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http://columbia.craigslist.org/cto/3319381760.html

 

1990 Red Jeep Comanche truck (Rare only 9,576 produced)

Engine: Fully Rebuilt Straight 6 Cylinder 235+HP, Less than 1,000 miles on rebuild, serviced regularly

Transmission: Good solid transmission, no seal leaks

Body: Overall Body is in good shape and straight

Electrical: All electrical works including headlights and taillights

Interior: Fair condition except the headliner , has aftermarket radio

Package: Comes with a tool box already installed, a 2" hitch receiver already installed, American Racing aftermarket rims, New Wide Tires, A/C car

BAD: Slight power steering leak, small throttle problem, scratches in paint, dent in bumper, needs speakers

***(Has been used for a work truck) new pictures of the whole truck up soon

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So why does this fellow want to sell such a great truck? What is he going to buy that is better? People are stupid.

 

I know what is right and wrong with my Comanche. I have literaly dumped thousands of dollars into fixing it after an accident and having it stolen. then recovered. I know what has been done right to fix the truck. Sometime, down the road, I need to rebuild the transmission and the engine, to get rid or fluid leaks. But when the truck gets used 3-4K miles a year, it is hard to do everything right away.

 

What else can I use to haul 2200 lbs. of cement blocks home from the Home Depot? And haul more than 3000 lbs of back yard waste to the dump? I really love this truck for the work horse it is. And I get to write off the repair costs on my taxes, because it is a work truck. I don't really care about the 13-15 mpg when the truck is working. Just a cost of doing business.

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What else can I use to haul 2200 lbs. of cement blocks home from the Home Depot? And haul more than 3000 lbs of back yard waste to the dump? I really love this truck for the work horse it is. And I get to write off the repair costs on my taxes, because it is a work truck. I don't really care about the 13-15 mpg when the truck is working. Just a cost of doing business.

 

Here's what U can use at a home depot; Their truck! - - - - It's a flat bed rental with a 3200 lb wt limit - no hitch - has ramps - home depot calls it a "Load N Go" - is supposed to be for customers to get their larger purchases home, BUT the typical poorly trained person doing the rental isn't going to ask if you're buying anything - If you are buying, fine - just make a FREE rental a condition of the purchase - Free rental will be automatic unless U ask at a busy time/day, like a Sat afternoon - - - - - Rental rates are $19 1st 75min - $69 all day - Store mgrs go PFG if U tell 'em it;s an all day so say nothing - the others could care less but still best to say nada about all day - Also, the truck is supposed to have a full tank of gas when it;s rented - HAH! - They have a 40 Gal tank & usually it's filled by the previous renter just enough to get the needle to register full - NOT THAT ANYONE'S GONNA CHECK IT - Odds are a different person will handle the return - IF you're told about being responsible for gas used & to have a receipt upon return just do as most and have the Mrs or someone behind U at the closest gas station on the return trip & put the fuel in that vehicle - give that receipt to whomever If that person should ask for it & that's a big IF. - - - - I was a THD tool rental Mgr & service tech at the end of my working career - Was an eye opener.

 

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