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Ok so someone offered to give me a vehicle. Now you say, take it. Well i had a truck sitting around here for a while and it just sat because i didnt have time for it so i sold it. This vehicle needs work. It does run and drive just badly. Its a 1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. 4wd High and Low. Now its not practical to drive this because it sucks gas. I mean i think normally it gets 10mpg i think. Now it gets 2. I have worked on this before so i know what it needs. I dont know how trust worthy i am of these goofy 4wd engagement levers, seem to want to jam up or break in my hand. I guess what im asking is that do these make decent wheelers. I can get some larger wheels and tires for it for free and im pretty sure i can fix what is wrong with it. I guess is it worth it to even take this thing and make a wheeler out of it, or should i have the guy just take it to the scrap yard.

Edited by The Dude Abides

I say take it. If nothing else you can fix whats wrong and try to sell it, or be like me, get a rig for 250 in the summer, do nothing to it, and sell it for 500 come winter cuz it is 4wd and a guy NEEDS it :banana: Im bad...

-Bill

GIVE IT TO ME!!!!! I'll put it to good use!! :)

 

If'n you gave it to me, I'd add the extra low kit and the 4wd options kit :banana:

 

it's a wagon-eer

 

I like wagons :D

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