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picked up a 94 Jeep Wrangler recently. More or less just a toy to tinker with. Probably won’t ever see much serious driving. It has a inline 6 with plenty of power so I’m hoping to make it my new tractor retriever. My question is have any of you had experience with these old Jeeps? I’ve already rust proofed the frame with rust oleum black. No serious rot anywhere. Little pin holes in the bottom of the frame rails, but after nearing on 30 years in the rust belt it’s still cleaner than most. It probably will spend winters in my driveway on plow duty. So further rot isn’t gonna be allowed to happen.

also how many of you still drive stick? This is my first car with a manual.

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ebinmaine

I drive stick most every day. 10 speed...

 

 

 

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Maxwell-8

Here in europe most cars are stick, I have a 5 speed.

 

About the jeep, nice score. Most people find the inline 6 weak on power, glad to see you don't think that way. And old jeep is always a good option, sure for off-roading

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Stormin

 Only ever owned two autos. One Jag and one Daimler. Prefer having a gear lever. I like to do the thinking instead of leaving it to the car.

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Skwerl58

The inline six 4.0 is as bulletproof as any engine. They run great if maintained. There are plenty of the 4.0 still running with well over 200000 miles. Preventive maintenance is the key on vehicles. Check the Jeeps u-joints,  differential fluids and trans fluids and ride it. 

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peter lena

@Ifixoldjunk agree with others on preventive maintenance, my son has jeeps , regularly uses an open gear oil spray to feed the metal , never letting anything dry out , for rustproofing , lives above Burlington vt . emphasis on body seaming , wheel well arches , leaf springs .recently getting ready for the freeze . between ice and mud roads  , the lubricant stops rust , also mineral oil sprays it thoroughly . change out your diff oils , use  magnetic drain plugs. lot of jeep gear units are made by fiat , and fail a lot , synthetic  gear oil and keep it fresh . good luck with it , pete     

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Ifixoldjunk
5 hours ago, Skwerl58 said:

The inline six 4.0 is as bulletproof as any engine. They run great if maintained. There are plenty of the 4.0 still running with well over 200000 miles. Preventive maintenance is the key on vehicles. Check the Jeeps u-joints,  differential fluids and trans fluids and ride it. 

Yeah lmao, mines around 230,000 now. Great engines.

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8ntruck

Looks like it has a tractor picker upper on the front.  That will make it easy to move the non running tractors around. :D

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cschannuth

Nice find. My brother has a jeep just like that only it’s white. It is old enough it still has a carburetor and it can be a bit finicky but they love that thing. With regard to sticks, if I buy a vehicle and a stick is available that’s what we get. My whole family can drive a stick including my 20 year old daughter. The new automatics are much faster and smoother than a stick but I like being able to dictate what gear the vehicle is in.

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