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I've always wondered how rare it was to find a 1991/1992 MJ...and what drivetrain options were most difficult to find...I would suppose the AX-15 and D44 would top the list....As much as I'd love to build a bad nasty rig out of my MJ...I really don't want to tear up a rare Jeep by lifting it and modifying it excessively....I can't say my MJ is in very good condition...but I'd love to restore it...

 

And no I don't want to give my VIN...but my build date was 9-1990 and it has the skid plate option....

 

Thanks!

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And no I don't want to give my VIN...but my build date was 9-1990 and it has the skid plate option....

 

Thanks!

 

Never understood...why is it some people are so wierd about the VIN on their vehicle? And for that matter, license plates (being blocked out or blurred in pics)? Its information anyone can get by looking at the vehicle, but cannot easily be duplicated :dunno: Anyway, not to steal your thread...just curious.

 

-James

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Some of the hardest to find, yet most sought after MJ's... Late model 4.0L with more power, the better of the manual trans's, and the newest ones available. Not many made, and the last of an ERA.

 

Cherish it my friend. :cheers:

Rob L.

 

Thanks and I def will cherish it! If I don't enough already :thumbsup:

 

And no I don't want to give my VIN...but my build date was 9-1990 and it has the skid plate option....

 

Thanks!

 

Never understood...why is it some people are so wierd about the VIN on their vehicle? And for that matter, license plates (being blocked out or blurred in pics)? Its information anyone can get by looking at the vehicle, but cannot easily be duplicated :dunno: Anyway, not to steal your thread...just curious.

 

-James

 

I understand where your're coming from and yes people can see my VIN and tag everyday...but I personally am more cautious on the internet when posting things of that matter.... ;)

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Never understood...why is it some people are so wierd about the VIN on their vehicle? And for that matter, license plates (being blocked out or blurred in pics)? Its information anyone can get by looking at the vehicle, but cannot easily be duplicated :dunno: Anyway, not to steal your thread...just curious.

 

-James

 

Because people can find out who you are and where you live.

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Plus, there are a TON more ways to find someones address. If someone wants it, they will get it. This is an age of technology, and information. A plate or VIN won't hurt.

 

If someone has it out for you, they aren't going to stop just because they can't get your info from your MJ. :roll:

 

Rob L.

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:rotf: OK, I got it now. I for some reason never saw it that way, always thought there was the concern of someone "stealing" a vehicles "identity" or something :shake: It just never made sence until now. FORTUNATELY, I don't think I have too much to worry about driving a base model POS subaru and an MJ...not too many people set and determined to steal those, I can see the concern with high dollar cars though.

 

thats why we have guns.....

:thumbsup:

 

:cheers:

-James

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Never understood...why is it some people are so wierd about the VIN on their vehicle? And for that matter, license plates (being blocked out or blurred in pics)? Its information anyone can get by looking at the vehicle, but cannot easily be duplicated :dunno: Anyway, not to steal your thread...just curious.

 

-James

 

If you don't think it's a big deal, then post your VIN and license plate number...

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Never understood...why is it some people are so wierd about the VIN on their vehicle? And for that matter, license plates (being blocked out or blurred in pics)? Its information anyone can get by looking at the vehicle, but cannot easily be duplicated :dunno: Anyway, not to steal your thread...just curious.

 

-James

 

If you don't think it's a big deal, then post your VIN and license plate number...

 

:hmm: Umm, appearantly you misread me...I'm not arguing with anyone here...I was just wondering

 

:D :cheers:

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i think we got a little of topic here

 

back to the subject of how rare they are

 

I don't have the exact production numbers but i am willing to bet that some one on here will post them after me if i ask yall to. i want to say that 1991 the made about 1100-1200 and in 1992 they made about 500-600ish. :dunno:

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:hmm: Umm, appearantly you misread me...I'm not arguing with anyone here...I was just wondering...but if it makes you feel better:

 

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:D :cheers:

 

No, I didn't misread you. I'm not arguing with anyone here either. I just wanted to see if you'd do it. Just kidding around with you man. LOL :rotfl2:

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No, I didn't misread you. I'm not arguing with anyone here either. I just wanted to see if you'd do it. Just kidding around with you man. LOL :rotfl2:

 

:rotf: :shake: And for the record...not much for custom plates here, but I somehow wound up with one on each of my vehicles, and I got no problem showing them off as I like them both :D But to think you wasted my time typing those damn VIN numbers :wall: :fool: They are probably not right anyway, cause you get 5 or 6 in and all the numbers and letters start to mix together in a string of confusion, and I am still a look-at-keyboard when I type person, so there is bound to be an error in there somewhere :nuts:

 

:cheers:

-James

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No, I didn't misread you. I'm not arguing with anyone here either. I just wanted to see if you'd do it. Just kidding around with you man. LOL :rotfl2:

 

:rotf: :shake: And for the record...not much for custom plates here, but I somehow wound up with one on each of my vehicles, and I got no problem showing them off as I like them both :D But to think you wasted my time typing those damn VIN numbers :wall: :fool: They are probably not right anyway, cause you get 5 or 6 in and all the numbers and letters start to mix together in a string of confusion, and I am still a look-at-keyboard when I type person, so there is bound to be an error in there somewhere :nuts:

 

:cheers:

-James

 

The VINs are right... I looked both of them up on AutoCheck. :rotfl2:

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