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1989 Jeep Comanche Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:98259
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 My wife traded her Harley for this truck with the intention of painting it but has moved on to a '63 Ford Falcon. The truck is in great shape except for clear coat and paint fade from Arizona sun. Clean, straight, 100% rust free, the only body damage to the box was from a hit and run and was repaired at a body shop (receipt included in pictures). Also, rear shocks and springs were included in the re-do (receipt in pictures). There are small dings on the bed sides and a few other places. We were going to have a friend do paintless dent removal before we painted it. It will need side window rubber, also a victim of Arizona sun. Included with the truck is a stock bumper, stock mirrors, new sport truck stripe kit decal for sides and miscellaneous parts for interior. This is a No Reserve sale so the highest bidder will own it. You can come and drive it home or we will help a shipper load it. We do have information on a shipper we have used. This is a documented low mile rust free truck that you won't find many of. Don't pass on this one.

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