1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee - A Grand For A Few Grand - Four Wheeler Network

Sumptuous leather interior, V-8 power, reliable 4-wheel drive, and linked suspension that irons out the terrain. One of the frontrunners in this SUV race to the showrooms was the Jeep Grand Cherokee (aka the ZJ). For 1993, Jeep introduced this groundbreaking vehicle, which built upon the Unitbody construction and coil-and-link front suspension of the XJ... When new, a top-of-the-line Limited Grand Cherokee cost $31,187. Today they can be had in running condition for less than $2,500. I was able to pick up my luxurious Cheap Truck for $2,000. It featured a substantial coolant leak from the timing... however, the motor did run good aside from the leaks, the interior was pretty clean, and the Jeep had some fresh 33-inch Falken Wildpeak tires that definitely didn’t fit. I wanted a stock driving vehicle that I could easily drive to Cheap Truck Challenge, win with, and drive home. The Jeep didn’t have a front driveshaft on it when purchased, and there was a good reason for that. The yoke on the front axle was not a standard 1310 yoke but rather a repezza flanged yoke similar to those found on JKs. Source: www.fourwheeler.com