



Jeep is well-known for making capable off-roaders, but did you know that they also make pickup trucks? The Gladiator is their current contender in the segment, but between 1986 and 1992, the Comanche held the torch. Based on the Cherokee of the time, the Comanche competed in the compact pickup truck segment. Naturally, it packed the same off-road abilities. So if you’re interested in picking up a relatively modern classic pickup truck with a difference, check out this 20,077-mile 1986 Jeep Comanche that we’re offering for sale. The truck comes with all maintenance up to date, for added peace of mind.

Showcasing its lines in a Garnet Red coat, you can easily see the Cherokee design in the front half of this 1986 Jeep Comanche. The truck bears a stainless steel dual exhaust system too, and rolls on new wheels and tires. Behind the single cab, you’ll find a 7-foot cargo bed because this is a Long Box variant. The tailgate bears the letters J E E P stamped into it, much like you’d find on a pickup from a competing brand. Most importantly, this truck looks clean and well cared for. The interior of this 1986 Jeep Comanche features a beige color theme, with amenities such as a heater, ventilation fan, and AM/FM radio from Sony. There’s even a cassette tape player, so you can dig out your mixtapes and relive your Eighties memories. The gear shifter is mounted on the steering column, and you’ll also note the transfer case lever – yes, this truck does have four-wheel drive. Finally, there’s a trio of Auto Meter white-faced gauges installed in the center console, to monitor water temperature, oil pressure, and battery voltage.

This 1986 Jeep Comanche is powered by a 350ci Chevy V8 that’s reportedly been rebuilt. It drives the wheels via an automatic gearbox. You’ve also got a transfer case that can shift between rear-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive in high or low ranges. You see, we did tell you that the Comanche could cut it off-road like any other Jeep. You’ve also got disc brakes for sure stopping power, and we note a larger fuel tank in the vehicle’s original documentation.

1986 Jeep Comanche
350ci V8
3-Speed Automatic
RWD w/ 4x4
Garnet Red Exterior
Beige Interior
Rebuilt Chevrolet 350ci V8 Engine
New Tires & Wheels
Stainless Steel Dual Exhaust
Disc Brakes
7 Foot Bed w/ Bedliner
All Maintenance Up to Date



Jeep is well-known for making capable off-roaders, but did you know that they also make pickup trucks? The Gladiator is their current contender in the segment, but between 1986 and 1992, the Comanche held the torch. Based on the Cherokee of the time, the Comanche competed in the compact pickup truck segment. Naturally, it packed the same off-road abilities. So if you’re interested in picking up a relatively modern classic pickup truck with a difference, check out this 20,077-mile 1986 Jeep Comanche that we’re offering for sale. The truck comes with all maintenance up to date, for added peace of mind.



Jeep is widely known for its go-anywhere off-roaders. But did you know that this prolific brand also makes pickup trucks? The Gladiator is their pickup truck offering these days, but the Commanche was the man of the moment between 1985 and 1992. Produced with multiple bed lengths, and two- or four-wheel drive choices, the Commanche became a Jeep staple during its time. Many buyers appreciated how it offered the signature Jeep off-road experience but could easily carry heavy loads for work purposes. If you’d like to have a Commanche in your life, this 175,273-mile 1988 Jeep Commanche is a great place to start. It’s got a rebuilt engine and comes with a few cosmetic tweaks, too.




Whatever happened to Jeep’s famous CJ or Civilian Jeep series from 1948 until 1986? Well, you see, it became the Wrangler! Yes, that’s why the two have some serious commonalities in terms of not only styling, but sheer off-road ability. The Wrangler nameplate took over in 1986, with some comprehensive re-engineering, but the basic principles have remained true to this day. That’s why today’s 1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport is a formidable off-road buddy to have. It’s got 118,000 miles and hails from Wichita, Kansas. Plus, it’s part of the TJ or second generation, which came for the 1997 model year.



This 2023 Jeep Gladiator Apocalypse Hellfire 6×6 represents a fully engineered, invoice-documented conversion by SoFlo Customs that transforms the standard Gladiator platform into a purpose-built triple-axle vehicle. Rather than relying on cosmetic additions alone, this build incorporates extensive chassis modification, axle reconfiguration, and suspension redesign to support the 6×6 drivetrain layout. With only over 1,700 miles, this example stands as a professionally executed Hellfire build intended to balance visual impact with functional capability.



Jeep’s Gladiator offers all those fun features of the Wrangler such as the removable doors and roof in a midsize pickup truck package. Yes, for those who need a Jeep with a cargo bed, this American off-roader maker has got you covered. The current generation of Gladiator is the JT which was sold from 2020 onwards, based on the Wrangler JL which preceded it by one model year. Today’s Gladiator is no regular one, though. It’s a 2022 Jeep Gladiator Hellcat Powered AMW 707 with the AMW 707 Hellcat conversion package. That includes a monster 6.2-liter HEMI with a supercharger tacked on, while you and your passengers luxuriously lounge upon a premium Tuscany leather interior. All this awaits you in Scappoose, Oregon with just 22,500 miles done so far. Tempted? Give in and call us.




The 1986 GMC Sierra Classic 1500 is a classic square-body pickup that has been thoughtfully updated with performance and comfort enhancements while retaining its original character. With 24,325 miles and equipped with a blueprint crate 355ci V8 and a three-speed automatic transmission, this rear-wheel-drive Sierra Classic blends vintage truck styling with improved drivability. The Sierra Classic package adds distinctive trim and interior appointments, positioning this example as a well-balanced build rather than a fully modernized conversion.



The 1946 Chevrolet 3100 1/2 Ton Pickup is a classic American truck with a solid pedigree, equipped with a 216.5 cubic inch Chevrolet 'Thriftmaster' engine. This model stands out for its combination of ruggedness and style, making it a compelling option for collectors and enthusiasts alike. It features a rear-wheel drive drivetrain, ensuring a robust performance suited for various uses. The vehicle has a low reported mileage of just 49,999 miles, indicating it may be a rare find for those interested in vintage automobiles.



Introducing a classic American muscle car, the 1972 Chevrolet El Camino, a perfect blend of style and performance. Known for its unique pickup design paired with a sporty body, this El Camino offers a distinct presence on the road. The vehicle has a remarkably low mileage of just 1,746 miles, indicating light use since its production. Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking for a standout vehicle, this El Camino promises to deliver a nostalgic driving experience. Potential buyers can look forward to an engaging ride that combines the spirit of classic automotive engineering with modern conveniences.

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