This unusual long-wheelbase version of the YJ Wrangler was popular in
Venezuela and was still made by Chrysler in small numbers as late as
1995, in the city of Valencia. The steel hard top was available on
both short and long Wranglers until 1990, and then became unique to the
long version. Both versions used the same 4.2L (until 1990) and 4.0L
sixes. Production of Wranglers in Venezuela has declined with the
economy in recent years, and as of 1997 the TJ has not been produced at
all. (Derek Redmond)
Also on The CJ3B Page, see Jeeps in Venezuela.
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