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ptep121 08-24-2011 08:16 PM

1990 XJ with 43k original miles!?! How much $$?
 
Saw a beauty of a Jeep - 1990 XJ/Cherokee/Wagoneer with 43,000 original miles! It's white with the classy woodgrain panels, all power, leather, and Garage kept. I've inquired and found the following:

New Battery, May 2011
New Front/Rear shocks, November 2010
Water Pump, Coolant Resevoir, March 2010
Tires were bought in 2005, but only 2600 miles on them!!
It was a grandmother's grocery getter and garage-kept.

HOW MUCH SHOULD I OFFER??? And what should I be concerned with in terms of buying a older car with low miles?? (i.e. hoses rotting, etc)

And also, is it really worth getting rid of my '99 XJ for a jeep that is 9 years older but has almost 100,000 fewer miles??

Damn this is tempting.

Bustedknuckle 08-24-2011 08:20 PM

That sounds like a dream truck. But since you already have a 99, stick with that.

I love my 90', but it did have it's short falls. Such as the closed cooling system, and lack of any real obd system. Low mileage shouldn't be a huge concern. Most simple rubber products would be easily replaceable, and I'd be curious if the R-12 system was converted or not. Outside of that, I'd be willing to be you'd start having random seal leaks with regular use, again, no huge hard to find deal.

I'd say 2k-2,500 would be fair. 3k tops.

excess650 08-24-2011 08:26 PM

Go to Kelly Blue Book and price it out as a private sale....only goes back to 1991, but you'll get an idea.

http://www.kbb.com/jeep/cherokee/199...ue&anchor=true

Used vehicle prices have risen dramatically over the past few years.

ptep121 08-25-2011 08:18 AM

Would you believe they are asking $5700 :laughing:

Funny thing is, I'll bet somebody over pays them. If it is still there and they're motivated to sell it for less than what I can sell mine for, then I might consider it.

I'll dig it up, but did these even come with airbags?? Other "standard" stuff that I might not even think about??

Spunkmeyer 08-25-2011 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by ptep121 (Post 1163694)
I'll dig it up, but did these even come with airbags?? Other "standard" stuff that I might not even think about??

Drivers-side air bags didn't become mandatory until the 1994 model year in the U.S., IIRC.

excess650 08-25-2011 10:42 AM

According to Kelly Blue Book the suggested retail for a '91 would be $5065 so they're way over priced. They can ASK anything they want, but its only worth what someone will pay.

'96 had a driver's airbag, but I'm not sure that '95 did. Keep in mind its a RENIX so not even OBDI. '96 is the first of OBDII.

OverlandZJ 08-25-2011 11:05 AM

You guys do realize some things appreciate in value right?

Looked at a clean CJ7 or Scrambler lately? How about an older Land Cruiser?

As rigs get older and harder to find, espescially in clean condition with low original mileage they tend to appreciate. The rarer they are the quicker this appreciation comes into effect.

I'm not saying it's worth asking price, but dont consider KBB or other value guides as the bible...

excess650 08-25-2011 11:11 AM

Really? tell it to the insurance companies! LOL!

OverlandZJ 08-25-2011 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by excess650 (Post 1163919)
Really? tell it to the insurance companies! LOL!


You can always insure for replacement value.. not what their fair market value is. You'll pay the higher premium..

Slick761 08-25-2011 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Bustedknuckle
That sounds like a dream truck. But since you already have a 99, stick with that.

I love my 90', but it did have it's short falls. Such as the closed cooling system, and lack of any real obd system. Low mileage shouldn't be a huge concern. Most simple rubber products would be easily replaceable, and I'd be curious if the R-12 system was converted or not. Outside of that, I'd be willing to be you'd start having random seal leaks with regular use, again, no huge hard to find deal.

I'd say 2k-2,500 would be fair. 3k tops.

I Love my renix.... LOVE LOVE LOVE! Who needs obd when you have a multi meter? If you keep that closed cooling maintained you shouldn't have a prob. And imo renix is much easier to make power out of, plus it has a more stout block :-) I paid 2300 for mine with problems but it was already lifted wither 33x12.5 tires.... its salvage title but I am confident in my skills. The only real problem I've had is the fuel pump going out and some really funky wiring left from the p.o.

CattyXJ 08-25-2011 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by Slick761

I Love my renix.... LOVE LOVE LOVE! Who needs obd when you have a multi meter? If you keep that closed cooling maintained you shouldn't have a prob. And imo renix is much easier to make power out of, plus it has a more stout block :-) I paid 2300 for mine with problems but it was already lifted wither 33x12.5 tires.... its salvage title but I am confident in my skills. The only real problem I've had is the fuel pump going out and some really funky wiring left from the p.o.

Multimeter over obd? Nuts to that. Ha!

Slick761 08-25-2011 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by CattyXJ

Multimeter over obd? Nuts to that. Ha!

Hey I like quality time with my baby! :gunsmile:

spazzyfry123 08-25-2011 04:15 PM

Heh. I'm not sure about that price. I bought my 10 year newer XJ with mileage not too far off that '90 for $4,000 with clean title and bone stock.


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