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Looks like the thing on front of heep2

exactly what I was thinking, Mike! :cheers:


Shaddup the both of ya. That bumper was never THAT bad... and before I'd traded it away for Truggy, I'd trimmed that bumper back several inches and shaved 40 lbs off of it.

****ers........ :laugh:
 
Ummm... :D
P4150092.jpg~original
 
Always made me think of Bill Cosby, back when we were allowed to laugh at his comedy... sticking the lower lip out and saying "obee kabee". :D
 
Again, that's a before pic of that bumper you wise asses. Still has the 12K Pierce winch on it.

Apparently size matters with you clowns....... lol.
 
maybe its a twin turbo! Aren't '92's kinda unicorns... only a few thousand mfg'd?
 
Obviously he meant dual overhead cam. That looks like a hunter green '92, makes me kinda itchy.
I'm not allowed to bring home any more projects, you should take a look at it.

In that first picture, I can imagine a column shifter.
 
Like immediately? Or you're just "working" on it? :D
 
Ugh, no it doesn't.


Comanche production numbers are just too inconsistent. Even on the ComancheClub website there's two sets and no one can agree on which set is correct......

This is the other set. I like this one as it makes them even more rare, but the set Kittrell posted is more realistic.

Production numbers:

1985: 29,245

1986: 33,386

1987: 43,070

1988: 43,718

1989: 25,311

1990: 9,576

1991: 5,188

1992: 952
 
Dunno, still doesn't add up to the same number of total production of the MJ. Either way, still makes all MJ's fairly "rare" given the number of vehicles produced in general for a model year are in the hundreds of thousands or more.
 
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