The yellow 1987 Jeep Comanche on top of the Toledo Jeep Plant is being temporarily removed in order to update its appearance.
The truck will be updated to look like a 1991 model "with black trim, a new grill, and new black fender flares above the wheels".
Additionally, the Comanche will be repainted white, since the yellow is "an old Renault color" from when Jeep was owned by AMC, and to make the vehicle more visible.
The Comanche has no engine and no interior, to make it lighter.
Source:
Toledo Blade - Jul 13, 1990
Page 19
Friday, July 13, 1990
Former Jeep Comanche Staff Manager becomes President of Kelpie Industries
Paul Cooper was Staff Manager for the release of the Jeep Comanche. He worked at the Toledo Jeep plant from 1983 to 1988 as Staff Manager, then Facilities Manager. He became the president of an independent truck company, Kelpie Industries U.S.A., in May 1989.
Source:
Toledo Blade - Jul 13, 1990
Page 19
Source:
Toledo Blade - Jul 13, 1990
Page 19
Labels:
Initial Production
Monday, July 2, 1990
National Council of Jeep/Eagle Dealers Requests Comanche be Discontinued
Due to lack of sales, the National Council of Jeep/Eagle dealers asked Chrysler to discontinue the Jeep Comanche, and allow them to sell a version of the Dodge Dakota pickup.
Source:
Toledo Blade - Jul 2, 1990
Page 20, 21
Jeep Yearly Sales Numbers - Comanche sales have been highlighted
Source:
Toledo Blade - Jul 2, 1990
Page 20, 21
Labels:
Chrysler,
End of Production
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)