Thank you,
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12 years ago
Thank you,
Wow! Still have my 93 ZJ, only rust it has is on a few rock scrapes under the body and one "love bump" when it tried to mate with a tree.. That's the problem with places that use salt. :/
Still though, you got a good amount of years out of it for being in the salt belt.
It has been great. LONG driveway, many times stopping to clear the windshield so I could line up on the fence row and well equipment. May never forgive the dealership for missing the "I packed the breather with snow" and replacing the computer! (cought it the second time my self) Oh well, time for a Toyota.
The trek starts tuesday at a company named RS Motors, where my ZJ, in for a fuel line repair is declared (I still had the oil changed). I have a stack of buisness cards and am the new best friend of many car salesmen by late evening Friday. Saturday morning my wife and I head out to look at more, having run the lakeshore of WNY on the way back from Hamburg to look at a 98 ZJ. (~130 mile round trip, less the lakeshore drive) She decides that we should go pick up my work truck that is in for repairs, from RS Motors first, to leave us all day to shop for that next vehicle. A contendor, the nissan frontier is gone, met the salesman, Frank. Looked at it on tuesday, gone thursday. The inevitable question, "what is your price range". "5 year off lease, $10,000" the reply. Max takes us to Little Valley to look at a couple of vehicles he took in trade and has not looked at. Diamonds in the rough. The Nissan did not pass muster. The 04WJ was sold when it came around the end of the row of cars I cannot afford. (per my wifes comment "we just found our next one, dident we") Candy wrappers and kid prints (we wont mention the dog hair) later, a test drive and back to the salesman we go. Looking forward to picking up the next 10 year DD tomorow. Its a Jeep Thing.
Car wash with the underbody spray. Or a wand wash or a pressure washer and good kneepads. Massive volumes of water to help flush the areas in the body where it inevitably collects. Your ZJ should look like a waterfall for several minutes after a good carwash as it drains out from the body.
10K is pretty close to what I see the last of the solid axle full-size jeeps going for around Denver area.
Thinking about one, or just spring for the poor man's land rover version.
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