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1992 Jeep Wrangler Yj S Sport Utility 2-door 2.5l Lifted And Locked on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:199308
Location:

New Kingstown, Pennsylvania, United States

New Kingstown, Pennsylvania, United States

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I am selling my 1992 Jeep Wrangler. This is an off road STREET LEGAL machine. 
It's the 2.5 liter 4 cyl with a 5 speed manual trans.
It has about 199,000 miles on it. It's inspected until March 2015.
There have been many upgrades as listed below. THE JEEP IS SOLD AS IS.
Very little rust on this Jeep and the frame is solid. NO ROT.
There are some stress cracks on the top but it is structurally sound.
Along with all the upgrades it's also recently had a new clutch, new slave cylinder, new brakes, new u-joints.
The tailgate has been modified to swing down instead of swing out.
Comes with the hard top full steel doors and a set of half doors with uppers.
This Jeep is a blast to drive and extremely capable on the trails!
This is NOT a show truck. This is an off road toy that is street legal.
It has some trail dings, scratches etc! You are welcome to come see and drive it in person before bidding.
The winner or their representative will view the Jeep and sign an inspection report upon taking delivery.
No test drives after the auction ends.

Upgrades are as follows: 

4" Skyjacker military wrap lift kit
Boomerang Shackles in the rear for better flex
Warrior Shackles in the front
12,000 lb XRC 12 Smittybuilt winch with synthetic line (MUCH safer)
Smittybuilt rear rock bumper with swing out tire carrier
33" x 12.50/15 Mud Claw Tires
Bushwacker flat style 6" fender flares
Lockrite automatic locker in the front
Cable operated axle disconnect for the front.
JKS quicker sway bar disconnects 
Custom rock bumper in the front
Front fender armor
3/16" Solid steel quarter panel armor
Extra set of half doors with uppers
Extra set of drive shafts front and rear
K&N air filter
CB Radio
Driving Lights
Hi power back up lights
Hi-Lift trail jack

These upgrade items are worth about $6500 PLUS labor. If you were to have a mechanic upgrade a jeep with all these it would cost well over $10000.

$1000 due within 24 hours of auction end. Buyer responsible for transportation. In person transaction only.

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Next-gen Jeep Wrangler to get 8-speed automatic and 3.0-liter EcoDiesel

Thu, Mar 5 2015

Following up on previous reports, an anonymous source within FCA has confirmed to Autoblog that the next-generation Jeep Wrangler will come to market with both a 3.0-liter, EcoDiesel V6 and ZF's critically acclaimed eight-speed automatic transmission. While this pairing makes a lot of sense (we'll explain why in a minute), until now, we only had limited reports that either item would arrive in the next-generation Wrangler. This is the first time we've heard that the eight-speed automatic and the diesel would be paired together. That said, we shouldn't be surprised by this news. FCA currently sells the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Ram 1500 with the diesel/eight-speed gearbox combo, making its inclusion in the next-gen Wrangler far from an Apollo 11-caliber feat of engineering. Naturally, we reached out to Jeep for an official comment. Spokesperson Gabrielle Schulte gave us the expected response to this kind of inquiry, telling Autoblog that FCA does not comment on future product. Jeep has flirted with the idea of a diesel Wrangler for some time, with CEO Mike Manley telling Ward's Auto just over two years ago that a Wrangler diesel was "on the radar," although at that time, we weren't certain whether it'd be the 3.0-liter EcoDiesel showing up in the rough-and-tumble off-roader. As for the eight-speed, SEC filings back in November revealed that it'd be coming to the Wrangler in 2018. Our source could not confirm which model year the 8AT/diesel would arrive in. Related Video:

Toledo continues fight for Jeep Wrangler production, despite mayor's death

Thu, Feb 19 2015

Where will the next-generation Jeep Wrangler be built? That's an open question, but it's one that the city of Toledo, OH desperately wants to be the answer to. The city suffered a major blow, though, with the death of Mayor Michael Collins earlier this month. Collins had been the city's biggest champion during talks with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, before suffering a fatal heart attack on Feb. 6. But Collins' tragic death isn't dampening the city's desire to carry on as the home of the Wrangler. "The mayor's passing is tragic. But on Monday, when I came to work, I knew exactly what I needed to do and exactly what needed to be done," the city's director of development, Matt Sapara, told the Detroit Free Press. According to the Freep, Sapara said Toledo and the state of Ohio have delivered an outline of a development plan that would give FCA the ability to buy an extra 100 acres to expand the factory. This is to help accommodate FCA's targeted output of 300,000 to 350,000 next-generation Wranglers, up from the 240,000 the factory can make now. "Our target in the proposal is to provide a way to increase the production capacity to a number that allows Fiat Chrysler to meet its business model," Sapara told the Freep, adding that the land could be available later this summer. FCA, meanwhile, has shown a somewhat ambivalent attitude towards Toledo production, with CEO Sergio Marchionne openly discussing the pros and cons of continuing to build the Wrangler south of the Michigan border. "We are going to take a very hard look at this without ignoring what these guys have done," Marchionne told the Free Press at last month's Detroit Auto Show, adding that he'd like to keep production there, provided the cost of retooling is comparable to relocating to another facility. Related Video:

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Wed, Jun 3 2015

Last summer, FCA outlined an ambitious five-year plan that sketched out the company's product intentions for each of its brands through the end of 2018. However, even the best strategies sometimes need tweaking. According to Reuters after speaking with unnamed people at auto suppliers, FCA is now possibly delaying at least a dozen projects in North America for a variety of reasons. From vehicle to vehicle, these postponements allegedly last anywhere from just a few months to over a year. The sources from the suppliers claim that in some cases these tweaks are for engineering and design changes. The next-gen Ram 1500 reportedly has among the shorter delays and is being pushed from mid-2017 to November 2017, according to Reuters. Also, the much-discussed future Jeep Wrangler is allegedly moving a little later to July 2017. Among the vehicles purportedly seeing longer delays, the next-gen Grand Cherokee could get pushed back about a year to 2018. That then forces the launch of the three-row, luxury Grand Wagoneer to be even further away. Jeep's upcoming C-segment CUV and the all-new Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Challenger might also see postponements. The one brand allegedly seeing an accelerated plan is Alfa Romeo. Without going into detail, the sources from these suppliers claim that the Italian automaker is getting even more vehicles for its lineup and could get them even faster than planned. "Those plans need to be flexible and fluid, with the potential to add some vehicles, pull some forward and extend the life cycle of others," FCA said to Reuters about all of these allegations. "We look at these programs on a vehicle-by-vehicle basis." Investment in the auto industry has been a major topic for FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne as of late. He believes consolidation is necessary so that companies aren't burning money on the same projects. Related Video: News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Bill Pugliano / Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Alfa Romeo Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep RAM Sergio Marchionne FCA fca us