My wife and I had just rented a house with an oversized two-car garage. With plenty of room for tools, cars, and motorcycles, we couldn’t resist buying a friend’s 1988 Jeep Comanche as a new project.
The 4.0-liter straight-six made famous for its use in Jeeps in the Eighties and Nineties is known for many things, but power isn't one of them. It's a workhorse motor, meant to take abuse and run ...
Introduced in 1985, the Comanche was, at the time, Jeep's third pickup truck. However, with the CJ-8 Scrambler's discontinuation in 1986 and with the Gladiator sent into the history books in 1988, the ...
Most of us know that the Gladiator is not Jeep’s first foray into the pickup market. Back in the 1980s, the company released the Comanche, which was arguably a lot cooler than the new truck thanks to ...
The Jeep Comanche was a compact pickup truck that American Motors Corporation (AMC) introduced in 1985. Based on the XJ-generation Cherokee, the Comanche was produced until 1992. Production of the ...
This truck is not only incredibly reliable, it is also very easily customized as well. The amount of parts out there for it are just about unlimited, and the custom work you can do to it is just as ...
We've been saying it for years: There's gotta be a market for a true compact pickup like the upcoming Ford unibody truck. It wouldn't be easy to pull off with modern safety regulations bloating ...
Even though the Gladiator JT was the talk of the town back in 2018 when it was first shown at the Los Angeles Auto Show, it was certainly not the first pick-up truck to wear a Jeep badge. Take the 80s ...