1989 Jeep Comanche Eliminator 132k Miles on 2040-cars
Sharpsburg, Georgia, United States
1989 JEEP COMANCHE ELIMINATOR 132,800 original miles. Southern Georgia Comanche so no rust issues. 4.0 inline 6 cyl. engine Automatic Power transmission option. All original except radio which was switched for a professionally installed CD/radio with new speakers. Interior is in good condition with slight wear to drivers seat but no holes. Carpet is original and for its age is in good condition. The tail gate has a dent as in photos. Windshield has a stone chip at the top. The paint looks good but not new condition. Was repainted a few years ago. Has a few blimishes here and there but still looks good. The Goodyear Wrangler tires are close to new condition. All of the fluids are clean and clear. All of the gauges work. The A/C system is new and blows cold and the heat blows hot. Runs and drives very smooth. You can drive anywhere with full confidence. I can meet the buyer at the Atlanta airport or be available at anytime for diver pick up if the buyer wants it shipped. Call with any questions 770-722-5329 |
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