Collectible 1989 Jeep Comanche Truck W 90k Original Miles Very Nice Condition! on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
Engine:2.5
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Burgundy
Model: Comanche
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: base sport truck
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 90,300
NO RESERVE! HIGH BID WINS IT!
GREEN LIGHT ABSOLUTE SALE!
Only 90,0322 Original Miles!
NADA VALUE Assuming average mileage of 240,000
1989 Jeep Corporation (AMC) Comanche Pickup
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Question now is... What is this truck worth as a well maintained, very nice original condition vehicle with 150,000 less miles than assumed in the above NADA valuation! $200 minimum per 10K? That adds up to $3000 in addtional value over the NADA assumed mileage of this collectible! You bid and tell me what it's worth!
First off let me state what an absolute greenlight sale is... That means if you may take this truck to any local mechanic you like and if you find any mechanical defects in the drive train, brakes, suspension or fuel system, you have the right to a full repair in your winning bid or you will be allowed to back out of the sale. Buyer is responsible for any and all costs of an inspection and must present an estiamte to us for consideration in the event buyer chooses to back out. We will then either credit the cost of the repair to the buyer or have the repair done. We will gladly take vehicle for inspection prior to time of pick-up to eliminate wasted travel time and or expence. We will also gladly pick up buyer at bus terminal or local airport to aid in the delivery or work with buyers transportation company!
This 1989 Jeep Comanche pick up truck is in very good driving and running condition with only 090,300 original miles on it. Excelent candidate for restoration or for reliable transportation! There is no way to flip the odometer on this one. This vehicle has a Clean Carfax and it has never wrecked and it was never abused! Oil changes ever 3K or 6 mos when driven. From our understanding this vehicle was tied up in an estate for several years and is why mileage is as low as it is... It also appears to have had very little exposure to the winter elements with minimal surface rust repaired on original paint in pretty nice condition, esecially for the year... The body is nice with very few minor dings... nicer than most locally driven and maintained 2006+ vehicles!
I will add this comment as the registered owner! I personally just took a 500 mile trip in this truck and got great gas mileage all the way (about 25MPG average) and had no issues what so ever! Truck has never fail to start for me... This truck looks about as good as it runs and is way too nice for me to work out of it although it is reliable. I know it is collectible to some extent too! The value has increased a good deal recently! There is some repair work done on the original rear bumper but as a collectible you can't go wrong even if you choose to replace this rear bumper in a minimal restoration. As a driver though the truck still has excellent value. Should run another 150K at the minimum! Seats are likely replaced as they are grey (correct split bench bucket style w console) there is a tear in passenger side... It would be an easy seat to order new upholstery for. The console was removed for something custom and has not been replaced... Original Jeep Stereo w cassette is still intact and works good! Windows go up and down with no issues, doors hand correctly and locks work well. Interior needs very little... Carpet is still nice! Mechanically, much has already been done to return the truck to running and functioning like new including: Complete new brake system - rotors, pads, lines and hoses, drums, shoes hardware and hoses... Suspension and steering redone not long ago with new springs, shocks, ball joints, tie rod ends and all topped off with a professional alignment...the exhaust has been redone too! Also has a set of Like new BF Goodrich radials! Non-refundable $200 deposit via PayPal due within 24 hours to secure this auction purchase... Come look at this one before you bid so you don't get outbid in assuming less than is to be delivered! No buyer's remourse here!
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