



Jeep’s Wrangler is well-regarded as a solid four-by-four with impressive off-road capabilities from the factory. Building on Jeep’s CJ heritage, the Wrangler name came in 1986 and prevails to this day with the JL generation. Meanwhile, classic Wranglers like this first-generation 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade are fast becoming desirable classic off-roaders. If you’re interested, you can get your hands on this 52,440-mile Jeep from Sun City, Arizona by just calling us or sending us an IM. But don’t delay, vehicles like this sell pretty fast.
This 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade showcases the two-door body style that all first-generation or YJ-series Wranglers sported. You could have your YJ as a hardtop SUV or a convertible; this vehicle is of the former. However, it does have the removable doors that all Wranglers (and the CJ before it) are known for. It’s also the only generation with rectangular headlamps as the second or TJ generation onwards switched to the famous circular design. Adding to its allure and off-road readiness, this Wrangler sports a nice set of silver alloy wheels, shod with BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A tires. Meanwhile, out back is the spare tire, replete with a cover adorned with our Flag. The interior of this 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade is a time capsule from the Eighties and early Nineties. You’ve got gray cloth seats for four occupants, a full gauge pack, and a heating and ventilation system as standard amenities. There’s also a Jeep-branded radio with a cassette tape player. Yup, it’s all very analog and manually operated, which is fantastic for when you’re in the middle of nowhere as there’s fewer things to go wrong when splashed with mud or dust.
This 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade uses the venerable AMC 4.0-liter straight six engine. In 1991, the engine received fuel injection, helping it make a respectable 190 horsepower. Power goes to all four wheels through a 5-speed manual gearbox and two-speed transfer case. That’s more than enough to go adventuring wherever you please.


Built to tackle virtually any terrain while delivering serious on-road presence, this 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4x4 takes the already-capable JL Rubicon platform to another level through an extensive list of premium off-road upgrades. Showing approximately 19,070 miles, this Sting-Gray example combines factory Rubicon capability with a Magnuson TVS 1900 supercharger system producing approximately 500 horsepower, transforming the Wrangler into an exceptionally powerful and highly capable off-road machine. Paired with a desirable 6-speed manual transmission, upgraded suspension, reinforced driveline components, and massive 37-inch BFGoodrich tires, this Rubicon has been comprehensively built for enthusiasts seeking both trail performance and standout presence. Factory-equipped features such as the Cold Weather Group, LED Lighting Group, premium audio package, and Safety Group also ensure this Wrangler maintains modern comfort and convenience alongside its hardcore off-road hardware.


The 2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara Black Widow Edition takes the already capable Wrangler platform and elevates it into a purpose-built off-road machine with aggressive styling and premium customization. Showing just 16,110 miles, this example blends factory comfort and technology from the Sahara trim with SCA Performance’s renowned Black Widow package. With its lifted stance, FOX suspension, and 35-inch all-terrain tires, this Jeep is equally at home crawling trails or commanding attention on city streets. The addition of features like a WARN winch, Gorilla Glass windshield, and cold weather amenities make it a well-rounded, turnkey build that stands out both visually and functionally.


Most off-road machines don't have any road manners; they can be tough to control, and you eventually may get tired and resort to a car that doesn't have any soul for daily driving and your purpose-built off-road for the weekends. Don't settle on the soulless daily and unreliable weekenders, cut out the trouble and get yourself this 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sport we have today. Hailing from El Paso, Texas and with a reported 21,007 miles run since new, this machine comes with a Customer Preferred Package 22S, Trailer Tow & Auxiliary Switch Group, Convenience Group, Jeep trail-rated kit and makes for a daily driver that is more than capable when the road stops.



The Jeep CJ-7 represents one of the last truly analog chapters in Jeep’s storied off-road history, arriving before the Wrangler ushered in a more modern era. Produced from 1976 through 1986, the CJ-7 became one of the most recognizable civilian 4x4s ever built, blending rugged simplicity with removable-top freedom and genuine trail capability. This 1986 Jeep CJ-7, showing 158,355 miles, represents the final model year of the iconic CJ lineage, giving it added appeal among Jeep enthusiasts. Finished in a cheerful Sky Blue over a reupholstered tan leather cabin with a white hard top, this example combines vintage Jeep charm with thoughtful modern usability upgrades, making it a far friendlier classic to enjoy regularly than a bare-bones stock truck.


The Jeep Gladiator took the Wrangler’s proven open-air off-road formula and added genuine pickup practicality, creating one of the most distinctive trucks in the modern market. This 2021 Jeep Gladiator Sport 4x4 shows just 19,745 miles and presents as a significantly upgraded example tailored for buyers who want far more visual presence and off-road capability than a stock truck can offer. Finished in Black Clear-Coat with a custom brown-and-black leather interior, this Gladiator departs meaningfully from its factory Sport trim roots and adopts a far more premium, personalized personality. With an aftermarket lift, oversized off-road rubber, upgraded wheels, and Jeep’s proven Pentastar V6, this is the sort of build equally suited for weekend trail use, beach cruising, or making a statement in daily driving.


If a standard Jeep Gladiator Sport feels a bit too ordinary, Rocky Ridge clearly had a different audience in mind. This 2023 Jeep Gladiator Sport 4x4 Rocky Ridge Edition takes Jeep’s already capable midsize pickup and transforms it into a far more aggressive, attention-commanding off-road machine with premium upgrades throughout. Showing 15,727 miles, this example stands out in Jeep’s highly desirable Limited Edition Earl finish, a color that has quickly developed a following among enthusiasts for its rugged yet distinctive appearance. Beyond its factory Jeep equipment, the Rocky Ridge conversion adds serious visual presence and trail-ready enhancements including a 3-inch suspension lift, FOX Adventure Series shocks, 37-inch all-terrain tires, power running boards, custom Rocky Ridge styling cues, and a rugged stubby front bumper with integrated LED lighting. Blending factory usability with specialty-builder exclusivity, this Gladiator offers the kind of turnkey custom build many enthusiasts want without the time, uncertainty, or expense of modifying one themselves.



The Jeep CJ-7 represents one of the last truly analog chapters in Jeep’s storied off-road history, arriving before the Wrangler ushered in a more modern era. Produced from 1976 through 1986, the CJ-7 became one of the most recognizable civilian 4x4s ever built, blending rugged simplicity with removable-top freedom and genuine trail capability. This 1986 Jeep CJ-7, showing 158,355 miles, represents the final model year of the iconic CJ lineage, giving it added appeal among Jeep enthusiasts. Finished in a cheerful Sky Blue over a reupholstered tan leather cabin with a white hard top, this example combines vintage Jeep charm with thoughtful modern usability upgrades, making it a far friendlier classic to enjoy regularly than a bare-bones stock truck.


The early 1990s Ford Bronco represents one of the last true full-size two-door SUVs built with unapologetically rugged character, removable-top freedom, and genuine off-road capability. This 1992 Ford Bronco Custom shows approximately 200,365 miles and presents as a thoughtfully personalized example of Ford’s iconic fifth-generation SUV. Finished in white over a brown interior, this Bronco balances classic utility with functional upgrades that make it equally suited for weekend adventures, beach cruising, or simply embracing old-school SUV nostalgia. With its removable hardtop, V8 power, four-wheel-drive capability, and custom touches including a unique canvas cover, this Bronco captures the rugged Americana that has made these trucks increasingly collectible.


Few vehicles carry the same level of off-road credibility and global recognition as the Land Rover Defender 90. Built to tackle some of the harshest terrain on earth, the Defender became a symbol of rugged adventure thanks to its simple engineering, durable drivetrain, and unmistakable boxy design. This 1994 Land Rover Defender 90 is an especially desirable example thanks to its right-hand-drive configuration, turbo diesel powerplant, and tasteful off-road-focused upgrades. Showing approximately 23,027 miles, this Defender has been enhanced with practical additions such as a locking differential, snorkel, auxiliary lighting, and all-terrain tires, making it equally suited for weekend exploration or cars-and-coffee duty. For enthusiasts seeking a classic analog 4x4 with genuine character and worldwide cult status, this Defender 90 checks all the right boxes.

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