Surely I'm not alone in browsing craigslist for cars you neither can afford, nor have time or space for? Right? Right.
So a couple of months ago I found an ad for an 86 Jeep Comanche. My buddies have all been buying XJ's as of late (4 and counting), I'm not much for the Cherokee body style but I've always like Comanches, I need a truck (like I need another hole in my head), so I jokingly send it to my girlfriend (SWMBO) hoping she'll be the voice of reason. Nope, I get back "That's cool, I'll buy half and it can be OUR truck!". Woman, you have one job: tell me "NO" when I try to buy stupid stuff off craigslist!
Well for $300 and a couple hours of driving we now own an 86 Comanche.
Clean title and 'running' $300 isn't too bad. It's rusty. It didn't drive or stop. 4-cylinder AMC 2.5 liter with 325K on the clock. It did come with a spare AX4, Front and Rear Axles, and a bed load of other miscellaneous parts. All in all we're pretty happy with it. She can drive stick but has never had to outside learning how, so it is also an opportunity for her to practice. My idea was the Comanche would be a chance to get the GF involved in a car project and drive stick in a car she can't really hurt. While I paid half, the idea is that it's her truck. Total creative freedom. I'm just the wrench.
We've spent the last couple of months occasionally working on it trying to get it driving again. We've replaced the entire hydraulic clutch system, brake tune up, fixing the jacked up wiring, and generally cleaning off the moss, mold, and rat pee.
Getting the slave cylinder replaced on this thing was loads of fun by the way. Yes that's about 3' of extensions.
So now it's time to start modifying and making it hers.
Well I have in my head what I think a Comanche should be: 4.0 swap, maybe upgrade the axles and lift it, sport bar. Take the doors off. Mexican blanket seat cover. roll on bed-liner or rattle can for paint.
She disagrees on basically every point.
Everything she wants to do... I don't know how else to say it... she's a minitrucker. Small wheels, street tires, soft suspension (maybe even air), lower it, bright paint and leather seats, fix the rust and get the body really straight. Her big hobby is arts and crafts, and if you read my SAAB post you know she has a vinyl cutter... She wants to design her own graphics for the bed sides, door, hood, etc.
Needless to say I'm thrilled. I thought you guys would also get a kick out of her learning to wrench and the creative process of a non-car person being thrust into the hobby. Should be interesting...
We've already had some interesting adventures getting it running, including but not limited to me laying under the truck trying to bleed to clutch and her pumping the brake pedal.