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Jeep Wrangler Classic Cars for Sale

The Jeep Wrangler stands out as a true off-road specialist among classics, with removable doors and roof, robust body-on-frame construction, and versatile configurations from two- to four-door versions. Its model history ranges from leaf-sprung YJ to the modern JL with advanced electronics and comfort, offering both purist and well-equipped variants for all tastes.

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2005 | Jeep Wrangler TJ

TJ LWB - Low Mileage - EU Delivered -

$87,090
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Conversion/Special
$112,883
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1991 | Jeep Wrangler 2.5L

JEEP WRANGLER 2.5 Soft Top YJ 1991

$47,328
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$43,749
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1988 | Jeep Wrangler YJ 4.2L

Jeep YJ Wrangler 4.2 // 33 Jahre in 2. Hand // orig. 39t km// Erstlack

$50,935
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1998 | Jeep Wrangler Sport 2.5

JEEP Wrangler TJ SOFT TOP 2.5 FINANZIABILE

$31,493
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Jeep Wrangler listing references from Classic Trader

Below you will find listings related to your search that are no longer available on Classic Trader. Use this information to gain insight into availability, value trends, and current pricing for a "Jeep Wrangler" to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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1990 | Jeep Wrangler 2.5L

LAREDO !!

$26,3913 months ago
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2015 | Jeep Wrangler 2.8 CRD

$46,1573 months ago
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2004 | Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4.0L

Liebhaberstück mit K&S Umbau

$43,9853 months ago
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2014 | Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4.0L

$39,1334 months ago
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History of the Jeep Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler has been produced since 1986 as the successor to the celebrated Jeep CJ. It continued the off-road legacy that began with military vehicles in the 1940s, yet the Wrangler introduced notable changes such as square headlights on the YJ and improved comfort features over time. Built originally in Ontario, Canada, and later moving to Toledo, Ohio, the Wrangler underwent several technological and design evolutions. Through four model generations—YJ, TJ, JK, JL—the Wrangler enhanced its off-road ability, daily usability, and range of engines while remaining faithful to its origins with solid axles and removable body parts.

Model Series Evolution

The Wrangler replaced the Jeep CJ in 1986 with the launch of the YJ series, easily recognisable by its rectangular headlamps and leaf spring suspension. In 1995, the YJ made way for the TJ, which introduced coil spring suspension and improved ride comfort. The long-wheelbase LJ 'Unlimited' followed as a rare niche model before the JK arrived in 2007, bringing four-door variants and modernised safety. The JL has been in production since 2018, boasting significant advancements in technology and driver assistance while retaining classic Wrangler traits. Each generation offered a choice of petrol and diesel engines, various transmissions, and specific model lines like Sport, Sahara, and Rubicon.

Highlights and Statistics

Key features defining the Jeep Wrangler include: removable tops and doors, foldable windscreen, body-on-frame build, solid axles front and rear, selectable four-wheel drive with high and low ranges, and outstanding ground clearance. Models like the Rubicon set benchmarks in off-road capability with features such as electronically disconnecting sway bars and locking differentials. Across generations, configurations range from minimalist to comfort-focused, with later variants offering leather interiors, advanced infotainment, and safety systems.

Technical Data

Special Editions and Collectible Models

The Wrangler has seen numerous special and limited editions. The Sahara is known for its body-colour fender flares, unique upholstery, and premium sound system. The Rubicon is engineered for tough terrain, with heavy-duty axles, Rock-Trac 4x4 system, and selectable locking differentials. The LJ 'Unlimited' offers an extended wheelbase and increased towing capacity, making it a practical rarity. Over the years, Jeep has also released exclusive runs, commemorative paint schemes, and country-specific variants catering to off-road enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Engine, Transmission, and Handling

The Wrangler is constructed for demanding terrain: it features leaf springs on early YJ models and switched to coil springs from the TJ onwards for superior articulation and comfort. Powertrains range from four and six-cylinder petrol engines to later V6 petrol and diesel motors, all with selectable all-wheel drive and low-gear ranges. The Rubicon editions stand out for their off-road prowess, including an advanced Rock-Trac system and additional clearance. Transmission choices span from sturdy manual gearboxes—sought after for precision off-road work—to durable automatics. Even early Wranglers handle rugged trails and endure challenging weather, though on-road comfort has improved significantly from TJ onwards. - YJ (1987–1995): Rectangular headlights, leaf springs, classic off-roader appeal.

  • TJ (1997–2006): Coil springs introduce improved comfort and handling, round headlights reintroduced.
  • JK (2007–2018): First four-door Wrangler, advanced safety, and comfort features.
  • JL (from 2018): Modern infotainment, driver assistance, and mild hybrid options in some markets.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

The Wrangler’s shape is instantly identifiable with its flat fenders, exposed door hinges, compact overhangs, and seven-slot grille. Interiors are versatile, from utilitarian YJ cabins—vinyl or cloth seats, robust plastics—to Sahara and Rubicon trims laden with soft materials, stitched leather, and state-of-the-art infotainment. Accessories abound: modular roofs (hardtop, softtop), removable half-doors, roll cages, winches, off-road bumpers, LED lighting, and custom paintwork or graphics. The Rubicon and Sahara offer premium upholstery, distinctive trims, and practical storage solutions. Usable for daily driving or outdoor adventure, the interiors reflect a shift from rugged practicality to everyday usability in recent models.

Other

A key appeal of the Wrangler is its vibrant ownership community, with countless aftermarket options for modifications or restoration. Accessories tailored for camping, overlanding, and trail defence are widespread, as are technical upgrades like suspension lifts, heavy-duty axles, and auxiliary lighting. Furthermore, maintenance is straightforward due to the model’s popularity and availability of spare parts. Many classic Wranglers also qualify for historic registration, benefitting from lower tax and insurance classes depending on local regulations.

Summary

For enthusiasts seeking authentic off-road heritage, extensive customisation options, and lasting mechanical robustness, the Jeep Wrangler offers a distinctive classic car experience. Model variety—across YJ, TJ, JK, and JL generations—ensures suitability for everything from trail use to daily driving, while high demand for early models underscores a thriving classic market. Whether as a purist’s convertible or a well-equipped touring SUV, the Wrangler provides a blend of practicality, adventure-readiness, and character unmatched by newer crossovers.