Sasquatch Posted Thursday at 10:16 PM Share Posted Thursday at 10:16 PM I'll attempt to add as much info as I can with my limited knowledge. Heck, 72 hours ago I had no idea I'd drive a Jeep Comanche home to play with. Once I remove the protective coat of rust from everything, I'll update and make corrections.... I do know the engine has been swapped to a Jasper Inline 6 but that's about it. I'll continue updating the page (Trans/Axles, Etc...) as I learn more. Here's what I know to be true. 1989 Jeep Comanche Swapped Jasper Inline 6 Build 03/1989 Sitting on private property in Upstate SC Tagged, Insured and drove it home from Bristol area TN. Although drivable, it's going to be a fun project for me to repair, modify, and upgrade. That's the proper way for every Jeep owner, right? Bench seat, cloth insert with vinyl trim (is that custom?) 4 sp Auto trans on the column 7' Bed Burgundy Interior - (That will definitely change) Silver/Burgundy with Pinstripe detail exterior. Floor panels are solid, some rust on the axles and hub areas. A few holes in the rear of the exhaust pipe. Spare tire (baby) Weird Side mirrors with a few extra holes in the door. Makes me wonder what was original and how many time they got knocked off/destroyed.... I've started a project thread where I'll document the build/clean/restore project here. My '89 Comanche Project Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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