1988 Jeep Comanche

Engine Rebuilt | New Wheels and Tires | New Bedliner

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240923890

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
1JTHW6410JT053898
Lot Number:
240923890
Odometer:
175,273
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
2.5L I4
Drive Type:
Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Transmission:
Manual/Standard
Exterior Color:
Red
Interior Color:
Black and Red
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Georgia
  • MY 1988 Jeep Comanche
  • Red Exterior Paint
  • Read and Black Interior
  • 2.5L I4 Engine
  • New Bed Liner
  • Upgraded LED Headlights
  • New Wheels and Tires
  • Engine Rebuilt
  • Five Speed Manual Transmission

Overview of 1988 Jeep Comanche For Sale by Owner

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.

Exterior and Interior

This 1988 Jeep Commanche shows off its '80s lines and Cherokee XJ-inspired frontal design with a strident red paint job. You’ll also note its aftermarket five-spoke alloys and low-profile tires, granting the truck a sort of retro-modern outlook. We’re told that the truck has upgraded headlamps as well, so you can drive it in the dark of night without worries. It’s also sporting a new bed liner, so you can use it for work purposes if desired. This 1988 Jeep Commanche is a single-cab vehicle, so you’ve got a two-door cab and a bench seat. Typically, two adults would occupy this red-and-black upholstered seat, but a third could squeeze in for shorter journeys. The truck comes with wind-up windows, a heating and ventilation system, and a new radio head unit. This Kenwood unit can also play CDs and accept USB plus AUX inputs. It plays through newer speakers mounted in the door cards, so you can listen to some modern tunes while driving this beautiful classic truck.

Engine

Powering this 1988 Jeep Commanche is a strong 2.5-liter naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. Power is sent to the rear wheels. You can expect around 121hp and 141lb-ft, as per Jeep factory figures. That’s more than enough for a relaxed cruise.

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1986 Jeep Comanche

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

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.

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1988 Jeep Comanche

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

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.

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2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys SoFlo 6x6

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$149,999

If a standard Wrangler Unlimited isn’t enough to stand out, this 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys 6x6 by SoFlo Customs certainly will. Showing just 20,379 miles, this professionally built six-wheel-drive machine takes Jeep’s legendary off-road capability and elevates it to an entirely different level. Constructed by SoFlo Customs, one of the most recognized names in custom Jeep builds, this Wrangler features a comprehensive 6x6 conversion complete with a custom extended frame, tandem rear axles, upgraded suspension, and a heavily customized exterior and interior. Powered by the desirable 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6, this one-of-a-kind build offers impressive torque, exceptional road presence, and the exclusivity that comes with owning a professionally engineered six-wheel-drive Jeep.

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1983 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$64,999

Produced from 1981 through 1986, the Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler combined the rugged off-road capability of the CJ series with a longer wheelbase and expanded cargo capacity, creating one of the most versatile and collectible classic Jeeps ever built. This 1983 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler shows 84,079 miles and is finished in a timeless black-over-tan color combination. Equipped with Jeep’s dependable 4.2L inline-six engine, a 4-speed manual transmission, and a dual-range transfer case, this Scrambler offers the authentic open-air four-wheel-drive experience enthusiasts seek. Enhanced by an aftermarket roll bar, third-row seating, and upgraded audio equipment, it represents a unique blend of classic utility and recreational capability.

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1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$85,999

The Jeep Grand Wagoneer occupies a special place in automotive history as one of the original luxury SUVs, long before the segment became the global phenomenon it is today. By 1986, the Grand Wagoneer had already cemented itself as a uniquely American icon, blending genuine off-road capability with upscale appointments in a way few vehicles of its era could match. This particular example shows 69,271 miles and presents as a thoughtfully restored and mechanically upgraded classic that preserves the unmistakable charm of the original while substantially improving drivability and reliability. Finished in Garnet Metallic over a richly appointed burgundy leather cabin, this Grand Wagoneer benefits from a comprehensively upgraded 360ci V8 build featuring forged internals, upgraded induction, improved fuel delivery, and cooling enhancements. Prospective buyers should note that the Carfax report reflects a branded title designation, making transparent due diligence especially important, but for enthusiasts focused on the vehicle itself, this Jeep offers a compelling mix of vintage SUV character, substantial mechanical investment, and unmistakable classic American luxury.

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