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Big Ton 4X4 '86 Comanche In S/e Michigan: Sold


Pete M
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can't take her with me to georgia. :(  She'll make a fantastic base for someone's offroader or winter beater, but not necessarily a good candidate if you're looking to restore to original glory.

 

but you may be asking: what do you get for just a 150 bucks? 

-a clean Michigan title,

-all the sheetmetal. is originally a Cali truck so it hasn't had as much time to rust as would a michigan native (pass floorpan has a hole, one cab corner has a hole, plenty of surface rust spots, dr door got over extended once- still works)

-all the glass,

-all of the drivetrain except for the rear axle (2.8L, AX-5, np-207, 4.10 dana 30)

-big ton suspension

-7ft cap on the bed (door hinge needs to be replaced)

-bed liner

 

also bad:

-no interior

-no wire harness (interior and harness were gutted before I bought it. has just enough wires to run and be street legal) 

-no muffler

-doesn't run without gas being shot into the carb.  the truck has a mechanical pump (meaning it pulls rather than pushes) and I'm pretty sure it's sucking air through a leak in a rubber line.

 

for $250 I'll include the AMC-20 rear axle

 

for $75 bucks I'll include some great looking Gambler rims with bald tires.

 

or for $75 I'll throw in the MTRs on 5 rougher looking Canyons. (couple of the MTRs are a bit ratty looking. I used to have 4 good ones until someone decided to slash a hole in one fist%20shake%201.gif )

 

(note that the same tire offers are in my 90's ad.  first come, first serve with the choices)

 

 

 

I can take more pics if you want them

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It's a blank slate, ready for someone's HO conversion :D  there's just a steering column with a speedometer strapped to it.   the previous owner had a wire fire, removed it for repair, then decided it was too much hassle and just wired it up to work on his farm.  I will genuinely miss driving this truck.  I just loved driving around in a super-stripped-down no-frills truck. :D (although admittedly I did get the heater fan to work)

 

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