redrooster
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You missed a golden opportunity when I was in PA a few weeks ago. The sawzall definitely would have fit in my luggage.
Nothing lost, we have two. One fringe bennie of moving here is that my father-in-law is with us. Between he and I we have almost every tool known (except welding equipt but it's coming). Many of which we have tworedrooster said:You missed a golden opportunity when I was in PA a few weeks ago. The sawzall definitely would have fit in my luggage.
H2oSki2Live said:I'll have pics posted soon as I find something. Feeling pretty good about this one I'm going to see tomorrow. Only thing I don't quite like is that it has the standard rear transmission instead of the Dana 44 I think, but I'm not going to pass it up just over that. Right now it will be a daily driver for me, til I get time to really get under the hood and chassis and familiarize myself with more!
Well the 1987 thru 1990's came with the older 4.2L engines and were carbed (not fuel injection).H2oSki2Live said:Yep, the Mrs. put a price cap on my "toy" as she sees it. I drive an older car, but not ready to replace it with something new because it has no problems. To me makes sense to buy a newer jeep, but hey, no worries.
I am considering that actually, about the YJ as an option. Now just trying to see what is out there. I found a 93 near me that looks to be in good shape, 123k miles, asking 4500 but states negotiable. Would have to be quite negotiable I think for me to consider, but might be worth a look. Anything specifically to stay away from if I go with a YJ?
H2oSki2Live said:She's HOME!!!! I found her today. '95 Wrangler Rio Grande. 4-banger, 106k miles, manual. Needs a bit of work on the interior, but only to make it how I want it. Dash is in excellent condition (need to put in a radio) and need to install a back seat. Exterior is in good shape. Found it down in Atlanta for $4,400. Just got her back home!!!!
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