my3cents wrote: » I can get things very wrong but I think the OP should have said Willys Jeep?
knipex wrote: » Define real Jeep ?? Jeep (as in the company) are in Ireland with a dealer network...https://www.jeep.ie/find-dealer Also where are you based ?
Max Headroom wrote: » Welcome to the "pedantic" thread...jasus lads will yez relax on the "Jeep" sh1t..and just try help the lad.....:rolleyes:
Noggle wrote: » So anyone able to recommend a mechanic who is available and can work on this jeep. I used the phrase real Jeep to distinguish from Land Cruisers, Owners, Landies etc.
Del2005 wrote: » A 98 Wrangler is not a difficult vehicle to work on, it's from the days when you could fix things, any mechanic should be able to work on it. Is it originally registered in Ireland/UK or USA?
Max Headroom wrote: » But will then "want" to.....unless they can plug it into something theyre not bothered...theres a crowd on DD who fix yank cars....Kildare area maybe..
Del2005 wrote: » A Willys isn't a real Jeep, it's from a different manufacturer. The Jeep is based on it. If a mechanic can't work on a classic vehicle they shouldn't call themselves a mechanic.
Noggle wrote: » Its from Ireland originally.
knipex wrote: » Then why would you or your mechanic import parts from the US ? I'm assuming this isn't your first car. Take it to whoever you used before. If you looking or advice on a good mechanic then you are probably better off asking in the Cork forum and narrow down your location a bit... But if your in or near Cork city then Dan Seaman Motors on the airport road will have access to all parts, tech manuals etc.
Noggle wrote: » Thank you I will go out there hopefully you'll be able to sort me out
Isambard wrote: » Sourcing stuff in Ireland I find is seldom easy. A Main Dealer is unlikely to have parts for a 1940s car.
Noggle wrote: » It’s a wrangler sport 98 hard top 2.5 litre
knipex wrote: » 1998 Wrangler