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1994 Jeep Wrangler S Sport Utility 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:317000 Color: Red, mostly... /
 Black
Location:

Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada

Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:2.5L 150Cu. In. l4 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1j4fy19p1rp410698 Year: 1994
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Trim: S Sport Utility 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 317,000
Exterior Color: Red, mostly...
Interior Color: Black
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"DO NOT EXPECT PERFECTION: This is 19yo vehicle that was driven off road -AND- used as a daily driver for about 6 years by myself. While it is in working order, It has cosmetic damage (rust spots, rust passenger side fender, etc) and require medium maintenance to the direction, clutch (high shift location), transmission (noisy on 4th at low rev), transfer case (noisy), parking brake need a new cable passenger side, etc. If you are looking for an off road vehicle for your cottage/cabin, as a project, or parts, this is for you."

History:

Bought as-is in 2007.  I did some repair on the engine, brakes, suspension and drive-train, swap the rusty doors for less rusty ones from the swap-meet;
Shipping:
No shipping, we can arrange for a pickup and I'm willing to drop it to you if you are under 200km (120 miles) from my location.
Payment:
Paypal and/or cash;
Condition:
As previously mentioned... And I will stress that point again.
While it is roadworthy, legal, tagged and insured, this is not a turnkey vehicle, but it is perfect for the cabin/as a project/or for parts/etc.  I highly recommend to contact me if you are interested;

To fix (per order of priority):
  • Direction linkage, knuckle (about $70), slack in the direction;
  • Clutch friction is very high (a new clutch worth $120 is included);
  • Parking break need a passenger cable; (a new driver cable is included you need to get the passenger side);
  • Driver side belt stuck at max, and buckle need to be swap or fixed (you can use the passenger buckle to drive it);

Annoyances:

  • Transmission, noisy in 4th (a spare transmission is included, for you to rebuilt, worth about $50);
  • Transfer case, little noise (a spare transfer case is included, for you to rebuilt, worth about $75);

Cosmetics:

  • Passenger side fender rust (you can swap the fenders for new metal ones for about $150 each, or go with fiber glass for the same price);
  • Surface rust (fix, fill or replace panel, its pretty cheap);
  • Bumper rust (paint with POR-15);
  • Might wanna change the windshield frame for a new metal one while at it; (fiberglass ones are available for a bit more than a metal one);
  • Make a new set of keys for the swap-meet doors I got;

Noteworthy:

  • Hard top CJ style;
  • The frame is rock solid;
  • 5" lift;
  • WARN bumper and tire carrier;
  • Front towing hook and back towing harness and adjustable towing hook;
  • 31" winter tires;
  • Electric engine fan;
  • Duck Tape special K/N air filter;
  • 2yo starter and battery;
  • $900 CND worth or drive train bearing, etc, done last year;
  • All the lights, and dash work;
  • Wipers and windshield washer pump work;
  • Ok doors need new rubbers;

Includes:

  • New clutch;
  • Spare YJ hardtop;
  • Spare transmission core for rebuild purposes;
  • Spare transfer-case core for rebuild purposes;
  • Spare set of flat black 15" rims (the 33x10.5x15 on it are pretty far gone);
  • New diamond plate body armor for the back corner;
  • New break light brush guard in innox;
  • Diamond plate floors pans (see rust on driver side floor);
  • Old box style intake air filter with new filter;
  • YJ shop manuals and catalogs for inspiration;

Auto blog

Marchionne defends FCA recalls, says Wrangler won't be all-aluminum

Fri, May 22 2015

FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne recently received the 2015 Industry Leadership Award from the SAE Foundation. While speaking with the press after the event, the boss discussed his thoughts about some key issues regarding the company's future. One of the big regulatory issues facing FCA at the moment is the upcoming public hearing by the National Highway Traffic Safety into the automaker's handling of 20 recalls. Marchionne has no intention of testifying there, according to The Detroit News. The CEO also thinks that the government regulator is becoming much more aggressive in how it handles safety campaigns, but the Feds aren't necessarily doing a very good job of communicating that. "We need to work with the agency in a very cooperative and open way to make sure that we can meet their requirements for their new stance," he said, according to the newspaper. "We have no option but to comply with their requirements and we will. I have nothing to hide in this process. I just want clear rules." Marchionne also dropped the news that the company has changed its mind about making the next Jeep Wrangler totally from aluminum. "Because of the difference in cost, not just the new material but the actual assembly process, I think we can do almost as well without doing it all-aluminum," he said to The Detroit News. This seemingly opens the door for the model to remain in production in Toledo, OH, but only just a crack. Marchionne says that the new Wrangler would still use a large amount of aluminum, and there are "at least" two sites in contention for the assembly. The company doesn't have too long to make a decision because the model reportedly launches in 2017.

Chrysler axes old V6s, goes all-Pentastar

Tue, 03 Sep 2013

Old technology has a way of lingering on, particularly at Chrysler headquarters in Auburn Hills. So while the Pentastar V6 has replaced the older engine architecture in just about every application, it still soldiered on in some export markets. But the introduction of a new 3.0-liter Pentastar V6, produced in Michigan and meant only for the Chinese market, has put the final nail in the old engine's coffin.
Fitted into the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Wrangler just introduced to China at the Chengdu Motor Show, the downsized six uses the same architecture as the larger 3.6-liter Pentastar V6. But because of its 2,997cc capacity, it can be exported to China without the increased duty the 3.6-liter or even 3.2-liter Pentastar engines would incur. The 3.0-liter V6 develops 230 horsepower at 6,350 rpm and 210 pound-feet at 4,400 rpm.
Admittedly, it's unlikely, but even though the engine was said to be created solely to undercut tax thresholds in China and Europe, the 3.0-liter Pentastar has recently surfaced in rumors of an application here: as the boosted heart of a potential Cherokee SRT with anywhere from 375 to 410 hp.

2015 Jeep Renegade Sport 4x4 Quick Spin [w/video]

Tue, Jun 23 2015

Which is the most entertaining Jeep Renegade you can get? While one might make an argument for the Trailhawk model and its accompanying off-road hardware and consequential go-anywhere ability, that car comes with one glaring flaw – its 2.4-liter engine and nine-speed automatic transmission just aren't very entertaining. Instead, I submit the turbocharged, 1.4-liter base engine and its accompanying six-speed manual, a position that was reinforced after a recent stint behind the wheel of a very basic Sport 4x4. Not only do you get a fair amount of the Trailhawk's off-road ability – the Selec-Terrain system and a 4WD Lock mode are standard, but you'll be without the 20:1 crawl ratio and Rock off-road mode – you'll also enjoy a more dynamically interesting powertrain. Read on to see why the force-induced Renegade might just be the way to go. Driving Notes My first date with the Renegade was on the mostly empty, winding roads of northern California. There, the 1.4-liter turbocharged inline-four with 160 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque felt fine – with no traffic and few stoplights along the drive route, it was easy to keep the engine on boil. But this engine isn't as enjoyable in day-to-day suburban traffic. Power arrives suddenly – peak torque comes between 2,500 and 4,000 rpm – and if you don't use it, you lose it. There's not much oomph in the higher end of the rev range. With such a peaky powerband, it's easy to get caught flat-footed if you're not paying attention. Thankfully the manual transmission makes it simple to stay engaged and in the correct gear. The stick-shift is enjoyable to use, with a firm clutch that's easy to modulate and shift action that isn't sloppy or vague. The 1.4-liter engine sounds good. Turn down the stereo, stomp on the throttle, and you'll be treated to a delicious turbo whistle and a smooth exhaust note. I've said it before and I'll say it again: I want Mopar to offer the Fiat 500 Abarth's exhaust on the Renegade. It'd be fun. If you do prefer the stereo, know that the Renegade's standard four-speaker unit is weak. Base models don't offer Bluetooth or satellite radio, but you can add both of those luxuries, two extra speakers, and a five-inch touchscreen for just $695. Not a bad bargain. The Koni frequency selective dampers do an excellent job of managing both small, frequent imperfections (like freeway expansion joints), and the bigger potholes that still haven't been fixed after the havoc of Detroit's winter.