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DirtyDishSoap
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Restore This Old Rig

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My Dad gave me this rig awhile ago. problem is, can't afford the money pit of something near my age, and my only means of transportation outside of my legs.

Issues that need to be fixed.

Immediate:
Motor - Good thing my Dad mentioned this thing is refurbished with only 200,000 miles...A decade ago. I can really only guess on how miles this motor has but it's probably the most concerning. I've only had it maybe 4 years, but it rides pretty rough.

Rear drive shaft - Now this is a tricky SOB. I snapped this late last year, the old man found one on market after hunting together but it's somehow longer than the previous. Probably because the year is iffy. It's a general nightmare. Installed it with the U-Joints but either the fucking thing is too long (I'm hoping) or the Yoke going into the transfer case is warped, and...Not a fun fix in this weather.

New Bow Assembly - This isn't urgent. It's a soft top to begin with so cold/wet weather is going to blow dick to begin with, that being said, it's so damn old that water damage is an issue to where it's breaking the radio, to where I have to listen to the sound of the wind. Or Mookies Erotic Novels about Saxi and Mrswdk/Ralph. I'd rather not. Personal gripe and not an immediate focus.

New Body Kit - This is more or less just a paint job. Just to say "Hey look! I'm purty! Don't violate me!" I've though about changing out the front end and rear end, but it would defeat the purpose I'm going for (IE: Just making my dad relive old memories).

Googling costs for what I am asking...
Motor - $2,000 USD roughly. I've never installed a motor myself, but...Done just about everything myself up to this point so f*ck it.

Drive Shaft - This is a cunt. I've seen it anywhere between $150 to $1000. A safe bet is $300 for a decent condition, given the age.

Bow Assembly - This is not including the soft top...Hopefully at least. If anyone looks this up. I've seen a kit run up to $500. I'm simply replacing the plastic where it seeds into the jeep, both in the doors, on top, etc. It should be included.

Why I'm asking for help:

1. I lack the funds.

2. My Dad, whether he likes to admit it or not, or myself, or my step mom, is nearing the end of his life. She came up to me earlier wishing for it to be restored. I can gather why...Probably a "One last romantic date." I'd like try to attempt it for them.

3. I'm the worlds greatest Risk player and I demand money.

4. Running out of reasons but the 1st two were geniuine.

5. This is socialism.

If you'd like to send me money for this, please PM me. I haven't opened one yet, because I'd rather not them (my folks) know what I'm trying to do. Thanks.
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what vehicle are we talking about here, DDS?
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DDS, what vehicle are we referring to here?
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1993 jeep wrangler YJ straight 4
Dukasaur wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
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"A 1993 Jeep Wrangler has depreciated $797 or 17% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $3,652 and trade-in value of $2,589"
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I dunno, man - never have (or ever will) owned a jeep, personally. however, I will say this about them : in canada, you don't often see an ugly person driving one, lol.

*disclaimer* - this only applies to the 4x4 actual "jeep looking" jeeps such as the TJ, YJ, etc. & NOT the SUV models...
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If your dad isn’t doing well then time is a huge issue. Then…maybe…give them the dream date…rent a Jeep vehicle for the evening. Brazilian restaurant, or one to their likening. Faster, less expensive, doesn’t demand tonnes of tools and know how. They can dress up, take pictures, and you can be the caring son and maybe the chauffeur.
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HitRed wrote: Tue Feb 24, 2026 12:26 am If your dad isn’t doing well then time is a huge issue. Then…maybe…give them the dream date…rent a Jeep vehicle for the evening. Brazilian restaurant, or one to their likening. Faster, less expensive, doesn’t demand tonnes of tools and know how. They can dress up, take pictures, and you can be the caring son and maybe the chauffeur.
Good suggestion, HitRed. I hope something like this can be done.

I was able to spend some quality time with my Dad before he passed away. I will never forget that time with him. I am SOOO glad we had that time together. One of our trips was to go to a nearby bookstore; my Dad LOVED to Read. Before we left, I got us both a cup of coffee at their coffee shop inside; he told me that it was "the BEST cup of coffee he ever had." After he passed away, my Mom told me that my Dad did not want to go at least on one of our excursions. She told and encouraged Dad to go with me; I am very glad that Mom did. My Dad was a rather quiet man; we did have a chance to talk a bit, mostly small talk on these excursions together. I got the idea when I took Mom to a doctor appointment and Dad and I needed to do something instead of wait there. I took him to a nearby coffee shop at that same local bookstore (it is a "box store" and part of a chain).
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Very cool!
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Do you have the yoke from the old drive shaft? You mentioned te weather sucks but putting the original yoke back on would be a good start.
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