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I dug this one out of the back today and put it in the shop. I forgot about what the interior looked like then i saw the hocky stick arm rest, after wiping off the 5 years of dirt i found this embedded label.

 

Anyone have them? If so info would be helpful (can't find it on the web)

 

Thanks and I'll add more pictures as I clean her up.

Unknown what build this one will end up as, the bed is very rough and damaged.

 

 

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*ZZ TRIM STYLE ZZ - PLASTIC BUCKET SEAT
-ZZ  
ADA LIGHT PACKAGE
ADL SKID PLATE GROUP
AGY Seating Group
AHL HEAVY DUTY INSUL PACKAGE
AJZ  
AWE  
BAC 75 AMP ALTERNATOR
BCQ Battery - 750 Amp Maintenance Free
CGW  
CKA CARPETS - CLASS I SHORT PILE 8 - 12 OZ
CUF FULL LENGTH FRONT CONSOLE
DGY Transmission - 3-Spd. Automatic
DSA LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL
EFB ENGINE - 2.8L GM 6CYL
GAC ALL WINDOWS - TINTED GLASS
GEC Window - Left Side, Front, Sliding
GFD SLIDING RR WINDOW
GSC MIRROR - RIGHT BLACK
HAA AIR CONDITIONING - FRONT
HCC HEATER W/UPR LEVEL VENTIL - TYPE II
JAY Instrument Cluster w/Tach
JGB Clock - Digital
JHA WINDSHIELD WIPERS - DELUXE
JJA CIGAR LIGHTER - FRT COMP
K60 BODY SIDE MLDGS - VINYL
LBB COURTESY LAMPS (BELOW PANEL)
LMA HALOGEN HEADLAMPS
LPE EXTERIOR CARGO LIGHT
MBJ Bumper - Front, Black
MDA FRT LICENSE PLATE ATTACH REQUIRED
MFD BRIGHT GRILLE - TYPE I
MWB SPORT BAR
NAE EMISS CONTROL TESTING &&&&&&&& LABEL
NFA TANK - 23 GAL FUEL
NHB AUX./H.DTY TRANS OIL COOLER
NHM AUTO SPEED CONTROL
NMC MAX ENGINE COOLING
RAF RADIO - AM/FM/MTR
SBA POWER STEERING
SCG LEATHER STRG WHEEL - EURO/SPORT TYPE
SUA TILT STEERING COLUMN
WJM Wheels - 15 x 7.0 Chrome

 

 

Build date 1/14/86

Body code JP62

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Great, Thanks MJ team!

 

@Rylee144, From the vague info i got when i picked it up your right, it was at a garage sale ($100.00) and they had a lot of dirt bike stuff.

Found this one in Riverside California, closer to Palm Springs i think.

They probably cut/fused the logo into the arm rest. It also has custom seat belts similar to harness type with the quick release. 

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7 minutes ago, jeepin4on4 said:

Great, Thanks MJ team!

 

@Rylee144, From the vague info i got when i picked it up your right, it was at a garage sale ($100.00) and they had a lot of dirt bike stuff.

Found this one in Riverside California, closer to Palm Springs i think.

They probably cut/fused the logo into the arm rest. It also has custom seat belts similar to harness type with the quick release. 

 

I've tweaked the results to better reflect the known mistakes in Jeep's computers.  :L:  of course your full build sheet is even bigger than what pops up.  we lost a lot of info before it ever got into chrysler's computer system. :(  

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no way!  :banana:

 

On 1/6/2021 at 11:50 PM, jeepin4on4 said:

I dug this one out of the back today and put it in the shop. I forgot about what the interior looked like then i saw the hocky stick arm rest, after wiping off the 5 years of dirt i found this embedded label.

 

Anyone have them? If so info would be helpful (can't find it on the web)

 

Thanks and I'll add more pictures as I clean her up.

Unknown what build this one will end up as, the bed is very rough and damaged.

 

 

 

can you snap a photo of the t-case lever area? 

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Well, there were less than 200,000 built. How many are left is hard to tell. Most of them were built in the first 4 model years, so, about 40,000 '86s. A lot of the 2.8 liter trucks have had engine problems.

 

Rare? Probably not. Common? Not Even.

 

Post up your own VIN in the registry, you will get your build sheet.

 

Even if it's not rare, it's worth preserving. The Comanche was easily the best small truck available at that time. Personally, I think the concept still holds up well. There isn't anything comparable available today, which I'm(NS)HO, is a shame.

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