1993 Jeep Wrangler 5.0l Ho V8 on 2040-cars
Harvard, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 150Cu. In. l4 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
Year: 1993
Make: Jeep
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Wrangler
Trim: S Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: 5.0L V8, NV 3550 Manual Transmission, 4:10 Gear Ratio, DANA 44 Rear Axle, Spool, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 98,492
Number of Cylinders: 4
Exterior Color: Tan
Interior Color: Black
I have a 1993 Jeep Wrangler YJ with a fuel injected 5.0 HO. The Jeep has 98k miles, the engine has about 130k. This Jeep is my pride and joy. It has been a summer vehicle since I bought it stock in 2006. It was licensed and registered up until last year driven only during summers. Unfortunately as it was only driven in the summers I have no full doors or top for it(sold to fund the project), only the soft half doors and a bikini top. This is not intended to be a daily driver but can be driven on the street. It performs flawlessly off road and is a blast to drive on the road. Fastest Jeep I have ever driven. It definitely is a head turner. The body has no rust and the floors are solid but it does have some small dings, nothing major. Everything on this jeep has been done since I originally purchased it. . . -Fuel Injected 5.0 HO engine out of a 92 Thunderbird-maintained with all Motorcraft and Ford parts since 40k miles. Engine was installed in 2011. I installed Novak Adapters engine mounts, new valve cover gaskets, intake gaskets, rear main seal, header gaskets, radiator, hoses, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fan clutch, slave, cylinder, clutch, air pump delete, EGR delete. It also has headers, Flowmaster Super 44, and underdrive pulleys installed. -NV3550 Transmission out of a 2001 Jeep Wrangler mated to the engine with an Advanced Adapters kit. Also has a 5 speed Hurst Shifter installed. -Rubicon Express spring over lift (5.5 in) -Front and Rear custom springs -Mountain Off Road Front shackle reversal -Rear boomerang shackles -35x12.50R15 BFG Mud Terrains with a matching spare (70% Tread) -Rear Dana 44 from a Jeep Cherokee rebuilt with Timken bearings, 4:10 gears, spool, triangulated shocks, new shoes, hardware, and drums -Front Dana 30 High pinion with 4:10 gears and a manual disconnect. Newer wheel bearings, calipers and pads.
-New Brake lines throughout whole vehicle
-Custom driveshafts and Advanced Adapters SYE -Warn rocker and steering gearbox skids -Custom built rear bumper and tire carrier -Raised fuel tank with custom storage bin -Floor has been bedlined with Herculiner -Poison Spyder trail cage, with B pillar and C pillar add ons, seats tied into the roll cage. The Roll cage is also tied into the frame at 4 points. -Scat Racing seats with 4 point harnesses -Frenched tail lights -Warn 9000 lb winch with fairlead
-Also have a complete front Dana 44 and two front and 2 rear leaf springs out of a 91 Jeep Wagoneer uninstalled that goes with jeep
If you have any questions you can call or text 815-245-0183 my name is TJ The Jeep is available for local pickup only I will not ship
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