

While it’s absolutely nothing today, it was 177 hp and that was more than many cars back then. I opened the hood just to see our beloved 6 with REAL multi-port fuel injection, not some fake electronic carb throttle body injection. I ended up hauling one, a Cherokee, for a Jeep dealer, not one that had broken down, and it had the 4.0 in it. I had heard it was in the works and at the time I drove a wrecker and we towed for Jeep dealers. These are great little trucks with the 4.0 in them! It was an extremely dark blue ’91 model, next to the last year. My name is Richard, I’m an AMC guy and love all AMC, INCLUDING PACERS!! I have owned three Comanches, although it has been many years since my last one. I wish I could somehow prove what I’m about to type here. 1986 was the first year for the Jeep Comanche, have any of you owned one? Other engine choices in 1986 included a GM-built 2.8L V6 and a 2.1L four-cylinder Renault diesel. The engine should be AMC’s 2.5L inline-four with around 120 hp. The underside looks solid and they don’t mention rust at all and there doesn’t appear to be any on this Jeep. The seller has uploaded a video here on YouTube. I’m hoping that the steering wheel cover is for protection and grip rather than to cover any issues. The seats and dash and everything else looks great. The interior looks great and you can see the shifter. I could be mistaken on the lift kit, what are your thoughts? Is this a factory height for a Jeep Comanche? It doesn’t matter in the least, I like how it looks. The seller says that this Comanche is all original but I’m assuming they don’t include the slight lift kit that it appears to have and the big wheels and tires. The seller doesn’t show us the back of the Comanche but they do include a photo showing the hauling area, complete with toolbox, which I’m assuming is included.

Still, I’d like to see a two-door pickup based on the Grand Cherokee, like this one. That’s a tough one because certainly any pickup today will have to have four doors and the pickup hauling capacity of a Grand Cherokee-based pickup would have a tiny bed space in back if it kept its four doors. I know, they just came out with a Gladiator pickup, but it’s based on the Wrangler, not the Grand Cherokee. They have an $8,900 buy-it-now price listed or you can make an offer.īased on the Cherokee, the Comanche is a truck that Jeep should bring back. It can be found listed here on eBay in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Who’s with me?! (crickets) Well, I like them and I would love to have this 1986 Jeep Comanche.
#1986 jeep comanche manual
Ones with manual transmissions – that’s what we need.
