from 1986 to 1992.
Yes, many of them. These were very commonly sold as new in Florida.
"Jeep Wranglers have been out for many years. The make and model, as well as the year of the Jeep all affect the price. The 2011 Jeep starts as $22,045."
This answer is for the Inline 6 243 motor. Under the manifolds mounted right to the side of the block.
Many parts from the 1984-1996 Jeep Cherokee XJ are compatible with the 1986 Jeep Comanche, including the axles, suspension components, and interior parts. The front and rear axles, particularly the Dana 30 and Dana 44, can be swapped. Additionally, the XJ's engine components, such as the 4.0L inline-six engine, can be adapted to fit the Comanche. Body panels and trim pieces may also be interchangeable, but it's essential to verify specific compatibility based on the model year and trim.
Comanche Moon has 752 pages.
Yes, jeep has used the same 6 cylinder engine for many years
They made the Jeep Wrangler for many years and with many different drive lines. Be more specific and include more info in your question.
Not without listing engine size, year, and what carburetor. Jeep installed many different carburetors over the years.
No. Too many differences between those years.
Jeep vehicles are considered trucks or SUV's The Jeep CJ, YJ, Wrangler was in a class all it's own for many years before the SUV description was adopted.
They are still making vehicles...
Chrysler didn't make a 1996 Jeep Wrangler.