Looking to buy a 1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ Sahara and came across this rust spots when looking at it. They are asking for 9k. Are this rust spots ok or should I avoid this vehicle?
Looking to buy a 1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ Sahara and came across this rust spots when looking at it. They are asking for 9k. Are this rust spots ok or should I avoid this vehicle?
Keep looking. Don't settle for rust. You can fix or replace anything but rust fairly easily. Rust, unless done correctly (so expensive and time consuming), is extremely difficult to stop. Where the torque boxes are rotted, leads me to believe there's rot elsewhere. Just save yourself the headache and go rust free. The deal will come.
My theory is online listings on FB marketplace for Jeeps and higher trim trucks that are rust free from the south get marked up by a lot of folks to entice the northerners.
Good plan asking for feedback. Look closely at the bottom of the body / tub and inside the holes in the frame. Even stick your finger in and feel for rust scale.
Rust is the #1 sucky part about buying a wrangler. That and overall mechanical condition, which you can use to negotiate. Rust, not so much.
225k. Scares many buyers off, especially when it's 10k. At that mileage and price, your buyer audience is gonna be fine tuned TJ enthusiasts. Great looking Jeep and I'm sure it drives great, but most people shit themselves over odometer readings.
There are several good ones on the DFW marketplace for 6-7k. There's one 97 auto that appears to be in good shape for $5500. $9k for the one you posted is not a surprising asking price, and he might get it too. But now you know better. Let some other sucker take the fall.