Alright so... since this is a thread about SUVs that aren't Cherokees, and i hate hate HATE red cars, naturally i'm...
...looking at a red 98 Cherokee Sport 4x4 2dr 5spd on Saturday. SWMBO's stepdad has one that he's had for a few years, and now he thinks the oil pump is on the way out, so he's wanting to sell it to us for $2500. Two things: 1) I'm not going to pay $2500 for it if i get it, maybe $2000. 2) There's no way the oil pump is toast after 170k miles. More likely, the sending unit went bad, as ours is on its 3rd one since purchase, and the clusters are absolute garbage in the later Cherokees.
So Saturday, i'm going out there with a mechanical pressure gauge, checking it, finding out that it has awesome oil pressure, not saying a damn thing, then driving home with it.
At least... that's the smart theory and really, the best idea from a "this is smart" perspective.
But it's also boring. I'm hoping that the motor is hosed so i don't have to buy it.
What i'm looking at tomorrow:
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/4712854169.html
Yep. That's a beat up 94 Land Cruiser. I already trolled car-part.com and found replacement hood, fenders, and door for about $550 already in the correct color all within 2 hours of my location. If it's not bent and looks like i can get it looking even halfway presentable with a BFH and some nut/bolt work, i'll be buying that.
Also: the latest TGUSA has got me really wanting a Montero, so i'll probably end up with one of some sort if both the Land Cruiser and the Cherokee are a no go.
In the meantime... what exactly should i be looking for to see if this Cruiser is a lost cause vs. a bolt-on-parts-and-roll scenario? Owner says it runs and drives well, and i'm of the thought that if something as stoutly built as one of these was truly bent/messed up, the body damage would look a LOT worse, but that's not just gut feeling.
Halp?