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Generally speaking, the’87-’95 YJ Wrangler is the red-headed stepchild of the Jeep world. This is the open-top Jeep everyone loves to hate. Maybe it’s because ...
The YJ debuted in 1987, bringing with it the Wrangler name that exists today. Jeep's CJ models, which had been around since 1945, were finally being phased out.
The Jeep Wrangler YJ was offered in quite high volumes; This all makes sense. It’s a vehicle that there are lots of, it’s been completely overshadowed by the TJ ...
The 500,000-Mile Jeep - 1987 YJ Wrangler. Forget those TV spots about 300,000-mile pickups—this Jeep has the equivalent of 21 trips around the Earth on its odometer.
The next Wrangler was the TJ, which debuted in 1997, only two years after Jeep stopped producing the YJ. The TJ came with circular headlights, a return to form for the vehicle manufacturer.
There was no ’96 Wrangler, technically, but Jeep continued to build and produce the YJ through that year. A Rio Grande trim package was introduced for ’95, and was available only on base ...
The Wranglers in "Jurassic Park" are first-generation models, called the YJ, which replaced the venerable Jeep CJ in 1987 and continued production through 1995.
With 2023 marking the 30-year anniversary of the original film, Jeep is commemorating the 1992 Wrangler YJ Saharas' starring role with the new Jurassic Park package.
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