Vehicle Description
With a trail-ready look, fuel-injected motor, and the right
suspension upgrades to deliver a go-anywhere attitude, this 1993
Jeep Wrangler is a versatile and comfortable 4x4 for quite an
affordable price.
This has the unmistakable look of a true off-road machine. The big
lift on the suspension, deep tread tires, wide fender flares, and
large side steps show an investment in substance that also gives
this one attitude. There's even a hint of coordination with the
black wheels, bumpers, fenders, hood, and full hardtop. The value
price leaves room in your budget so that you can personalize this
one how you want. And while you may be thinking about a respray,
the current finish kind of already goes with the rough and rugged
image you want in a true jeep. Just like those guys who drop a big
V8 into a patina rat rod, this one shows the real investments here
were about what makes a 4x4 great, and it keeps an appearance that
lets you know this one is down for some fun.
The interior continues the same feeling as the exterior. There have
been the right investments in the 4x4 fundamentals, and there's
also plenty of room for personal touches/upgrades. The front seats
have been upgraded to later model buckets with good bolstering, and
the cloth upholstery will be appreciated on the hot days when you
have the roof off. You still get the proper three-point seatbelts,
and they are attached to an upgraded roll bar. These Wranglers
arguably had the best dash layout of any generation. The full
gauges are spread wide across the dash to remind everyone that this
was a serious machine. A later mode like this even comes with handy
features like provisions for factory air conditioning (it will need
servicing to blow cold again.)
Under the hood is a correct 4.0-liter motor. This inline-six was
derived from the tough-as-nails AMC line of motors, and so you get
durability and economy. Fuel injection only enhances this
reputation. The five-speed manual transmission gives you full
control, and the way this one fires up easily and shifts smoothly
gives you a confident feeling on all conditions. The 4x4 drivetrain
with two-speed transfer case, upgraded stance, and Dunlop Mud Rover
tires means this Jeep lives up to its go-anywhere reputation. But
this also has power steering, power brakes, and front disc brakes
to be better on the road, too.
This lifted Wrangler represents ability and opportunity for a value
price. Call now!