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Car Forum / Jeep / January 2006

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92 and 89 for sale both 5k obo

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Jon - 28 Jan 2006 06:51 GMT
if anyone lives in florida im selling a running 89 yj with full hard
doors, half hard, hard top with broken back window. extra winshield
frame in box. this jeep is a 4 cyc with 10 in wide rims which need new
tires and engine needs replaceing which is the reason for the 92. 92 is
a rusted jeep that engine and tranny r still good.. its a 4.0 with 130
miles but not ticken noises... good to run or rebuild. this has hood n
grill r fine but fenders n seats r gone.. good parts jeep. both are for
5k obo... if anyone thinks this is over price plz tell me so i dont
waste my time tryen to sell something that wont sell
Mike Romain - 28 Jan 2006 15:14 GMT
Well.....  A dead 89 with unusable to most folks rims with no rubber and
some iffy spare parts for $5K is a bit much in my mind....

Who knows, maybe you can find someone who 'really' wants a project to
pay that, but I doubt it.  

I bought my 86 back in 98 or so as a runner and paid less than $3K
Canadian for it.  It was rusty under with a nice looking shell, but
still....

Mike
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> if anyone lives in florida im selling a running 89 yj with full hard
> doors, half hard, hard top with broken back window. extra winshield
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> 5k obo... if anyone thinks this is over price plz tell me so i dont
> waste my time tryen to sell something that wont sell
Jon - 28 Jan 2006 15:43 GMT
the 89 runs the 92 dosnt ... and the 89 is a floida jeep has no rust at
all.. just the hard top n doors are easy 1000
Jon - 28 Jan 2006 15:43 GMT
the 89 runs the 92 isnt legal to drive cuz its taken apart n sh.t but
the engine still will run ... and the 89 is a floida jeep has no rust
at all.. just the hard top n doors are easy 1000
Mike Romain - 28 Jan 2006 15:59 GMT
If you had the time and want to take the effort, parting them out can be
the best option to realize the highest returns.

My 86 CJ7 Laredo came with factory chrome rims, grill and stainless
bumpers, decent mud tires, soft top and soft doors, hard top and hard
doors, an unknown to me at the time of purchase, freshly rebuilt engine,
all new brakes, rotors and drums, new hubs, and an extra windshield
complete with wipers, linkage and motor.....

The underside of the body tub was ratty and I 'Hate' rust so rather than
try and put new floors in after driving it for 3 years I went
fiberglass.

As I say, you might still get your asking price.  I just know I wouldn't
pay it....

Mike

> the 89 runs the 92 isnt legal to drive cuz its taken apart n sh.t but
> the engine still will run ... and the 89 is a floida jeep has no rust
> at all.. just the hard top n doors are easy 1000
Jon - 29 Jan 2006 00:02 GMT
if i put the line 6 in the 89 it would sell for 5k ez... i seen a 87
sell for 10k with nothing done to it... and i just called a jeep shop n
they offered me 6k so i guess u guys dont really know that much after
all
Earle Horton - 29 Jan 2006 06:12 GMT
Take the 6k and run.

Earle

> if i put the line 6 in the 89 it would sell for 5k ez... i seen a 87
> sell for 10k with nothing done to it... and i just called a jeep shop n
> they offered me 6k so i guess u guys dont really know that much after
> all
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III - 29 Jan 2006 06:31 GMT
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> Take the 6k and run.
>
> Earle
Simon Juncal - 30 Jan 2006 06:16 GMT
> if i put the line 6 in the 89 it would sell for 5k ez... i seen a 87
> sell for 10k with nothing done to it... and i just called a jeep shop n
> they offered me 6k so i guess u guys dont really know that much after
> all

Maybe your description is misleading :) It sounds to me like you have
roughly $1500 dollars worth of Jeeps... So you should take that 6k
offer... Aparently Jeeps are in extremely high demand in Florida.

No doubt you can get more by parting them both out on ebay...
While you're looking around ebay you may notice that there are lots and
LOTS of Jeeps that have running engines, AND _aren't_ rusted out hunks
of sh.t; selling anywhere from $1500 to $3500... these include
everything from CJ7's with fresh paint, low rust and running V8 engines,
to fuel injected, I6 YJ's with 3" lifts ZERO rust clean paint and interiors.

Why not list your two pieces of sh.t, for 5,000 dollars and see how fast
they sell eh?

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Simon
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Earle Horton - 28 Jan 2006 15:44 GMT
Mike, I am thinking that this guy could put both Jeeps together, make it
run, and sell the result for $3k.  That is assuming that emissions
inspection in his state will accept a '92 engine in an '89 vehicle.  That
seems like a reasonable combination to me, but you never know what
bureaucrats are going to do.  I would agree that $5k is a bit high.

Earle

> Well.....  A dead 89 with unusable to most folks rims with no rubber and
> some iffy spare parts for $5K is a bit much in my mind....
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> > 5k obo... if anyone thinks this is over price plz tell me so i dont
> > waste my time tryen to sell something that wont sell
Steve Landis - 29 Jan 2006 15:26 GMT
> Mike, I am thinking that this guy could put both Jeeps together, make it
> run, and sell the result for $3k.  That is assuming that emissions
> inspection in his state will accept a '92 engine in an '89 vehicle.

Maybe, I bought a 2.5 '95 YJ 98K miles with a hard top a year ago for
$3,800.  They did away with inspections in FL years ago didn't they?

Steve
Greg - 29 Jan 2006 02:26 GMT
 A freind just bought an 88 with fairly new 31" all terrains, new rad, new
bat. and bat. tray, and sony stareo, with no visable rust for $ 2500.00
Canadian.

> Well.....  A dead 89 with unusable to most folks rims with no rubber and
> some iffy spare parts for $5K is a bit much in my mind....
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>> 5k obo... if anyone thinks this is over price plz tell me so i dont
>> waste my time tryen to sell something that wont sell
 
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