Null 1988 JEEP Wrangler 4.2
	Serial number: 2BCCZ81KXJB511699 
Fully serviced, c…
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1988 JEEP Wrangler 4.2 Serial number: 2BCCZ81KXJB511699 Fully serviced, certificate 846 A FFVE certificate Sold without technical inspection Mileage: 14539 L6 engine (4.2L Injection) 114hp DIN 20 000 / 25 000€ When Renault took control of the AMC group in the early 1980s (and thus of Jeep), it was decided to completely renew the American manufacturer's aging range. Following the presentation of the Cherokee XJ in 1983, the Wrangler YJ was launched in 1986. Replacing the Jeep CJ, which dated from the end of the Second World War, the Wrangler remained aesthetically and technically close to its predecessor. The chassis was taken from the CJ, but length was increased, leaf springs were upgraded and stabilizer bars were fitted to improve handling and comfort. Ground clearance is reduced, but the Wrangler remains an excellent franchiser, thanks in particular to its non-permanent all-wheel drive. Body styling remains very similar to that of the CJ, although the adoption of square headlamps, very fashionable in the 1980s, is noteworthy. Two AMC-sourced engines were available at launch: a 119 hp 2.5 four-cylinder and a 114 hp 4.2 six-cylinder. The Wrangler YJ quickly found its audience, and sales volumes in the USA were acceptable. The Wrangler on display has been restored. It is equipped with a 6-cylinder 4.2l fuel-injected engine mated to an automatic gearbox, power steering and front disc brakes. It has hard and soft tops. ERRATUM: As the vehicles presented have not been on the road for several months, a service will be required.

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1988 JEEP Wrangler 4.2 Serial number: 2BCCZ81KXJB511699 Fully serviced, certificate 846 A FFVE certificate Sold without technical inspection Mileage: 14539 L6 engine (4.2L Injection) 114hp DIN 20 000 / 25 000€ When Renault took control of the AMC group in the early 1980s (and thus of Jeep), it was decided to completely renew the American manufacturer's aging range. Following the presentation of the Cherokee XJ in 1983, the Wrangler YJ was launched in 1986. Replacing the Jeep CJ, which dated from the end of the Second World War, the Wrangler remained aesthetically and technically close to its predecessor. The chassis was taken from the CJ, but length was increased, leaf springs were upgraded and stabilizer bars were fitted to improve handling and comfort. Ground clearance is reduced, but the Wrangler remains an excellent franchiser, thanks in particular to its non-permanent all-wheel drive. Body styling remains very similar to that of the CJ, although the adoption of square headlamps, very fashionable in the 1980s, is noteworthy. Two AMC-sourced engines were available at launch: a 119 hp 2.5 four-cylinder and a 114 hp 4.2 six-cylinder. The Wrangler YJ quickly found its audience, and sales volumes in the USA were acceptable. The Wrangler on display has been restored. It is equipped with a 6-cylinder 4.2l fuel-injected engine mated to an automatic gearbox, power steering and front disc brakes. It has hard and soft tops. ERRATUM: As the vehicles presented have not been on the road for several months, a service will be required.

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