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1986 Jeep Comanche X - New 3.4 V6..standard Cab 4x4 Pick Up Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:114050 Color: and a close to perfect red interior
Location:

Urbana, Ohio, United States

Urbana, Ohio, United States



1986 marked the beginning of a love affair with these Comanche’s, that to this day, has never ended! These sharp Jeeps were built “Tough” and can still give any new Jeep a run for their money!

Selling my black beauty breaks my heart due to sentimental family reasons. But the money will be well used going towards the down payment on my new home!

This is a “Solid” Comanche X long bed 4X4 with a real nice black exterior and a close to perfect red interior. Offering a low 114,050 original miles, plus an additional 1,300K on the new Chevy 3.4 V6 “Professionally Installed” engine in 2012, this truck has a lot of miles left to travel! The pictures are proof of that..

Some highlights include, Priced right, well under the money invested, Working 4X4, Beds in “Great” shape, Cold air conditioning, Cruise control, And a “Kick Ass” sound system “JVC & Sony” with a 10” subwoofer also. I’ve invested $4000 in the engine alone, and replaced various other parts since 2006 when I took ownership of this fine truck. Everything rendered on this vehicle has always been done by a professional! I have all the receipts and will gladly present them to any interested parties.

I recently had a professional and active auto body man inspect the truck thoroughly. His report found:

- The entire under carriage has been under coated..as a preventive measure and not as a cover up

-The frame is solid

- 2” in diameter rust spots in the front of the driver and passenger floor pans…he stated if this was addressed in a timely manner it would not be a future problem and the pans overall are in real good shape.

-And some surface rust around the exterior rocker panels would be an easy fix

Overall he gave a very good report and also stated the truck is sturdy!

We installed a 2 barrel carb on the new engine..runs strong..but fuel injection would do it justice. The original rims need replaced or restored, loose headliner near back sliding window, And a dent in the chrome rear step bumper.

Overall this truck is in great shape and would make a dependable daily driver or be a “Wonderful Head Start” on a total restoration! If you have further questions please message me, I will gladly answer as honestly as I can!

Thank You for your interest and time…


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Sun, 28 Apr 2013

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Auto critic calls out Corvette, Mustang and Cherokee faithful

Mon, 26 Aug 2013

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