don't only check wranglers, check cherokees that have the 4.0ho also, and grand cherokees with the I6 will have the same stuff also, i believe.
the intake can be gotten from any older 4.2 jeep with a carb. no idea on the price. the carb is going to be roughly 350 if you get a nice weber. the distributor will have to be from an older 4.2 also so you will have the mechanical/ vacuum advance instead of ecu controlled, no idea on cost of part. get a good holley or other brand name low pressure fuel pump, not just one from the parts wall at autozone or oreilly's.
its not hard and doesn't have to be expensive but the negatives are more then the positives on this swap. i did the same swap on my 1980 bmw to run a weber carb, and its cheap to do on bmws. i like carbs and know how to work them so it was nothing for me but unless you grew up working on them then its probably not going ot be beneficial for you to swap as you have ot know how to pick jets and how to set your mixture and idle screws properly. then, if you live somewhere where there are actual seasons, not like where i live where its warm pretty much yea round, you have to adjust your carb when the temps change or when you drive in the mountains because carbs don't self adjust for different altitudes or pressures.
if you can find a wrangler older hten yours, i think all the 6 cylinders prior to mine and yours are carb'd so there would be all your parts but don't use that factory carter carb, i hear htye have lots of trouble because the carb is electronic.
once you fix your fuse box though, the ecu is nothing. just get one off ebay for cheap