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For Sale (Mainly for Parts) - 1986 Jeep Comanche 4X4 Custom 4 Cylinder 4-Speed Manual


DesertComanche86

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I had just finished repairing many parts of this truck but was hit and now it’s considered a Salvage Title. Did over $10,000 worth of repairs through Inland Jeep in Rialto, CA. Asking for $3,000. It’s a 4 Cylinder, 2.5 Liter, 4x4, 4 Speed Manual transmission.

I would consider it more of a parts truck now because of the side damage it took. However, I am told the frame is still good. It does run too. I was only able to drive it 3 days before I was hit. It drove well and I did take it to the desert and the 4X4 is good. (Keep in mind this was my first project truck and I'm not the most knowledgable when it comes to off roading.


All new parts have less than 100 miles on them.
- Fuel Tank
- Fuel Pump Hanger Assembly
- Fuel Tank vent Valve & Grommet Kit
- Fuel Filter
- Fuel Lines & Evap Lines
- Cylinder Head Machine Work
- Cylinder Head Gasket Set
- Expansion Plug
- Engine Water Pump
- All Heater Hoses
- Radiator Hose (Upper and Lower)
- Heater Control Valve
- Engine Timing Kit
- Transmission Mounts
- Motor Mounts
- Break Pads
- Break Rotors
- Break Calipers
- Brake Hydraulic Hoses
- Rear Brakes hardware
- Rear Brake Drums (Re-Surface)
- Belts
- Thermostat
- Fan Clutch
- Heater Core
- A/C Evaporator

 

Then you have the rest of the truck to pick apart.

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1 hour ago, DesertComanche86 said:

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So I can put a TBI manifold on with this pulley set up. Man I sure as hell am glad you posted that pic! I thought I was gonna have to upgrade or source a different bracket for my current set up on Chunk.

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