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Can Spell Comanche (2/11)
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:driving: For that $ 700.00 Bucks you drive a good Starting Kit Truck!!!!!!!!!!! . :MJ 2: .
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:wall: All projects are difficult to start but mencioned that travel to your home is a adventure for mechanical and weather conditions. With all mechanical problems the truck make a trip, it is a proved truck. Do not worry it's a long project planning from bumper to bumper project and do not forget check all cables because I saw in the photos to prevent short circuit when it is running again. When you finish have a nice truck with favorites selected features and a great truck. :chillin: . :MJ 2: . :popcorn: :popcorn:
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January, 2014 - Alexia's '87 Sportruck
Comanchepur replied to neohic's topic in Comanche of the Month (MJOTM)
:wall: Nice restoration and this is a example to persist when other people haved a difficults in the projects. :agree: -
Diesel Conversion, '86 Mj
Comanchepur replied to jimoshel's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
:wall: At the beginning all project are hard but remember it is the time to fix all problems making the job to rebuild this truck. I saw you do not have motor in Comanche take now the time to paint Chassis, Motor Mounts, Front Suspension at the same time to make all new motor electricity and check mechanical performance of the diesel motor like compresion, seals, water pump, radiator, oil and diesel pump, air filter with sensors. Because in this form you have a best way to win time and use correctly the rebuild time and resources to finish the Offroad diesel beast. When you have another photos of the process please post to see how is the project. At the end you finish like this :chillin: with your finished beast. -
:chillin:Enjoy your truck it is in good conditions to rebuild and remember neve lost value
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:popcorn:Nice Rebuild your truck are in good shape, nice color change and details. Rebuild everything that you need MJ's maintenance value. :chillin: Enjoy your truck is a good inversion.
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Project: Rescued Comanche.
Comanchepur replied to Roost426's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
:wall: At the beginning all project is hard because you discover surprises that is no present when make the first inversion (Buy a Truck) :headpop:In this process you unknown how much more is the inversion :chillin: When you finish the project you have a big advantage (YOU KNOW THAT YOU HAVE) -
. :MJ 2: .Nice Rebuild Truck remember it is a truck with high millage, but all project needs this thinks: :nuts: Disposition to realize (Open mind to start and finished) :nuts: Expend Money to rebuild :nuts: Good luck to find :fine print: Please enjoy your vehicle it is in good shape, hard to find a good truck look the others trucks to show here in Comanche.com and compare MJ's conditions and the price payed to have a Comanche. :chillin:You enjoy a great truck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Maybe Naming This One "number Seven"......
Comanchepur replied to yellaheep's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
:wrench:You know what needs from start to finish a vehicle project that is # 7 for you. Congratulations I never heard about this model but I understand this ruck is rust free and do not have to much to fix in paint and body. Remember no easy to find and need to pay if you have a Comanche. :USAflag: It's a American Icon like eagle. :driving:Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Comanche Hooker and Enjoy your Project!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
:ack: At the beginning all project are hard but now you have the main element to start with a Comanche Eliminator with only 73 miles and stock truck. Planified all repairs use a Budget Plan. Make a estimated for all that you like to repair, make step by step paying total cost of the step. I do in this form and let me tell you when I started my 1990 Comanche have 136,895 miles and never look back to make my dream in real paying cost step by step. You have a great advantage because you know where come from this truck . Good luck and please post photos of the truck . Remember it is hard to find a solid Comanche with low millage. :cheers:
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:nuts: My other project is a 4*4 Suburban 1997 with 92,452 miles next month I put new 16 rims with P265/70SR16 Traction Tires and 4 Original Size Rancho Shocks. Is the reason to buy my Comanche because I used daily to preserve my B 52 for my Grandsons coming to visit me in Puerto Rico. She never touch mud just throw my boat in the Ramp. This truck I buyed in May with 83,100 miles and still factory specifications. :popcorn: :cheers: Down I post Photos of my 2 Toys, B 52 and Mud Toy.
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:doh: Hello Sir: At same that you when I decided to buyed a Pick up 4*4 to go to city, offroad, work, boat, Etc the best tool in this days is the internet access to all information about something to wake up the attention. You have the most important element to start your project the 1990 Eliminator MJ. Do not desperate one thing at time when you finish to fix go to seat looking your truck and take 6 beers to celebrate never look the credit card how much is the cost to fix. :cheers: :thumbsup: :banana: . :MJ 1: .
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My Herculined 90 Comanche
Comanchepur replied to manche_mane's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
:doh: All projects give a big headache but when you finished you will have a party :banana: . :MJ 1: . -
:thumbsup: Nice truck and rebuild job excellent restoration for a America Icon difficult to find in good conditions. :idea:
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. :MJ 1: . Just looking your truck I know is a low millage vehicle. The long bed is more interest because is hard to find in a excellent conditions like yours :idea:
