Vehicle Description
Survivor cars are rare, but a survivor Jeep was unthinkable...
until now. This 1991 Jeep Wrangler is a genuine 13k-mile machine
with shimmering factory paint and a showroom-quality interior. So
we're not sure if we should call this the ultimate go-anywhere 4x4
or a museum piece!
We already love the Wrangler generation because it was where the
military Jeep image merged with some premium flair. After all, the
Wranglers were sold to those who wanted to go out on the town
Friday night, but then get up early on Saturday morning to get to
the fishing camp. And this one captures that attitude the best.
After all, the original Radiant Fire paint still lives up to its
sizzling name thanks to meticulous care and always being
garage-kept over the last 26 years. In fact, the whole Jeep has a
time-machine level of quality on original tight-fitting soft top,
bright steel wheels, perfectly aligned half-doors, and barely a
scratch to be found anywhere!
Inside this time capsule feeling continues. These Wranglers
arguably had the best dash layout of any generation. The speedo and
tach 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 wood veneer dash. Plus,
underneath those premium seat covers you'll find the factory bucket
seats that are so fresh, you still perfectly see the Jeep logo
stitching. And because even the prettiest of classic Jeeps still
needs to remain functional, this one has been upgraded with two
Tuffy lockboxes. And the one in the center console also houses the
AM/FM/cassette stereo. That way you can feel secure about leaving
this Wrangler open to the world, no matter where you park.
Under the hood is the numbers-matching 2.5-liter motor. And on a
survivor this well preserved so far, you'll love that this one
remains honest right down to the original factory jack in the
engine bay. This motor was derived from the tough-as-nails AMC line
of motors, and so you get durability and economy. Plus, with
fuel-injection and the control of the five-speed manual
transmission, this is always a lively machine. Add in the power
steering and front disc brakes, and you won't be able to resist
adding to that amazingly low odometer reading. But while this is an
amazing survivor, the 4x4 drivetrain with two-speed transfer case
means it's always worthy of the go-anywhere Jeep name.
We are truly astonished that an amazingly preserved Wrangler like
this exists. So if you miss out on this one, there might never be
another. Call today!!!