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PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:58 am 
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The two flag Jeeps were painted by the guys in lowbake AFAIK. Lowbake is the body and paint repair area. I was told that a few guys did it as a "special assignment". Since the cars were scrapped I'm assuming that they were junk (at least in Chrysler's eyes) to begin with. I was in lowbake the other day, and saw the hoods hanging on the wall. That's all that's left of them.

there might be other flag Jeeps out there, but I can guarantee you the paint job is not factory. It is impossible for the robots in paint to do that. There were only two, hand painted off the line. With the exception of the hoods, they are both gone.


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 Post subject: Re: Factory Stories
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Heck, I would even have sprung for a JK if it was available with diesel and a manual tranny... even if I would have had to stretch to afford it :)


I think I speak for the majority when I say we'd all spring for ANY Jeep with a diesel and a manual tranny.

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I think I speak for the majority when I say we'd all spring for ANY Jeep with a diesel and a manual tranny.


My job now on the JK involves starting the vehicle. That's right, I'm the first person to twist the key on your new JK. :) Well, one of three people on my shift.

I'd like to say that we build plenty of diesel, manual trannys, but they are all for export. I'll have to pay attention tonight.

Personally I'd like to see them all be diesels. I have less work to do on them compared to the gas engines. :goink:


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ArcherAce wrote:
but they are all for export.


And therein lies the problem, ArcherAce.

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But is also good since I'll just order one and have my wife pick it up for me in Dar-es-Salaam ( Tanzania)
Wonder if I can order here for delivery there? mmmmmmmmmm :?:

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 Post subject: Re: Factory Stories
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There has been talk here that if you take the engine out of it and import them separately, you can have a JK or KJ diesel in the States....

Dunno if that's true.

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There has been talk here that if you take the engine out of it and import them separately, you can have a JK or KJ diesel in the States....

Dunno if that's true.


Yes, that is very true. If anyone is interested, please let me know..............

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tonycrd wrote:
There has been talk here that if you take the engine out of it and import them separately, you can have a JK or KJ diesel in the States....

Dunno if that's true.


Yes, that is very true. If anyone is interested, please let me know..............

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dieselenthusiast wrote:
tonycrd wrote:
There has been talk here that if you take the engine out of it and import them separately, you can have a JK or KJ diesel in the States....

Dunno if that's true.


Yes, that is very true. If anyone is interested, please let me know..............

Rhett


Can you discuss it here, or do you want a PM?


I can discuss it here. I'll do my best to answer all the questions.

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 Post subject: Re: Factory Stories
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This seems about as good a place as any to bring this up...

Quoted from here:
http://www.jeepmax.com/2010-jeep-wrangl ... -chrysler/

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According to Fiat-Chrysler's five-year plan, the Wrangler will get a long-overdue diesel engine option at the end of 2010, and make some concessions to fuel economy (a start-stop system) and creature comforts (a restyled interior). But otherwise, the Italian bosses are going to leave the old donkey alone.


Seriously? A Diesel Wrangler?

Someone pinch me, and tell me this isn't just a nasty rumor...

I am wishing for a 4-door rubi, diesel and stick.

I would even pay "new car price" to own one. (I only every purchased one car new... my 1999 Integra Type R... I paid thru the nose for it... but it was worth it :D)

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Seriously? A Diesel Wrangler?

Someone pinch me, and tell me this isn't just a nasty rumor...


So far it's only a rumor. Chrysler has no immediate plans for a North American Diesel Wrangler according to the CEO and spokesman for the Jeep division.

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So there is a good chance that you put your hands on my baby???? J/K nice story must be nice to be apart of the jeep history! :JEEPIN:

edit: Oh and Im also one of those waiting for a diesel Jeep (preferably a JK) and I want auto not manual.

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Donkeykong wrote:
This seems about as good a place as any to bring this up...

Quoted from here:
http://www.jeepmax.com/2010-jeep-wrangl ... -chrysler/

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According to Fiat-Chrysler's five-year plan, the Wrangler will get a long-overdue diesel engine option at the end of 2010, and make some concessions to fuel economy (a start-stop system) and creature comforts (a restyled interior). But otherwise, the Italian bosses are going to leave the old donkey alone.


Seriously? A Diesel Wrangler?

Someone pinch me, and tell me this isn't just a nasty rumor...

I am wishing for a 4-door rubi, diesel and stick.

I would even pay "new car price" to own one. (I only every purchased one car new... my 1999 Integra Type R... I paid thru the nose for it... but it was worth it :D)



We think alike! My wife gets all upset when I talk about buying a new vehicle even though I would only do it for one Jeep. A JK rubi diesel. Too bad that I am not planning on not purchasing a new jeep for about 3-4 years. I hope by then there will be a diesel version here that I can actually order instead of buying someone else' regret/problems.

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we have had diesel JK's from the get go both 2 and 4 door


Now that's just mean to rub in :(

I might be a POM living in the states, but I still like to drive my cars.. for some reason the American consumer has more important things to do than actually drive their cars... I can't think of any better excuse for there not being a Manual Transmission offered in FIAslyers biggest market... in all their vehicles.

At least I can enjoy knowing that if I kill my battery in my libby that a simple rolling hill start and a pop of the clutch will get me home....

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Sorry. It irks me that a vehicle meant to be driven isn't available with all the gear needed to drive the darn thing.

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 Post subject: Re: Factory Stories
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I can discuss it here. I'll do my best to answer all the questions.


Alright... shoot:

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p

£13,495 which is $20,130.03

Not outrageous.

There are also some £500 cherokee diesels with manual.

I have family in the UK who could potentially purchase the vehicle (heck, I'm even blessed with a great uncle who is a mechanic who could look it over for me... )

My questions:
1) Would I have to remove the engine? (and ship it separately?)
2) Would an imported vehicle be able to be titled here in the states?
a) I have a million miles on my libby... if I did get the diesel import it would mainly be my trail rig, but I would want to be able to drive it when I please without worrying about mileage/restrictions.
3) Would I need a broker?
4) Why is Michael Manley such a weenie when FOREIGN COUNTRIES get the vehicles I WANT, but they are an AMERICAN ICON?!?!?!
5) Does it help that I am a British citizen? I have plenty of family over there, although I haven't had residency there for most of my life, I could in theorie purchase said vehicle, get it MOT'd and have my family drive it for enough time to maybe utilize some kind of law which lets me bring my vehicle to the states?

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I can discuss it here. I'll do my best to answer all the questions.


Alright... shoot:


Mark,

I have spent a fair amount of time and money setting up a cost effective way to do business with oversea professionals in the auto and salvage industry. My ultimate goal was to build a trusting and professional relationship with oversea organizations who could provide me with top notch service at the most affordable rate. Since then, we have established a healthy overseas relationship and have shipped several products at affordable rates. It is illegal to ship entire vehicles; however, it is legal to ship parts, i.e., diesel engines, transmissions, wiring, etc.

How does it work? The customer will tell me what they are looking for. For example, if you are wanting a European 3.0 Mercedes diesel engine that comes factory in the Jeep Commander, I would start the search. Once we have identified a salvaged Commander with a low mileage diesel engine, then I would make the purchase with your approval. The overseas company will ship all the necessary parts to make the diesel engine swap to your satisfaction. Typically, for a factory install, all you need is the motor, transmission, front axle, springs, wiring, and gauge cluster. And to be completely honest, the overall cost is totally dependant on the type of engine you are wanting, the current economy, supply and demand, and the amount of business that we do. Lastly, we keep the transaction confidential with each customer. We do provide some support to help individuals in each state know who to license their vehicle legally. And just to clarify, I do this as a hobby. Because I have invested time and a few thousand into this hobby, I do make a small amount of money in order to save the customer a few thousand dollars

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Why is it that Jeep an American company gives all the cool stuff to other countries leaving us with much to desire.

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Why is it that Jeep an American company gives all the cool stuff to other countries leaving us with much to desire.


I can't say that it's only Jeep, although they are the only US car manufacturer that I know who does this (I am sure they all do... )

Ford Makes some stupid awesome rally cars, including a 4wd focus with a cosworth turbo engine for Europe...
VW has a new sirrocco/corrado which I haven't heard of being offered in the US.
The Honda (Acura) Type R back in the late 90's/early 2000's had a better engine in japan, and a styling front clip...
Subaru was selling the WRX as a turbo Impreza for at least one body style before we got a watered down version here in the states....
Back to Ford... even the old escorts in europe came with an awesome turbo engine...


Those are a couple of examples off the top of my head...

Can anyone confirm where the European Jeeps are made?

Diesel, I might take you up on that offer... but I want to see what happenes in the US market first... I am not too keen on "building my own" diesel... especially if AEV is potentially making them... with Dana 60's... but rear leaf springs? (I'm talking about the J8)

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