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Blhtaz feel like doing 2 more?

PM them to me. Be sure to include the email address that you want the .PDF file sent to :thumbsup:

 

I am a little busy this morning, but I can probably get to them and have them back to you by mid afternoon +/-

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If the carpet has never been removed, the build sheet might be underneath. That's where I found mine, under the carpet behind the passenger seat. Also found a half dozen "extra" fasteners left there from the assembly line.

 

Found my 86's behind the drivers door panel. :brows:

 

I though if you did the vin # decoder thing it would tell trim package. Can find the link right now but you can Google it.

 

:cheers:

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If the carpet has never been removed, the build sheet might be underneath. That's where I found mine, under the carpet behind the passenger seat. Also found a half dozen "extra" fasteners left there from the assembly line.

 

Hm... I'm gonna have to go looking for those now...

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If you get your vin# and email it to jeep. They will email you the specs on your truck. I forget the exact site but I think its just the jeep.com

 

 

http://www.jeep.com/wccsapp/universal/J ... category=U

 

they seem to do it pretty quick

I submitted mine just to see how fast they operate and if they have any different info over what I can get. I will let ya'll know what the results are as soon as I get a response :thumbsup:

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If you get your vin# and email it to jeep. They will email you the specs on your truck. I forget the exact site but I think its just the jeep.com

 

 

http://www.jeep.com/wccsapp/universal/J ... category=U

 

they seem to do it pretty quick

I submitted mine just to see how fast they operate and if they have any different info over what I can get. I will let ya'll know what the results are as soon as I get a response :thumbsup:

 

Usually it takes them about one business day.

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Usually it takes them about one business day.

Yep...got back to me this morning...BUT, look at the reply :shake:

 

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Dear Brent:

 

Thank you for contacting the Chrysler Customer Assistance Center regarding your 1988 vehicle.

 

We have reviewed your email requesting for the build sheet of your vehicle. We appreciate the time and effort you took to write to us.

 

We regret to inform you that we are unable to provide the build sheet as per your request due to the model year of the vehicle. We suggest that you contact the Chrysler Historical Foundation to obtain the build information of your 1988 vehicle. Please note that a fee may be associated with such a request.

 

You may send your written request to the address mentioned below:

 

Chrysler Antique/Historical Foundation

One Chrysler Drive East

CIMS 488-00-00

Auburn Hills, MI 48325-2778

 

Alternatively, you can also visit their website at www.chryslerheritage.com.

 

We hope the above information will prove to be helpful to you. If we can be of any assistance to you in the future for some other concern, please let us know.

 

Furthermore, we appreciate your interest in restoring your vehicle.

However, we would like to inform you that restoring a classic vehicle can be a very time consuming and expensive project, but the final results are well worth it.

 

Thanks again for your email. We wish you all the best for the restoration.

 

Sincerely,

 

Stacy Brown

Customer Service Representative

Chrysler Customer Assistance Center

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I tried the link and this is the response I got. Dear Garry:

 

Thank you for contacting the Chrysler Customer Assistance Center

regarding the 1990 Jeep Comanche.

 

In response to your email regarding your request for the build sheet

information, we would like to inform you that we do not show you as the

current owner of this vehicle and therefore cannot provide the

information. We hope you understand our position as this is a security

measure we need to follow for our customers.

 

If you are in fact the current owner, please reply to the link below

letting us know that you are verifying ownership and would like the

information to be updated in our system. We need the owner name, address

and telephone number, and current odometer reading. Please also provide

the date of purchase, the vehicle odometer reading at the time of sale,

and either the name of the selling dealer or that it was a private owner

transaction.

 

How do they know who the current owner is and why do they make this info sound as if giving it out is a matter of national security? As far as I know there have been no truck bombings where a Comanche was used.

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Garry, that is an odd reply, but it begs the question-is your name on the title?

 

I have a hard time believing that Chrysler has access to the registry of motor vehicle records in all 50 states. Wait til Fiat gets in there and corrects this!

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I tried the link and this is the response I got. Dear Garry:

 

Thank you for contacting the Chrysler Customer Assistance Center

regarding the 1990 Jeep Comanche.

 

In response to your email regarding your request for the build sheet

information, we would like to inform you that we do not show you as the

current owner of this vehicle and therefore cannot provide the

information. We hope you understand our position as this is a security

measure we need to follow for our customers.

 

If you are in fact the current owner, please reply to the link below

letting us know that you are verifying ownership and would like the

information to be updated in our system. We need the owner name, address

and telephone number, and current odometer reading. Please also provide

the date of purchase, the vehicle odometer reading at the time of sale,

and either the name of the selling dealer or that it was a private owner

transaction.

 

How do they know who the current owner is and why do they make this info sound as if giving it out is a matter of national security? As far as I know there have been no truck bombings where a Comanche was used.

 

 

Yup I got that once too for a jeep I was looking at buying.

 

 

Jeep somehow has access to records like that, I got a letter about transferring the warrantee on my CRD from Jeep, I never sent them any contact information, buy somehow, they knew.

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