

To view this listing on, see Pick of the Day. “We’re offering this truck, along with a canopy for the back, for $7,500.” “Everything works and she’s ready for a new owner,” the seller says. For 86-01 Front Door Jeep Cherokee Comanche Door Check 55235571AB 55235571 (For: 1988 Jeep Comanche) Brand New. The pickup includes a hard-shell bed cover, which is shown separately in the ad photos. Ditto for the interior, which looks to be in very good condition. The Comanche has a great ’80s vibe, punctuated by the Pioneer graphics (Pioneer was a trim upgrade). The transmission is automatic with 4-wheel-drive functions accessed via a separate floor shifter. Happily, this Comanche is powered by Jeep’s durable 4.0-liter inline-6, which at this time delivered 173 horsepower, bumped to 190 horsepower a couple years later. Unlike most full-frame pickups of the time, Comanche had the sturdy unibody front end of the Cherokee combined with a heavy box-frame section under the bed. Data-driven analysis of used cars for sale, and specifically the market for jeep comanche. The Jeep Comanche, introduced in 1984, was the pickup version of the ever-popular Jeep Cherokee SUV 1988 was Comanche’s biggest sales year, with nearly 44,000 sold. 8 Used jeep comanche for sale with prices starting at 5695. The Jeep comes with a cap for its now-open bed There hasn’t been another truck quite like it ever since it was discontinued in the early 1990s, including Jeep’s own Gladiator today.

“When my client broke his leg at 91 years old, he figured it’s time to part with this,” the seller says in the ad, noting that two of his other cars are also up for sale on : a 1926 Hupmobile and a 1973 Saab Sonnet. The Jeep Comanche is an oddball pickup truck that is beloved by Jeep enthusiasts. Part of the reason for the low mileage is the owner’s advanced age. The Jeep Comanche (designated MJ) is a pickup truck variant of the Cherokee compact SUV (19842001) 3 manufactured and marketed by Jeep for model years 1986-1992 in rear wheel (RWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) models as well as two cargo bed lengths: six-foot (1.83 metres) and seven-foot (2.13 metres). It was driven just occasionally by its senior owner, the seller says, who kept it at a “waterfront cabin” where it was used primarily for “trips to the grocery store, the garbage dump, Home Depot, etc.” This Jeep has had a fairly easy life, according to the Gig Harbor, Washington, classic car repair shop advertising the truck on. The Pioneer graphics add to the Jeep’s ’80s vibe Judging by the photos, this Comanche is not so much a trail warrior as a laid-back errand truck that’s in nicely preserved condition. Which is what makes the Pick of the Day such an interesting find, a 1988 Jeep Comanche Pioneer pickup truck with just over 64,246 miles on it and apparently lightly used at that. No, usually they’re pretty battered by now. Pickup truck racing is a form of motorsport that might seem a little odd to non-Americans, with the exception of Australians who. Jeep trucks don’t usually survive unscathed for 30 years, especially when they’re 4-wheel drive and subjected to off-road partying, as most are. This is the 1988 Jeep Comanche Race Truck that was driven by Tommy Archer in all 11 rounds of the 1988 SCCA RaceTruck Challenge winning four races and earning the Driver’s Championship with 156 points in total.
