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  1. First off, I'd like to say that at this point a whole lot of people's MJ are probably anachronistic. But I looked up the word on the search bar and no one had used it yet, so I'm claiming it out lack of creativity. So I bought this truck back in 2017 in Dripping Springs, TX. Apparently, the truck came from Dallas, TX or about 3 hours away. Still Texas! Anyways, there was already a few "mods" to it. Namely, the elimination of the vacuum heater valve and A/C delete. The PCV system was also disconnected for some reason. Trip odometer has never work nor did the gas gauge. 200k+ miles when I bought it. Engine has a rod knock. Drove from Dripping to Austin then 6 hours to my hometown with no problems though. Sat in my hometown for about 2-3 years before I could personally do anything to it due to college. Over that time, the clutch bottomed out and then the clutch itself was replaced. Not much else aside from that. I was pretty sure the floor pans were rotten. It looks like whoever used this truck used as a work truck and would usually take the easiest choice to keep the thing running. I respect that but I now I have to deal with it hahaha. The windows would get stuck if I rolled them all the way down. Mirrors wouldn't adjust. Oh and plexiglass. Some details: 1991 Pioneer I6 4.0 HO AX-15 2WD Dana 44 Here are a few pictures some years after I bought it and after my step-dad got rear-ended at a very slow speed. They're not great but I don't seem to have many pictures from that time or from when I bought it but I do have some ancient ones from when the dealership posted pictures:
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