The Story of AJ: Our 2004 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

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Yes, we bought ANOTHER Jeep... our 3rd one!

Lynnette at the used car dealership signing some papers and leaving a deposit for the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited that you see in the background. This one is a Jeep Wrangler "Unlimited". Which doesn't exactly mean what it sounds like: that it's some special edition Jeep like an Eddie Bauer version or something.

Instead, Unlimited refers to the fact that it's an "extended model". The rear seat and trunk area are double that in an ordinary Jeep Wrangler -- like dear 'ol Scruffy.

You can barely tell that the Unlimited is larger, but it suits us just perfectly -- especially with the two dogs and all the outdoor gear we always tote along.

Plus it's a full-blown 4x4 off-roader, so we're eager to put this Jeep through its paces to see how it handles off the beaten path.


Our Own Used Car Lot?
So yes, now we have 3 Jeeps and a Chevy Malibu.

(Some might think we're trying for the "Redneck Award" in the neighborhood with all these cars parked in front of our house!)

Our three Jeeps -- two Jeep Wranglers and one Jeep Grand Cherokee. Jim's drove his Chevy Malibu to work on this morning.In fact, we have opted NOT to start a used car business from our front yard, and instead will be utilizing the services of AutoTrader.com. (That's how we found 2 of our previous cars, and have been quite happy with them.)

We will be selling my 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee ("Greenie") and Jim's Jeep Wrangler ("Scruffy").

We will be left with "Boo" (Jim's 1999 Chevy Malibu) and "AJ" (our new baby).

Hopefully, we will be set for awhile now. This one will be my daily driver. But Jim is happy that he'll get to drive it just about as much as me -- cuz every time we go out together, he's the driver.

For the record, this definitely isn't the first time that we've had more than your standard "one-vehicle-per-adult" parked in our driveway...

We went through the same thing when we met back in '98. Jim owned a 1998 Ford Explorer, I leased a 1997 Isuzu Rodeo, then I went out and bought a 1999 Isuzu Rodeo. For a week or so there, we were the proud owners of three (3) full-size SUV's!


AJ:  How This Jeep Got Its Name
This Jeep is named "AJ" due to a series of incidents...

Jim eyeing a 2004 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with only 2,400 miles on it. FIRST, the owner of the used car dealership (who, I'll state right up, is a very reputable car salesman. If you need a good, reliable used car in Franklin, TN... go see Jim Kennedy!) was pretty much obligated to tell us why an '04 UNLIMITED model Jeep Wrangler was for sale on his lot with only 2,400 miles on it!!!

The story is this:
A wealthy guy (I won't reveal his name) living in a very wealthy part of town here has done this same thing with about 10 different vehicles on this one particular car lot.

He's purchased the vehicles (usually convertibles) on a whim, had his weekend or two of fun with them, then traded them in for another make & model. For no reason -- except for the fact that he's got to try everything once.

Our Jeep Wrangler Unlimited was traded for a BMW convertible.


Enter... Alan Jackson
We've seen Alan Jackson around town several times, including here, with wife Denise, at a Tennessee Titans game. Before we knew the full story or the actual name of the guy who owned this Jeep, we were convinced that it had to be somebody of Alan Jackson caliber. Who else could purchase such expensive vehicles, then trade them in (at a loss) and do it all over again?

Someone like Alan Jackson...

When we got to thinking about it, we remembered: He does live near us. He already owns a couple of Jeeps. (And he even likes to feature them in his videos.)

Ahhhhhh... our dream had begun. In our minds, we were about to buy a Jeep "previously owned by (someone like) Alan Jackson". And if it turned out that it was Alan Jackson, then what a story THAT would be!

We decided then and there that this vehicle would be named "AJ" -- even if the previous owner wasn't Mr. AJ himself. (...but we were sure it was!)

Alan Jackson CDs. THEN, we purchase the vehicle, hop inside, and what do we find?...
The previous owner's CD collection! (He left it behind.)
And who does he have THREE (3) CD's of????...
None other than Alan Jackson!

AND FINALLY, most people know that we frequent this little hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant near our home. We're talking at least once a week. Well, on our first trip to our favorite Mexican restaurant in our new Jeep... (a rite of passage or Christening, you might say), who do we spot sitting at the table near us?... ALAN JACKSON!

This is NOT Alan Jackson's real signature... it simply represents the classic moment that we missed... one that I am certain we will live to regret. I begged Jim to get up the nerve to ask him to autograph our Jeep!... What better "lead in" than to tell him we've actually named our JEEP after him?! But Jim couldn't bring himself to do it.

Then Jim came up with a compromise. He said, "Where are those Alan Jackson CD's the guy left in here?... I'll have him sign one of those." Unfortunately, just before this very trip to the Mexican restaurant, I had removed all CDs from the Jeep -- planning to reorganize exactly the ones we wanted to keep in the vehicle, and which ones would stay in the house.

The Alan Jackson CD we always keep in the Jeep now... and LISTEN to on occasion! We've since made it a rule: There must be at least one Alan Jackson CD inside this Jeep at all times.

Thus, the name "AJ" has kind of stuck with this Jeep (...and Jim really digs one of those CD's too.)

Besides, even if "the Alan Jackson story" fades through the years, AJ could still stand for "A Jeep"...


Why THIS Jeep? And Why Now?
We weren't particularly in the market for a new vehicle. In fact, we had figured that it would be sometime in early 2006 that we would start looking for a replacement vehicle for my 175,000-mile "Greenie"... or Jim's 155,000-mile "Boo".

See, we knew we'd need a new reliable vehicle soon.

We had in mind a 1-2 year old vehicle (to avoid the immediate depreciation once you drive it off the lot). Something along the lines of an SUV. Thought about a hybrid SUV actually. That's about as far as we got.

Jim checking out the 2004 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited we spotted on a used car lot one afternoon. So, imagine my surprise when we were out driving around on a Monday afternoon and we happened upon a very good deal on a very rare find (Jeep Unlimited's had barely hit the streets at this time).


How We Knew We Had A Good Deal
It was a 1-year-old vehicle, a Jeep no less -- the patron saint of offroaders, under 2,500 miles, and the full factory warranty was still intact (including free oil changes, etc).

This thing was so "new" that some of the "extras" were still in the factory wrapping and just setting in the tailgate area -- never even touched!

I guess we were just in the right place at the right time. So we snatched up this 2004 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited in a heartbeat.

We basically got a "new" vehicle, only we didn't have to pay that "new" vehicle price!


Where's The Spontaneity In Waiting 2 Days?
Despite the fact that we practically bought it on the spot on Monday -- and within 15 minutes of first eyeing it on the lot -- we didn't actually drive it home until Wednesday.

We were so rushed the day we left the deposit then headed straight to Jim's softball game, that we were compelled to keep driving by 'our Jeep' that was just waiting patiently there for us on the lot. At least it had the SOLD sign on it!. So, that first night (only hours after first spotting the Jeep and deciding we had to have it)... after we gave them a deposit on the Jeep, we said: "Can't wait to take the new Jeep out for a spin."

We kept driving by 'our Jeep' on the lot each evening... just making sure that the SOLD sign was still on it, and that this wasn't a figment of our imagination. The next day (Tuesday) when we were twiddling our thumbs waiting for the bank to process the loan, and we did a driveby again that night, we said: "Can't wait to take the new Jeep out for a spin."

Lynnette closing the deal on her new 2004 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited at the used car dealership... but she still didn't drive it yet! Then the next day (Wednesday -- I took the day off work), I was at the bank the second they opened (without my baseball cap, by the way), after which, I rushed to the car lot & immediately gave them my money and signed all the papers. Then I went home, and said: "Can't wait to take the new Jeep out for a spin."


Here's Where The Story Gets Bizarre...
Oh, and did I mention that we bought it without even STEPPING FOOT in it? I mean we didn't even take it on a TEST DRIVE first! We simply didn't have time between when we first saw it and all other places we had to be at that time. I know... CRAZY!!!!

Jim had a softball game just minutes after we spotted this Jeep on the used car lot. We were extremely rushed to sign some papers and leave a deposit to hold this Jeep Wrangler Unlimited for us. By the way, Jim hit a homerun this night! He calls it the first homerun of his 'old man' career. We were on a really tight schedule with prior obligations (softball & work)...

Then to top it all off, even after I was the legal owner of this vehicle, I wasn't able to actually drive it off the lot yet!

While Jim was working, I chose to drive my '94 Grand Cherokee home instead, because I needed the day to entire clean it out and get it ready for sale.

Lynnette driving her new Jeep Wrangler Unlimited off the lot for the first time. Then, after Jim got off work, we went to pick up my new Jeep -- and I finally got to drive it!

Mission accomplished, but ugh... the waiting was horrendous! (And stupid. I don't recommend that anyone purchase a vehicle without first test-driving it.)


Cool Info About The Jeep Unlimited
The Jeep Wrangler Unlimiteds first appeared on the market in 2004. This, after one company (in Tennessee) had been making "extended Jeeps" for a few years -- basically, modifying the rear seat and trunk area to make it roomier, then selling these longer Jeeps for a price to consumers.

Finally, DaimlerChrysler came out with their own "extended" Jeep Wrangler and called it an Unlimited. That first year (2004), there were only a few made. Same was true with the 2005 models.

So, we're driving something that's fairly unique. And to us, this is in fact a "special edition" Jeep.

And, as evidenced by my scrapbook layout about cars, I've always WANTED my very own Jeep Wrangler:

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3 Comments

Jeff B. said:

I just happened to find this page. That was a great story. I have a similar story. I purchased a 2006 Unlimited about a month ago. It only had 6200 miles on it. All of the straps were still in the original packages. I even got the remaining 6 months of the previous owner's free 1 year subscription for Sirius satellite radio. The original owner traded in for a minivan. Imagine that. I also purchased this vehicle without going for a test drive.


I had no idea that the Unlimiteds existed other than the 2007 4-door, which I really didn't care for. I spotted a Silver and Black 2005 Unlimited at the local dealership. I noticed there was something different about this jeep. Then I researched and found out about the Unlimited models. I drove this one, but the dealer was unwilling to work out a deal with me.


Soon after that, I got on Autotrader.com, and found my 2006 model. It was about 4 or 5 hours away from me. I drove up there to see it. It was Jeep Green with Dark Khaki trim. Absolutely Gorgeous!!! I immediately purchased it and drove it 4-5 hours home that night.


I have taken my jeep into the mud a few times, and it has been a lot of fun. A friend of mine tried selling me on his Hummer H3, but I simply told him, "It's not a Jeep!".


Look forward to playing in the mud for a long time to come.

Diana said:

I found this page on a whim, and I love your story! I own a 2005 Unlimited and have a similar story. It had about 4,000 miles on it and a lot of the straps and things were still in the original packaging!
I didn't know they were so uncommon, no wonder I've only seen a handful of Unlimiteds!
Great story...thanks for the info!

Brian said:

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  • Pointing to the nut found at the bottom of each door hinge on the Jeep Wrangler.
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  • Showing how we barely scratched some paint off the nuts that hold the Jeep door on the Wrangler Unlimited.
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  • Notice the black straps that are tightly wrapped around the Jeep's frame and those black bars of the Sundrider soft top.
  • Jim in our Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with the Sunrider top down. Notice the thick bars which act as braces for the soft top itself when it's down.
  • The 2 thick metal clamps that are attached to the Jeep soft top itself and are used to latch onto the Jeep's frame when the soft top is covering the 2 front seats.
  • The rain guards above each window on the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited's soft top.
  • Lynnette riding with the Sunrider top down in the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.

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