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  1. 1986 Jeep Comanche Custom 2.5L I4 / AX4 4 Spd Manual / 2WD / Dana 35 (3.55) / Long Wheel Base Build date: unknown (sticker was gone) Current Location: Last Location was Sand Mountain Recycling Status: Was dropped off In August 2018. Likely has been crushed since then. Current Owner: Sand Mountain Recycling (Before being crushed) Notes: White exterior / light blue interior / cloth bench seat. Had around 163k miles on odometer. Was sold to the scrapyard In August 2018 due to the body being rusted out. Was used for parts prior to this.
  2. Alabama: Alaska: Arizona: AMC Salvage 6741 W Belmont Ave, Glendale, AZ 85303 623-937-5899 Arkansas: California: J & W Auto Wreckers 8626 Antelope North Rd. Antelope, CA 95843 Alamo Access in San Antonio has a 1993 XJ, an 86 MJ, a 1999 XJ, and a 199? ZJ Colorado: Colorado auto and parts (they have a really cool plymouth as the mascot) https://coloradoautoandparts.com/p-r-t/ lkq https://www.lkqpickyourpart.com/ u pull and pay https://upullandpay.com/denver/search-inventory/ Martins supply https://www.martinsupplyautoparts.com/ Connecticut: Deleware: Florida: Georgia: Hawaii: Idaho: Illinois: Indiana: Iowa: Kansas: Kentucky: Louisiana: Maine: Maryland: Baltimore 6201 Erdman Ave. Baltimore, Maryland 21205 Edgewood 1706 Pulaski Highway Edgewood, Maryland 21040 Hawkins Point 2801 Hawkins Point Rd. Baltimore, Maryland 21226 Jessup 8125 Washington Blvd. Jessup, Maryland 20794 Mt Airy 3923 Twin Arch Rd. Mount Airy, Maryland 21771 Massachusetts: Everett's Auto parts 553 Thatcher St, Brockton, MA Adds 3-5 new jeeps every week. constantly rotating inventory (weekly) VERY BUSY yard but nice and friendly staff. Pull your own parts. Awesome little Tool Store on premises in case you forgot something. Holland used auto parts 978-667-9235 1 winning road in billerica mass They ALWAYS have jeeps, new ones every week, they keep stock for a while before crushing and once in a blue moon they get old school jeeps, cjs, grand wagoneers. They even get other old school cars too. Big yard, busy, and you can sometimes negotiate with them. Sadly they stack vehicles Jacks used cars and parts 888-873-5225 24 town farm lane north billerica mass Somewhat big yard Staff isnt bad Their jeeps selection isnt big but they have a few. Rotation is slow. They do have a grand wagoneer but its picked pretty good.. Jacks is a better place for some real old school cars. They have 60s 70s 80s cars sitting in trees. Sams pull-a-part 800-521-8000 210 granite street wercester mass Have to pay an entry fee. $2.00 but if you search through enough cars you get it back. Huge yard! Very friendly people very very busy and completely YOU pull it. They have front loaders and car stands to help you pull things if need be but they don't pull anything themselves. Big jeep stock, always new jeeps coming and going and they get comanches from time to time. Last one they had was a tan on tan swb sportruck. 2.5 5 speed 2wd. Rotted from the cab back. My favorite and only been once: Blanchard auto salvages 603-654-9445 Wilton New Hampshire This is a time capsule junk yard. Everything ranging from ford model As to vegas to ol school bread vans! and some modern cars too. Their jeep selection is small but they have a few good ones, mostly J series trucks but they have a few cjs and some willys wagons too and 1 FC. But i never found it. This place is old school, they are cash only and if you want to walk the yard its a $10 deposit. Only reason is to deter thiefs. So if you buy something they put the $10 towards that part. Michigan: Minnesota: Mississippi: Missouri: Montana: Nebraska: Nevada: New Hampshire: New Jersey: New Mexico: New York: North Carolina: North Dakota: Ohio: Davey's Jeeps Oklahoma: Oregon: Pennsylvania: EZ Pull & Save Auto Parts 2401 Summer Valley Rd, New Ringgold PA 17960 570-386-2171 http://www.joesusedautoparts.com/ez-pull/ Harry's U-Pull it Auto Parts https://wegotused.com/ Rhode Island: Dead Jeep 120 Ralco Way Cumberland RI. Been in Business since 1994. Strip and crush 5-6 jeeps a day. Mostly xj,cj,tj,yj,zj,wj,mj era parts (not to much new new stuff) We pull parts while you wait. Many parts on the shelf ready to go. South Carolina: Thompson's Used Auto Parts 9 Ridgecrest, Dr, Fountain Inn, SC 29644 Pull-a-Part Columbia, Sc South Dakota: Tennessee: Texas: Utah: Vermont: Virginia: Washington: West Virginia: Wisconsin: 1. Ray’s Salvage and Repair- Trempealeau 11862 King St (608) 534-6477 Many XJs (2 2 doors for sure) 2. Elmer’s Auto Salvage-Fountain City 877 Elmer’s Rd (608) 687-9211 It appears they have some MJs and XJs CANNOT PULL YOUR OWN PARTS Jack's Auto Ranch - N6848 N Island View Rd, Watertown, WI 53094 - 5 MJs in stock as of Fall of 2020. I have all of them registered in the MJ Registry. This place is HUGE, I have not been down each row of the entire junkyard yet and I have been there at least 10 times. Somewhat friendly for pull your own parts. The MJs are all over the place here, hard to describe their locations as the place is so large. 3D Auto Salvage - 10139 E County Rd A, Janesville, WI 53546 - 1 MJ in stock as of Summer 2020. It is registered in the MJ Registry. This is a smaller yard with not a large selection. The 1 MJ is located behind the office, not back in the Chrysler section of the yard. Not so friendly for pull your own parts if the owner does not know you. Schmidts Auto Salvage - 6918 Meffert Rd, Waunakee, WI 53597 - 4 MJs in stock as of Spring 2020. All are registered here. All back in the northeast corner of the yard with the other Jeeps. Very friendly yard that allows walking the yard to pull your own parts. Auto Parts and Recycling - W4726 Co Rd A, Fredonia, WI 53021 - 1 MJ in stock as of Fall 2020. It is registered here. It is located in the classics section of the yard on the western edge. It is pretty well picked over but someone might find some things they still need from it. The yard is a U-Pull it yard, very friendly to walking and pulling. Wyoming: Guam: (Just for you @ghetdjc320) JY Search Engines: https://www.lkqpickyourpart.com/locations/ Please list any junkyards along with their address and phone number down below that you’ve had good luck finding Jeep parts at.
  3. Has anyone compiled a list of parts to grab that are Comanche specific if we were to come across one in a junkyard? If not, could we start one now. I always forget to grab something while I'm there then kick myself when I remember later that I should have grabbed a few more parts. Inevitably, those things are always gone when I go back for them the following day. There's one in my local yard right now that I forgot to grab the rear fender flares and rear slider glass out of. Most everything else (that I can remember) was already gone by the time I got a few things off of it. Thanks.
  4. hey guys, Like many people on this forum i got to the junk yard a lot. No matter how well prepared i think i am it always turns out there is some tool or something which would have made my job 10x easier if I had thought to bring it. I figure as a group we have probably made excursions to junk yards hundreds if not thousands of times so who better to consult about a Junkyard tool kit than us? Here's some things I have learned from several frustrating "learning experiences" are good to have at the junk yard Tin snips (if you can't remove it correctly you can probably cut it out :yes: ) flashlight cheap poncho (if you think you can go to the JY without it raining; you're going to have a bad time!) gloves or rag to wipe ones hands with (greasy hands are not good for gripping tools) goggles (rust in eyes is not fun!) pry bar socket wrench & sockets (SAE, METRIC, DEEP, adapters, etc) locking pliers (when one of those "clips" breaks its about the only thing that works) Water (seriously guys stay hydrated!, i once saw a guy pass out in the heat of summer) 1/2" drive torx sockets (for those pesky seat belts!) these are things that I believe are worth the effort of carrying to the jeep section, which is inevitably the furthest point from the entrance... here are somethings I desire to add but just haven't yet: penetrating oil (missed out on a premo bench seat due to my inability to budge the rusted on bolts) hammer (a little brute force is never a bad thing (when you haven't paid for anything yet), though usually you can find some random part to apply that force) good set of wrenches(I have been looking for a cheap but durable set any suggestions?) Easy to carry box/bag for tools(I have a cheapy box i use currently but I think something easier to carry is more in order for the long walk, and mine keeps unlatching and spilling all the tools on the ground) so that's all i've got to contribute to the list. please share your tools of preference and maybe a story to go along with that suggestion! --- ps just thought of how cool a comancheclub toolbox would be :MJ 1:
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