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It had a twin with a VIN one earlier, same build date, drivetrain, color and turned into an RV.
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MJ motorhome
fiatslug87 replied to Strokermjcomanche's topic in Craigslist/eBay... i.e. Not Your Stuff
Congrats! Can’t wait to see what do to it!! I was tempted but just got the trailer. -
Words are good
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Key Parts is making new cowl covers/screens
fiatslug87 replied to Pete M's topic in Craigslist/eBay... i.e. Not Your Stuff
I need this!!! -
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CO2 Tanks for On-Board AIR (OBA)
fiatslug87 replied to thecodemonk's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
Con: CO2 is a greenhouse gas and us Comanche owners are all about being green. -
Disassembly has begun, out with the current cabinets. Bed condition is really, really nice. Before: After: And with its Jeep bed mat: The plan is to build a drawer slide out similar to the pic below except on the right side and taller, however, no stove in that location. It will also serve as a step to access the sleeping platform.
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Poll about decals.
fiatslug87 replied to Scottybbythesea's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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91 Eliminator 83K miles refresh with NOS parts
fiatslug87 replied to Red Mistress's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
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Occasional noise when heat is turned on
fiatslug87 replied to Classy Comanche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I think the belt is too tight. -
Tried my hand at some resin work
fiatslug87 replied to fiatslug87's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
Made a serving platter out of a pine stump I found, about 18 1/2” diameter, 1 1/2” thick. Filled the cracks/checks with black epoxy then stained, covered with clear epoxy and placed on a lazy suzan base. Flattened using a home made jig. -
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Occasional noise when heat is turned on
fiatslug87 replied to Classy Comanche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Maybe the blower motor. Put a long screw driver on it and the handle to your ear (or a mechanic’s stethoscope if you have one) and listen for the noise. It’s under the expansion tank. -
Jeep Comanche Behind the seat Molle Panel!
fiatslug87 replied to ThatJeepGuy's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
Currently it is secured to the rear panel with T-nuts, I’ll probably also put a couple nutserts at the top corners under the plastic panel. It is powder coated steel. -
Jeep Comanche Behind the seat Molle Panel!
fiatslug87 replied to ThatJeepGuy's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
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A lot have been uploaded here.
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What does he charge? I’m not on instagram.
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AWESOME!!!
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Wrong Acampora, should be Grace
