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Originally Posted by Sarc
Not Jeep’s finest effort, but that hasn’t stopped folks from overpaying (in the event you’re looking to fix it up and sell):
https://bringatrailer.com/jeep/wrangler-yj/
But if you plan on keeping it, it can be a positive experience for what it is.
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I had a 1988 Sahara like this, hard and soft top.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1988-jeep-wrangler-27/
Sold in 1995 for $7,500 with 125k on it. Not bad considering a sticker of $14,900.
Mine also included the stretched out webbing trim feature on the seats.
EDIT: Either I was in much better shape at 20 when I could remove and reinstall the hardtop by myself but can not do it with my JK or the tops have gotten heavier.
It’s likely the former but I prefer to believe the latter.
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