Full Size Jeep Buyer's Guide

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Automotive, Buyer&, Antique & Classic
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Author: John Meister ISBN: 9781311884220
Publisher: John Meister Publication: January 19, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Meister
ISBN: 9781311884220
Publisher: John Meister
Publication: January 19, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Revised this book to update links. wagoneers.com was sold to bjsoffroad.com last year and a few of the links didn't work. The links work now and point to jeepmeister.com/sj or johnmeister.com/jeep/sj

An "FSJ" is any vehicle produced in North America, carrying the "Jeep" nameplate, with 2doors, 4 doors, in 2wd or 4wd, whose wheelbase does not exceed 132", nor is less than 108", and whose tread width is no more than 63" or less than 57". This definition is known to include the following models: Wagoneer: 1963-1983, Gladiator and J-series pickup: 1963-1987, Cherokee: 1974-1983, and Grand Wagoneer: 1984-1991.

"You think you want an FSJ (Full Size Jeep)?
1) Are you a mechanic?
2) Are you married to a mechanic?
3) Are you related to a mechanic?
4) Are you independently wealthy
and know a good mechanic?
"If you can't answer yes to any of the above, this may not be the best choice in vehicles for you."

This book provides a great deal of technical information about the Jeep Wagoneer and Gladiator line from 1962 until 1991. Engine, transmission and other technical information is summarized, as well as a detailed step by step list of areas to examine before purchasing, or to determine improvements. Pictures of a variety of FSJs are included in the book.

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Revised this book to update links. wagoneers.com was sold to bjsoffroad.com last year and a few of the links didn't work. The links work now and point to jeepmeister.com/sj or johnmeister.com/jeep/sj

An "FSJ" is any vehicle produced in North America, carrying the "Jeep" nameplate, with 2doors, 4 doors, in 2wd or 4wd, whose wheelbase does not exceed 132", nor is less than 108", and whose tread width is no more than 63" or less than 57". This definition is known to include the following models: Wagoneer: 1963-1983, Gladiator and J-series pickup: 1963-1987, Cherokee: 1974-1983, and Grand Wagoneer: 1984-1991.

"You think you want an FSJ (Full Size Jeep)?
1) Are you a mechanic?
2) Are you married to a mechanic?
3) Are you related to a mechanic?
4) Are you independently wealthy
and know a good mechanic?
"If you can't answer yes to any of the above, this may not be the best choice in vehicles for you."

This book provides a great deal of technical information about the Jeep Wagoneer and Gladiator line from 1962 until 1991. Engine, transmission and other technical information is summarized, as well as a detailed step by step list of areas to examine before purchasing, or to determine improvements. Pictures of a variety of FSJs are included in the book.

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