Vehicle Description
With a trail-ready look, and the right chassis upgrades to back it
up, this one-owner 1988 Jeep Wrangler is a 4x4 with flash AND
substance.
You know this off-roader means business the moment you lay eyes on
it. There was a full professional respray in 2008, and today that
means you retain a brighter shine than the factory could provide.
But really, what's attracting you to this Wrangler is its instant
off-road presence. It starts with a 3-inch body lift and a 4.5-inch
suspension lift. Plus, there's plenty of features you'll love like
the tough brush guard front bumper with tow hooks, wide fender
flares, tubular step rails, chrome rear step bumper w/hitch ball,
and 15-in Mickey Thompson wheels. Plus, the bikini top, rear seat
cover, side curtains let you decide how much nature you want to
remain on the outside. But even with all of this rough-n-ready
appearance, this Jeep is also ready for a night on the town. The
added chrome around the hood latches and iconic grille add a touch
of class. So no matter a night amongst the stars, or a night on the
town, this Wrangler is ready to impress.
These Wranglers arguably had the best dash layout of any
generation. The speedo and tach are laid out directly in front of
the driver for proper ergonomics. Then the rest of the gauges
spread wide across the center to remind everyone that this was a
serious machine. And more than just functional, this one drives the
point home about how it's also good for a night out on the town
with great upgrades like the full carpeting, heavy-duty floor mats,
and an upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo. The air conditioning has even been
upgraded to R134a, so going into nature never means roughing it
completely.
Under the hood is the original 4.2-liter motor. It remains looking
original and honest, which is a good thing. After all, this
inline-six was derived from the tough-as-nails AMC line of motors,
and so you get durability and economy. Plus, with the control of
the five-speed manual transmission, this is always a lively
machine. Add in the power steering and front disc brakes, and this
is a Jeep that's easy to drive anywhere. In fact, speaking of
go-anywhere, the 4x4 drivetrain with two-speed transfer case and
upgraded Toyo Open Country M/T tires keeps this Wrangler worthy of
the Jeep name.
This one-owner Jeep comes with the owner's manual packet and
restoration photos. You're looking at a terrific 4x4 that's priced
for far less than you could build it yourself. So you know you need
to hurry to grab this deal. Call today!!!