1989 Suzuki Samurai Base Sport Utility 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Barrackville, West Virginia, United States
| 1989
Suzuki Samurai JL 4X4.  Good condition.  Title is free and clear.  1.3 liter engine with 5 speed
transmission.  Runs great.  Solid frame. 
Has lift kit, header and 2 year old exhaust.  Mileage is unknown.  All lights, wipers, heat, and turn signals
work.  I never had the vehicle off
road as it was mainly used as a daily driver and show car.  CATCHES EYES EVERY TIME I DRIVE IT. 
 New Items Tires Soft Top
with Tinted Windows Door Panels
and Hardware Sun Visors Carpet Shifter Boot Carburetor 
 I saved all original engine parts as
well as the rear seat (which is in rough shape).  Have new seat covers because seats are worn
out and need replaced.  Also, have a Best
Top vinyl Bikini Top.  Has a few small rust
spots; one on top of passenger side front fender, one on the driver side rocker
panel, and one on left rear corner panel in front of rear tire.  Driver side fender flare is dented and needs
realigned.   
 Vehicle pick up and transport is the responsibility
of the buyer. 
 The winning bidder is required to
contact me within 24-48 hours after the close of the auction to finalize the
details of the transaction. A $500 non-refundable deposit is required within
24-48 hours of the auctions close.  This
deposit reserves the vehicle and removes it from the market.   
 Vehicle is for sale locally and may
be sold prior to the end of the auction. 
I reserve the right to end the action early or cancel bids solely at my
discretion or due to private sale and shall not be held liable for any such
cancellation. 
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