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809 views 9 replies 8 participants last post by  YjPoWeR93 
#1 ·
ok i have a 93 yj right now and my buddy has a 89 he wantsa to get rid of its a 6cyl carburated and it has no top or dors it has some rust and stuff a weak frame in some spots witch is easy fix but he wants $500 and everyhting is there but top and doors and i think i might get it this weekend just for a project to tear down and fix the old girl up!.. what ya think??
 
#3 ·
$500 isn't bad for a project start, but remember, you'll be spending $$$ and a lot of time on everything to get it back in shape, and once you do, you'll be adding the extra $$ for insurance and registration. If you're committed to it, this sounds great. If it's an impluse on a seemingly good deal, you may winds up with a pile of rust in your yard that you're going to get around to someday.
 
#7 ·
Heck shoot him $250 for it. You have to remember even if you part it out, you'll make the money back, but you will still have to put in the work of removing parts off of it. If your looking to do a project Jeep with it, atleast this way your still not over your head in initial cost to start.
 
#8 ·
Is the registration current and if not how late? Dose it have a salvage or lien on the title? I always make sure of these things, sometimes even bud's forget they have a lien or such on their vehicles. Other than that I'd go for it the hood, front grill, front window and gate would fetch you 500 easy.
 
#9 ·
parting it out and making some $$$$$$$ would get you real familiar with all of the yjs workings. remember to keep some of the "goodies" for yourself. then build on your 93.
 
#10 ·
ha thanks guys! yeah it not to bad ill post up a couple pics. tomorrow its really not that bad of shape a little rust ik it runs really well and drives and all but yeah i was htinking same if i get tired of it setting there part her out!! thanks agian!
 
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