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THIS BEAUTIFUL 2007 SHELBY GT500 WAS UPGRADED WITH A SUPER SNAKE PACKAGE. THE SHELBY NAME HAS BROUGHT QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE TO MOTORSPORTS FOR OVER 40 YEARS. THE UPGRADE WAS PERFORMED AT THE MODIFICATION CENTER LOCATED IN LAS VEGAS. THE PACKAGE INCLUDED THE FOLLOWING VISUAL AND PERFORMANCE UPGRADES: SHELBY SUPER SNAKE HOOD WITH PINS, CARBON FIBER FRONT FASCIA SPLITTER, CARBON FIBER MIRROR COVERS, CARBON FIBER ROCKER PANELS, SHELBY DECK LID LETTER KIT, SUPER SNAKE BADGING-FRONT GRILLE AND FRONT FENDERS, SEQUENTIAL TAIL LIGHTS, SUPER SNAKE STRIPING, FRONT AND REAR BRAKE DUCT KIT, SIDE SCOOPS, QUARTER WINDOW SCOOPS. PERFORMANCE UPGRADES; SHELBY SUPERCHARGER UPGRADE, SHELBY/BAER 6-PISTON CALIPER BRAKE SYSTEM, FORD RACING SUSPENSION W/ADJUSTABLE DAMPER, SHELBY/EIBACH SWAY BARS/BORLA CAT-BACK (600HP) EXHAUST SYSTEM, SHORT-THROW SYSTEM, COLD AIR INTAKE SYSTEM, 3.73:1 DIFFERENTIAL, 20" SHELBY ALCOA WHEELS AND TIRES(DURA-BRIGHT FINISH, 20X9 FRONT 20X10 REAR) INTERIOR UPGRADES; CSM CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED DASH PLAQUE, CSM CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED PLAQUE IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT, SUPER SNAKE DOOR SILL PLATED, SHELBY FLOOR MATD, AESTHETIC ENGINE KIT WITH BILLET FLUID CAPS AND DIP STICK HANDLE, CENTER GAUGE CLUSTER WITH AUTOMETER CARROLL SHELBY SIGNATURE CARBON FIBER FACED GAUGES (BOOST,FUEL AND OIL PRESSURE) ALUMINUM SHELBY MAP LIGHT ACCENT, SATN DOOR LOCK KNOBS, SHELBY EMBROIDERED HEADREST, CENTER CONSOLE W SHELBY LOGO. THIS CAR IS CHERRY! IT HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT. SHE IS SHARP AND READY TO RIDE! ONE OWNER. BOUGHT IN 2007 @ JARRET-GORDON FORD IN WINTER HAVEN, FL. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. Pay pal for payment |
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Junkyard Gem: 1990 Suzuki Sidekick Convertible
Sun, Jul 17 2022When General Motors decided to create the Geo brand in 1989, for vehicles designed and/or built by Isuzu, Toyota, and Suzuki (strangely, the Daewoo-built LeMans kept its Pontiac badges even as the Corolla-based Chevy Nova became the Geo Prizm), the only Geo truck was the Tracker. The Tracker (later a Chevrolet) was really a Suzuki Escudo aka Vitara, and Suzuki decided to sell these trucks in North America with Sidekick badges. Here's one of those early Sidekicks, photographed in a Denver self-service yard with period-correct aftermarket wheels. The first-generation Tracker and Sidekick were sold here for the 1989 through 1998 model years, after which the Tracker name lived on for a few more years on the second-generation truck and Suzuki ditched the Sidekick name in favor of Vitara and Grand Vitara. Suzuki kept selling Grand Vitaras here until the very end (which came in 2013). This is the first Sidekick I've documented in the Junkyard Gems series, because they never sold as well as their Tracker siblings and have become quite rare. Power came from this 1.6-liter G16 engine, a bored-and-stroked version of the engines used in such machines as the Suzuki Samurai and (four-cylinder) Geo Metro. Carburetors were nearly extinct on new vehicles in the United States by 1990, but you could still buy a few throwbacks that didn't have EFI. Might as well brag a bit with a badge like this one! You could get the '90 Sidekick with a five-speed manual or a three-speed automatic, with your choice of rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. This one has the five-speed and 4WD. American Sidekick shoppers had their choice of a two-door hardtop or convertible version; this one is the convertible. It's equipped with exquisitely 1990s spoked wheels, complete with the stretched narrow-tire treatment. The brightly-painted interior trim pieces suggest more of a mid-2000s influence. Just over 150,000 total miles on the odometer. Leaf springs? No, the Sidekick got modern coils. In the Sidekick's homeland, the TV commercials went for a North African look. Related video:
Suzuki has to take out $45M loan just to shutter US dealers
Thu, 08 Nov 2012Bloomberg reports American Suzuki is set to borrow up to $45 million to to close its automotive dealerships and freshen up its it motorcycle and marine business. Suzuki Motor Corporation will loan American Suzuki the funds at three percent below the London Interbank offered rate in order to offer dealer owners a cash payment in exchange for voluntarily abandoning franchise agreements. The company's 216 dealers have 10 days to make a decision on the matter. Under the plan, Suzuki would give dealer owners half of what they're owed in one lump sum, and the dealers would then be able to pursue the remaining debt through the company's bankruptcy procedure.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Scott C. Clarkson granted American Suzuki interim authority to borrow the funds, but Bloomberg reports the company will likely return to court in a few weeks to seek up to $100 million. According to Richard Pachulski, a lawyer for Suzuki America, the automaker may owe its dealers somewhere around $50 million.
Remembering Suzuki of America... in commercials
Wed, 07 Nov 2012American Suzuki Motors is leaving us, but as long as the lights are on at YouTube, its commercials will stay behind to remind of the times we shared. We dug up nine commercials - sort of like a Time Life infomercial for an entire brand - and among the starring actors are the X-90 improving the 90s with the help of a Pez dispenser, the Peter Pan-ish Sidekick, Optimus Prime getting his pipes all smoked up over the 1987 Samurai and an XL7 that would have sold in the millions if its commercial were even half true.
We've also included a remarkably oddball eight-minute featurette/commercial about a giant Suzuki Swift. You'll find the retrospective in the videos below. Enjoy.









