Original Rust Free 1987 Suzuki Samurai ((( Rust Free Original ))) ~ Cold A/c ~ on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
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1987 Suzuki Samurai Jx ( Factory Air Conditioning )
Please serious bidders only ( for sale locally as well call anytime for buy it now price ) will not sell locally if reserve has been met. If reserve has not been met I reserve the right to sell private party . call with any questions or concerns
Pictures do not give this Suzuki samurai any justice. This is a must see to fully appreciate. If you would like better pictures id be happy to send more Up For Bidding / Sale Is My Show Quality 1987 Suzuki Samurai Jx Edition 4x4 with factory Air conditioning . Without a doubt this is one of the nicest all original Suzuki samurais you will ever come across, This is 100% Rust free and flawless from inside to out. Was Originally Owned By a elderly couple who used this truck to get around when they went camping . A True cream puff in all aspects. All Original Paint with out any rock chips or blemishes . Always stored indoors and only hand washed. Only maintained by Suzuki of Roseville ,ca. This truck is ready to go and does not need a thing. The Air Conditioning is in tip top working order as well as the heater , windshield wipers , lights , brakes etc. This Is Without A Doubt Mechanically Sound To The Fullest Extent . Something You Can Drive With Piece Of Mind. Started off as a bone stock rust free Original Suzuki and within the last year all parts were added to make this truck what you see today 31 inch mud terrain tires ( 5 ) 5 American racing (black/crome wheels) Cal mini shackle reverse lift kit Clutch replaced Timing belt/ waterpump replaced 5.1 T-case - With Heavy duty skid plate Steering Stabalizer New Seats ( have rear seat just not in pictures ) Diamond Plate accessories ( warrior products ) Intake ( still have stock one ) Steering wheel ( still have stock one Fire estinguisher Basic Am/fm Radio/tape player/ Nice Aftermarket Speakers
CLEAN CALIFORNIA Title in hand ( NO accidents ) Currently Registered and Smogged
- The Paint Job has a 2 tone on the lower half ( color: dark silver ) Was Added When The Vehicle Was Purchased New To Match The Orig. Owners Motor Home. The Paint is in great shape
This truck has 112,200 miles and about 1/2 of those were from being towed behind the previous owners motorhome on a car dolly. Without a Question you would be extremely hard pressed to find a Suzuki samurai like this in this condition with factory air conditioning anywhere . These trucks are getting very hard to find in presentable condition and rust free inside and out . With that being said if you would like any more pictures feel free to call me anytime , Id be glad to send more pictures -CALL 707 236 2082
You are welcome to come check it out in person and drive it home , The top speed is about 70-78 depending on inclines 4x4 works excellent and engages and disengages with ease. Drivetrain is solid and noise free. Overall -
I am willing to ship this little Suzuki if that is something you are interested in I can get you a ( quote ) from a reputable shipping company that is local to me. Or feel free to use your own company :)
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ANYTIME . ID BE HAPPY TO SEND MORE PICTURES AND GIVE YOU A RUN DOWN ON THE HISTORY OF THIS LITTLE TRUCK . 707 2362082
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According to the automaker's defect notice released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the first report of a spiderweb blocking a vent line was in 2011. It began monitoring field data and found six more incidents from 2011 to 2013. In 2014, there was one more case, and with further investigation, Suzuki decided to initiate a recall. There are no reports of accidents or injuries of the webs causing accidents or injuries in the US.
In a similar move to Mazda, Suzuki is replacing the evaporative canister vent line with one that has a filter in place to keep the spiders out. Also, if the lines are obstructed by webs in a specific vehicle, the fuel tank will also get swapped. Scroll down to read the full recall announcement from NHTSA.
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