Red Mistress Posted March 20, 2025 Posted March 20, 2025 Don't think I've ever seen woodgrain on MJ before. Good pics of softopper. Auction April 3rd https://www.mecum.com/lots/1142664/1991-jeep-comanche-pickup/
garyweb3 Posted March 20, 2025 Posted March 20, 2025 The gauge cluster looks the same as the one in my 87. I thought the style changed around 1990.
89 MJ Posted March 20, 2025 Posted March 20, 2025 4 minutes ago, garyweb3 said: The gauge cluster looks the same as the one in my 87. I thought the style changed around 1990. As far as I know, the base model cluster went unchanged. The full cluster that looks like that ended after the 87 model year.
Gjeep Posted March 20, 2025 Posted March 20, 2025 That wood grain looks sharp -- two thumbs up on choosing to round the corners on all ends. Makes a huge difference.
Smokeyyank Posted March 21, 2025 Posted March 21, 2025 Saw a woody panel comanche with a waggy header not too long along. Looked good, especially with white.
Boilermaker Posted March 21, 2025 Posted March 21, 2025 Paint looks like a respray. There is a picture with the drivers side door open and the jambs are a much darker color...which probably wouldn't have looked very good with the wood grain.
fiatslug87 Posted March 21, 2025 Posted March 21, 2025 I think black or hunter green would look better with the woodgrain.
robfg67 Posted March 21, 2025 Posted March 21, 2025 I don't like the woodgrain at all and the topper looks like it's from JC Whitney. With that said, it's very clean and has low miles, so I would expect it to sell for about $16k.
Jeeper1093 Posted March 22, 2025 Posted March 22, 2025 FWIW - Those soft tops are great quality and sell for over $1000. That being said, it's not my thing either
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