This is my custom 1986 Jeep Comanche that was recently completely re-done this past summer by my dad, my friend Tyler Read who is the best welder and pinstripper I have ever seen, and I. The project took about 2 months to do all of the custom work, and custom paint job. We added the new style of Monte Carlo door handles, put in Cadillac taillights, shaved the rain catchers above the door, shaved off the vent on the side of the cab, and complete new exhaust. We had done the truck once a couple of summers ago and then put on a custom made roll pan, filled in the tailgate, relocated the tailgate handle to the inside, lowered it 4" in the back and cut the front springs to where we wanted it to sit, and added a soft snap-up tonneau. We also stripped the whole inside of the truck, and replaced it with everything from a Cherokee which added bucket seats instead of the bench seat, and a center console in grey. The motor was going bad so we replaced it with a new 2.8L V6 that was already in it before, and rebuilt the tranny because it had went out too. We also added the chrome front bumber, and the chrome grill. All of the Jeep logos have been taken off and filled in. I taped off the design myself, and my dad sprayed the paint, and my friend did all of the pinstripping. We chose seven different colors to go with the design: Jet Black, Sunburst Orange, Candy Apple Green, Metallic Red, Paradise Blue, Yellow Orange, and Silver. The black is slash stripped in the blue, the candy apple green is straight stripped in the yellow orange, and the red is slashed stripped in a different way with silver. I like it, and I hope you enjoy it too. Its something different that no one else has. Will be getting pictures of the interior on here soon, but am going to replace it all with custom interior to match the outside design, and get a custom made dash with all new up to date instruments in it. Also, will be upgrading the whole inside with accessories. It currently has 14 American Racing Torque Thrust II's on it, but am going to get them in 17's. Enjoy.

This is what the truck looked like before it was re-done...might recognize it from my previous page with the truck called Casprr.

This is what the truck looks like now. You can see the design I came up with, and can see how it looks minus the vent on the side of the cab, the rain catcher above the door, and the Monte Carlo door handles.

This is the back of the truck. You can see how the design comes together on the tailgate, the roll pan, the Cadillac Taillights, and the filled in tailgate. The exhaust comes out right under the license plate, with two sport truck tips side by side.

This is a closer view of the Cadillac taillights that we put in. Also, you can see the exhaust tips better. The paint job came out so clear that you can actually see my reflection in the paint clearly as I was taking the picture.

This is the right side of the truck.

Another picture.