jeeperjohn
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- Temecula, CA
It would be a great starting point for a buggy!if it was a 4X4 i would be considering it. super clean jeep.

It would be a great starting point for a buggy!if it was a 4X4 i would be considering it. super clean jeep.
If you're talking about the yellow Jeep, it looks flat enough on the bottom to be the Chrysler 8.25, which is not a bad axle.Hmmm, can anyone tell what that rear axle is in the photo toward the bottom? I'm looking for a second XJ and this might be interesting to convert to 4X4. Might be a good Jeep to put my D30 with Warn hubs in. Maybe cast off my tc case as well. Anybody here ever do a 4x4 conversion before?
Good thing it runs grate.
need to swap the tranny, thats the biggest job.Hmmm, can anyone tell what that rear axle is in the photo toward the bottom? I'm looking for a second XJ and this might be interesting to convert to 4X4. Might be a good Jeep to put my D30 with Warn hubs in. Maybe cast off my tc case as well. Anybody here ever do a 4x4 conversion before?
need to swap the tranny, thats the biggest job.
true, just sucks pulling a good working trans out of a cream puff jeep like that and putting in god knows what. you can have the replacement rebuilt, but by the time you do all that you could have overpaid for a clean 4x4.not a big job at that
WTF happened to that quarter panel ?!
is that where the oem tire swing mounted?
Dude wants $15k for it. Hard to believe that there's an MJ out there with only 13,000 miles on the clock. Looks damn clean though.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/3563457942.html
Figured I'd throw this one in too. Seems like the price is a bit high as well as the front end but eh. It's a green lifted 96
http://slo.craigslist.org/cto/3549238573.html