ExpatMJGuy Posted November 26, 2021 Share Posted November 26, 2021 Here she is. She's all mine. I'll be headed to the tax collectors office to get the License plates when they open tomorrow. I'm aware she needs some work done, but it's an 88. I didn't expect to just pick her up and be a perfect turn key vehicle. Her brakes are a bit spongy and mainly her faults are electrical issues. And she has several electrical issues. But I'm a good electrical tech so I'm sure I can get it sorted fairly fast starting with the turn signals not working. The body is real straight, and there is absolutely NO RUST!!! I have a 2019 Nissan Frontier Pro-4x that is in the shop because her rear axle has failed ALREADY at 25,000 Miles! She's been there awaiting warranty repair since the beginning of October. Waiting on a rear axle for so long due to the global supply chain shortage. I intend to make my MJ a bit more road worthy and use her for a bit as I don't have a truck right now for doing truck things until my Nissan comes back from the dealership. Once she gets home, I think the next step will be consult with a shop about painting her before I put a ton of work into her mechanically. She may need to be torn apart to paint her properly and I don't want to do tons of work to just undo it. I just placed her in the Jeep registry. The guy that had her before me was a real Jeep guy that saved her from a guy that was going to cut her up, lower her, and turn her into a drift truck! Thank god he got ahold of her before then, and thank god he had too many projects already to take on another! Call it luck, call it destiny, call it whatever but today she's mine! We're hopefully moving to Australia in the next couple of years. I took this project on specifically because I have an 2001 XJ project already in the very beginning stages with a parts vehicle. The XJ cannot come with me as the XJ I have is Left Hand Drive. Australian Law says to register a Left hand drive vehicle it must be over 30 years old. I've loved Comanches for years. I've always wanted one. They are getting harder and harder to find. The Comanche is a North America only vehicle only and was not sold in Australia. I figured if I was going to do a Comanche now is my time and if I am going to spend tons of time on a project before I go, I might as well work on something that has a possibility of coming with me. And then once it comes with me it will be really unique and collectable as it wasn't sold there. My son is in love with this thing too, so this is it, my new primary project and hopefully a family heirloom and a piece of America that will hopefully follow me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fiatslug87 Posted November 26, 2021 Share Posted November 26, 2021 Nice! To which part of Australia will you be moving? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExpatMJGuy Posted November 27, 2021 Author Share Posted November 27, 2021 2 hours ago, fiatslug87 said: Nice! To which part of Australia will you be moving? 9/10 chance it will in Sydney or somewhere or in the surrounding area. 1/10 chance there could be a last minute audible for Melbourne. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMO413 Posted November 27, 2021 Share Posted November 27, 2021 Looks like a nice truck. Welcome to the club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExpatMJGuy Posted November 29, 2021 Author Share Posted November 29, 2021 OK So I've had a weekend with my truck and spent some time with her. I was going to look at the brakes first but the previous owner left a wheel lock set on the vehicle and no key. Since the wipers only worked in slow somewhat and only in one speed I decided I have a few wiper blade racks around from Cherokees so I decided lets make a swap. And that's where owning a Comache truly slapped me in the face for the first time. The wiper rack had an AMC plug on it and the Cherokee ones all have Chrysler plugs. Oh well I modernized the plug in the vehicle to make all future repairs easier. Works but the delayed function is still a no go and we now have fast but both are still slow. I'm suspecting that ground issue but I was out of strength and daylight on the day. Getting a good look over I want or need to do all of the following: Finish fixing the wipers To inspect and adjust the brakes and parking break. Fix my turn signal (they don't work). Fix my Driver's seatbelt. (the washer is missing where it attaches to the wall over the shoulder) Fix my non-working speedometer Fix my reverse Lights Figure out why my taillights are in upside down and zip tied in Buy and install Driver's side quarter glass Latch Replace all my lock cylinders and find out why passenger door doesn't lock from inside. Replace my Gearshifter Knob (the one I have is ugly and spins) Seat Belt Warning Lamp Indicator is always on Needs a Front Windshield and weatherstripping Needs read windshild Driver's Door Pull needs repaired Inspect visible wiring behind dash Add a Radio Replace Missing Dash Pannels left and right of the wheel Add Missing Clock Add Missing Rear View Mirror Add Missing Sunvisors Add Missing Dome Lights Add Passenger Grip Handle Pedal Pad Replacements Revert Back to factory style coolant reservoir. Add Washer Fluid Reserviour Perform Bucket Seat Conversion in Grey and Add Center Console Replace Rear Tailgate Replace Rear Bumper Mount License Plate Bracket Lights properly Add 5 speed transmission body gasket Get shift light working again Paint Body & Replace Factory Pioneer Graphics Transplant 4wd components from my 99 XJ Find Red Stripe 4WD selector Move Parking Break to center console. As you guys can see I have my work cut out for me. I know things will come up along the way. As I'm just getting started do you guys have any recommendations for where you guys acquire parts? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMO413 Posted November 30, 2021 Share Posted November 30, 2021 Your taillight are upside down because they are from a Dodge Dakota I believe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete M Posted December 9, 2021 Share Posted December 9, 2021 yup, someone mushed some dak lights in there check the members map. there are a couple Aussi MJ owners in there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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