1989 Jeep Comanche Mj 4.0l 2wd Long Bed on 2040-cars
Elkton, Maryland, United States
I have up for sale a 1989 Jeep Comanche long bed pickup. It has a 4.0L inline 6, and 2WD AW4 automatic transmission. The truck runs great, and the cab is in pretty good condition, but the bed does have some rust. behind both fenders on the bed sides is rusted through. You really can't tell by looking at it unless you are up close, as the rust hides behind the fender flares. The Jeep has a brand new radiator, radiator hoses, and Flowkooler high flow water pump. When I got it, it overheated really badly, so I replaced the whole cooling system. Since then, I have driven in stop and go traffic, with a full load in the bed, on a 95+ degree day, and had zero issues. This thing really does run like a champ. As with any 4.0, it does leak a little bit of oil, but not bad at all. I believe it is the oil pan gasket, as it does not leak when sitting flat, only when parked on an incline. I bought this to use as a parts runner while working on my XJ, then ended up getting another Comanche as a project, and now this one has to go to free up cash to finish the other one. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or for specific additional pictures. I will post some more pictures of the interior when I have a chance. Thanks for looking, and good luck bidding.
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