Australia in 05 - it may have been a special order from the states? Not sure?
Whatever, the condition is insane for the age. Even the tyres are original (and not hard believe it or not). They are date marked 04.
Clears are great on the soft top and everywhere you look it looks just like new. It’s a 6 speed manual 4.0litre. I’ve put about 400kms on it and have to work out what I do next? Do I keep it as is, make a few changes, drive regularly or keep as an original very sparingly driven (and hence rare car). I still have the Defender so I don’t have to drive the Jeep daily if I choose not too.