Hi guys!
I'm from over in Buffalo NY in the rust belt. Out there Comanches seem hard to find, especially without rust. Those without rust seem to sell for a fortune.
Right now I have a 1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport (4.0L w/ Auto, 4wd), Forest Green. It's in good shape, no rust out and still has the factory undercoating! I've only had it a year and drove it around last winter. Took it on a ski trip to Lake Placid and man is it fun to drive in the snow. Has around 140,000 miles.
I'm out in the Bay Area in California for an internship until December and I'm thinking about buying a Comanche out here and driving it the 3,000 miles back to Buffalo. Then I'd probably sell my Cherokee... I have too many cars already. (If it interests you, I have a 1973 MGB GT that I just restored, a 1980 MGB Convertible that needs restoring, and a 1973 GMC Motorhome my grandfather bought new, needs some TLC).
If they still sold them new I know how I'd fill out the option sheet.
I'd love to get a diesel but I hear those are super rare. So I'd probably settle for a 4.0L or maybe one of the 4-cyl options (what do you guys recommend?). I want a 4/5-speed manual and it absolutely needs 4-wheel drive (Buffalo winters :eek: ). I'd prefer a short bed for MPG.
The long bed would make more sense and if it doesn't hurt MPG too much. Not much of a concern.
If I could find one with a bed cap then I could throw my mattress in the back and sleep there ;)
Let me know your thoughts on swapping my Cherokee for a Comanche, good options or problems to look for, and buying on the west coast vs. the east coast, and driving it across the country!
For your trouble, here's some pictures of my other vehicles: