Suzuki Samurai 4x4 Ice Cold A/c Tin Top One Owner, Super Clean! on 2040-cars
Redding, California, United States
1987 Suzuki Tin Top 4x4 with Factory Ice cold A/C... been towed all of its life, comes w/ tow bar... reads 99k but really has about 30k of actually driving... runs perfect and looks really good... clear title/current registration... stock engine, 5 speed, new "old man" strings/shocks, new tires/rims, I have stock rims also... new interior, no back seat... tinted glass and nice radio w/I-Tunes hook up... minor dings and scratches on body but still really nice... waxed up and ready to go! For any questions or further information please call/text me, William, @ 530-604-3181… or email me at William.Hall1@Live.com I encourage all bidders to call, so I can answer any questions prior to bidding. If you need the truck shipped I will do my best to assist you in any way I can, but at the Buyers Total Expense. I encourage buyers to arrange a 3rd Party Appraisal Company to come and inspect it prior to the auction ending. Payment: I will only accept Papal for deposit due at the end of the auction, and not for full payment. The Balance must be done thru Wire Transfer or Cashier Check. Upon receiving the deposit I will email you a Bill of Sale for your protection prior to the balance being paid. The funds must be cleared in full before the car will be shipped. *Now for the Legal Stuff. Vehicle will be sold as is and with no warranty and/or refund…I am serious, and you should be also before bidding… if you are not familiar with used vehicles and want a perfect vehicle, please don’t bid… this is a fun vehicle to own, but with any older vehicle, will need maintenance and upkeep. Vehicle will be sold locally also and the seller reserves the right to end the bid and anytime and for any reason. ***Buyer must make a $1000 deposit within 24 hours of auction ending or I will call the 2nd highest bidder and give him the opportunity to buy it. Full payment is due within 7 days of auction ending. I will release or ship the car once paid in full. Again, this Vehicle is Sold As Is, No Warranty written, expressed or implied. No Returns! SHIPPING / TRANSPORT: I can recommend affordable and reliable shippers and assist with Shipping. Buyer pays for all shipping fees and this is the buyer’s responsibility. I also don't mind shipping internationally
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Suzuki Alto goes back to basics in Japan
Wed, Dec 24 2014Believe it or not, you're looking at a brand new car. Not an old model from the '80s that's still being manufactured in some far-flung corner of the world, not a rehash of old technologies, but an all-new model introduced in Japan for the Japanese domestic market. Looking like a cross between a Jimny and a VW Up!, the new Suzuki Alto is a different machine entirely from the somewhat ungainly but comparatively modern model of the same name manufactured in India by Maruti Suzuki for markets around the world. This is the JDM version, built to Kei car specifications, and shares little more than its badges with the Indian model. Based on a supposedly all-new platform, the new Alto boasts what Suzuki claims is the best fuel economy of any non-hybrid in Japan. That's partially because of its spritely curb weight, down by 132 pounds over the model it replaces to tip the scales at just 1,345 pounds. That's over 600 pounds lighter than a Smart Fortwo. The whole thing rides on a tiny 97-inch wheelbase, of which 80 inches are taken up by the passenger compartment. Power comes from a 660cc three-cylinder engine mated to either a five-speed automated manual or CVT in a number of configurations that ought to help Suzuki sell even more of these than the 4.8 million Altos it's sold in Japan alone since its introduction 35 years ago. Featured Gallery 2015 Suzuki Alto (JDM) News Source: Suzuki Green Suzuki Hatchback Lightweight Vehicles JDM kei kei car
Junkyard Gem: 1998 Suzuki Swift, Schnorchel Edition
Sat, Aug 20 2022To enable the use of internal-combustion engines underwater, German submarines during the later years of World War II used a pipe system swiped from the Dutch to suck in air and spit out exhaust. This rig was known as the Schnorchel, and a similar setup can be used on modern trucks to keep the engine from inhaling water or dust during river-fording or off-roading. In fact, you can buy a new Ford Bronco with a factory schnorchel (or snorkel, if you prefer the English spelling) right now. Purchasers of new Suzuki Swifts, however, had no such factory — or even aftermarket — option, and so the final owner of today's Junkyard Gem had to fabricate one using hardware-store components. Yes, this is a fully functional air-intake snorkel, made from PVC pipe and entering the engine compartment via not-so-precision holes sliced through the fender and inner fender. Once in the engine compartment, the pipe connects directly to the engine's throttle body. Sure, for serious underwater use you need to waterproof the distributor plus any sensitive electrical components, not to mention find some way to keep water from getting into transmission vents and the like. We can assume, however, that this snorkel wasn't intended for sustained underwater use. Other limitations of the Swift as an off-road machine, such as suspension design, ground clearance, and lack of four-wheel-drive, may have become apparent once the snorkel was installed. There are some wheel flares installed, to enable the use of oversized wheels and tires. The Swift is the same car as the Suzuki-built Geo Metro, which became the Chevrolet Metro starting in the 1998 model year. Known in its Japanese homeland as the Cultus, these cars were sold in every far-flung corner of the world. It appears that you could buy a new Cultus (with Margalla badges) in Pakistan as recently as a few years ago. This isn't the first interestingly modified second-generation Swift I've found in a Denver-area car graveyard in recent years. Perhaps the "Slokyo Drift" 1996 Swift was modified by the same person. There's just something about a tiny, fully depreciated car that inspires creativity. The 1998 Geo Metro was available with either a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine or a 1.3-liter four-banger, but every new Swift sold here that year was a big-block car with the 1.3 and its 70 horsepower. This one even has the five-speed manual transmission, for added driving fun. Just 166,280 miles on the clock.
Suzuki recalling 184k GM-built models for fire risk
Fri, 23 May 2014Suzuki is recalling 184,244 total units of the 2004-2008 Forenza (pictured above) and 2005-2008 Reno manufactured under contract by Daewoo, now General Motors Korea, between September 1, 2003, through July 30, 2008, for a risk of fire. The exact split in terms of number of each model isn't available yet.
In the vehicles, the heat generated in the headlight switch or daytime running light module could cause the parts to melt and cause a fire. If this sounds somewhat familiar, it's the same reason that 218,000 units of the 2004-2008 Chevrolet Aveo are being recalled. According to General Motors spokesperson Alan Adler: "It's the same issue."
Adler explained that as the contracted manufacturer, GM is responsible for finding a remedy to this problem and providing it to Suzuki. It's a similar situation as Toyota recalling the Matrix and giving the automaker the repair parts to fix the Pontiac Vibe, which shares the platform.