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How rare are the 91/92 MJ's?


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all 3 of my Michigan MJs will technically fire up and drive away. you just gotta figure out howto make that happen. Sometimes even I can't get one or another to putter across the parking lot and I know them inside and out. :shake:

 

 

Here's my 86's dash for you to study up on before you get here. :D

 

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:popcorn: ummm...well back to the topic lol.

 

LOL, sorry :rotf: :fool: So, someone on here not too long ago posted something about the "official" CFC MJ count. Where was that source from? I did a brief google search of scrap vehicle records and found nothing...does anyone know of any website that maybe keeps track of year/model scrap certificates? I would imagine there has to be some record of every vehicle destroyed; maybe something a classic vehicle appraiser might have access to? If so, I think that would be MOST valuable for determining the rarety of the 91/92 MJ's...you know, once we figure out the official number made, then subtract the fallen ones to see just how many of them technically still exhist :dunno: I'll keep digging.

 

-James

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:popcorn: ummm...well back to the topic lol.

 

LOL, sorry :rotf: :fool: So, someone on here not too long ago posted something about the "official" CFC MJ count. Where was that source from? I did a brief google search of scrap vehicle records and found nothing...does anyone know of any website that maybe keeps track of year/model scrap certificates? I would imagine there has to be some record of every vehicle destroyed; maybe something a classic vehicle appraiser might have access to? If so, I think that would be MOST valuable for determining the rarety of the 91/92 MJ's...you know, once we figure out the official number made, then subtract the fallen ones to see just how many of them technically still exhist :dunno: I'll keep digging.

 

-James

 

The official number is the one I posted for '92... 3183 or something... I have that backed up by a couple jeep books that correspond.

 

Rob L.

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:popcorn: ummm...well back to the topic lol.

 

LOL, sorry :rotf: :fool: So, someone on here not too long ago posted something about the "official" CFC MJ count. Where was that source from? I did a brief google search of scrap vehicle records and found nothing...does anyone know of any website that maybe keeps track of year/model scrap certificates? I would imagine there has to be some record of every vehicle destroyed; maybe something a classic vehicle appraiser might have access to? If so, I think that would be MOST valuable for determining the rarety of the 91/92 MJ's...you know, once we figure out the official number made, then subtract the fallen ones to see just how many of them technically still exhist :dunno: I'll keep digging.

 

-James

 

The official number is the one I posted for '92... 3183 or something... I have that backed up by a couple jeep books that correspond.

 

Rob L.

 

 

:shake: its all good James

 

Yeah I have found 2 pics of a 1991 MJ like mine...shortbed 4X4 Colorado red....etc I agree that finding the number of scrapped MJ's would help alot with knowing truely how rare certain models are....My MJ was manufactured in september of 1990 but was a 1991 model....

 

what month is the cutoff for the next model year? July???? I think thats what it was... :dunno:

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:popcorn: ummm...well back to the topic lol.

 

LOL, sorry :rotf: :fool: So, someone on here not too long ago posted something about the "official" CFC MJ count. Where was that source from? I did a brief google search of scrap vehicle records and found nothing...does anyone know of any website that maybe keeps track of year/model scrap certificates? I would imagine there has to be some record of every vehicle destroyed; maybe something a classic vehicle appraiser might have access to? If so, I think that would be MOST valuable for determining the rarety of the 91/92 MJ's...you know, once we figure out the official number made, then subtract the fallen ones to see just how many of them technically still exhist :dunno: I'll keep digging.

 

-James

 

The official number is the one I posted for '92... 3183 or something... I have that backed up by a couple jeep books that correspond.

 

Rob L.

 

 

:shake: its all good James

 

Yeah I have found 2 pics of a 1991 MJ like mine...shortbed 4X4 Colorado red....etc I agree that finding the number of scrapped MJ's would help alot with knowing truely how rare certain models are....My MJ was manufactured in september of 1990 but was a 1991 model....

 

what month is the cutoff for the next model year? July???? I think thats what it was... :dunno:

 

Usually, they stop making the previous model year around April/May...

 

Rob L.

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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. quote]

Its called a IP address and people with programs such as Cain and Abel... can IP flood u if they got ur ip, by instant messaging is the easiest way.......ur more likley to get tracked using aim, yahoo and web browsers then posting ur vin or license plate

:smart: :drool:

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