1987 Jeep Comanche Pioneer 4x4 on 2040-cars
Newnan, Georgia, United States
1987 JEEP COMANCHE PIONEER 4 WHEEL DRIVE This is a Southern Georgia Comanche so no rust issues. Adult owned.. 4.0 Inline 6 Cyl. engine 5 speed manual shift. New Goodyear Wrangler tires with only a few hundred miles on them. The body is straight with no body damage. Factory bed liner. The paint looks good with a good shine and no clear coat issues. The original interior is clean and in good condition. The drivers seat has minimal wear as seen in photo. All of the gauges work. The radio does not work. The Comanche runs and drives very smooth. The engine is quiet and it shifts through all gears smooth. All of the fluids are clean and clear. Overall, this is a very nice, well maintained Jeep Comanche. Feel free to ask any questions, or if you need other photos just let me know. I live 30 minutes from the Atlanta Airport and can meet the buyer there or if you want it shipped or I can be available anytime for drivers pickup. I do have an independent local shipper if you want a quote on shipping. Reasonable rates. You can also call me at 770-722-5329 for any questions. |
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Screws that fasten the sunvisor to the headliner may pierce wires in the visor, if the part has been removed or serviced, potentially causing a fire risk. If the wires short circuit, they could overheat and potentially combust. The automakers report three injuries caused by this defect, and according to the investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "there may be a total of 52 unique fire incidents."
To fix the problem, Dodge and Jeep will inspect the vehicles for suspect wiring, and all of the models, whether damaged or not, will get a new sun visor spacer with a wire guide to stop the possibility of short circuits. According to the automakers' announcement, "this condition is not present in vehicles which have not had the headliner or vanity mirror serviced." They will notify affected owners, and repairs will begin in August.
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