Sexy + Tough = Jeep Comanche on 2040-cars
Waxahachie, Texas, United States
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Now you can own the LEGEND, the Sexy, Tough JEEP COMANCHE. They are so rare that you will have the only one of these classics in town! *1987 Jeep Comanche*
The Jeep Comanche was manufactured only 7 years from 1986 to 1992. It is the heavy duty truck version of the Jeep Cherokee and this one is a rare “classic”. It is a tough, high clearance vehicle that gets great mileage.
I purchased her in March 1999 to fix up for my son and worked on her from 1999 through 2012 as I could. I registered her for road use in June 2012. I’ve just now got her totally renovated and repaired as close to new condition as possible, but must sell her.
This Comanche is the straight 4 cylinder (150 Cubic Inch) standard bed with 2 wheel drive.
Wikipedia reveals that this vehicle was the first to use the new “Unibody” construction that is so widespread today because of the stability and durability. Jeep named the frame for the Comanche as the “Uniframe”. The frame is over 8” deep. That is much deeper than conventional mid-size truck frames. This was the first Jeep to use the new “Quadra-Link” suspension on the front end which gives greater ride comfort and axle articulation when off-road. The Comanche has the longer leaf springs on back which gives better load carrying capacity than the Cherokee without creating a hard ride. It has the Aisin AX=4 (four speed) standard transmission and gets 25 miles per gallon on the highway.
Listed below are the costs of the renovations done to date. I just got her out of the body shop as the final step in the renovation and have only driven her +-200 miles since I’ve had her. Everything is brand new.
3/20/09: Purchase Price-$500
4/14/10: Walmart-New Sony CD Player/FM Radio and Speakers-$120
8/26/10: Prines-2 wheels & 4 Jeep Hub Covers-$55
9/1/10: Hudson Brothers Automotive-New brake disk pads, new brake adjustment cable, rebuilt master cylinder, pack wheel bearings, lube, check differential grease-OK-$244
9/3/10 Anglen’s Automotive-4 New Goodyear Wrangler RT/S tires-$360
9/15/10 Ernie’s Auto Electric-Replace vehicle computer, check and update wiring as needed, install new Sony CD Player and speakers-$1,770
5/1/12 Anglen’s Automotive-Complete overhaul/repair: Repair head, replace gaskets, thermostat, belts, water pump, spark plugs & wires, timing gear, chain & housing, new battery, oil & filter, lube, antifreeze, new tail light lenses, run A/C check, replace front brake rotors, new rear wheel cylinder & shoes, new wiper blades-$2,478
10/29/13 Matercraft Body Works-Complete body overhaul/repair: New hood, fender & back of hood vent, recover & repad the seat, new headliner, new inside cabin lights, new heavy duty custom fabricated front bumper, new bedliner in back and bedliner on both bumpers, complete rust protection, repaint in original red color-$5,329
10/31/2013 Walmart-New floor mats & rear view mirror, new Covercraft Pronet tailgate net-$55
Total Amount Spent to get renovated and road ready-$10,911
I have the receipts for all work done and it was done by qualified repair companies.
MUST SELL! $9,900 OBO |
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