1972 Suzuki Lj20 Jimny Brute Pre Sammi Ultra Rare Runs Great 4x4 Awesome Suv on 2040-cars
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:SUV CONVERTIBLE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2 CYLINDER 2 STROKE
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 2
Make: Suzuki
Model: Samurai
Trim: 4 X 4 CONVERTIBLE SUV
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD / 4X4
Mileage: 54,712
Exterior Color: Yellow
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1972 SUZUKI LJ 20 ULTRA RARE, ACCORDING TO BARRETT-JACKSON, ONLY 800 WERE EVER IMPORTED TO THE U.S.
PLEASE CLICK LINK BELOW TO SEE ALL PICS https://www.dropbox.com/sc/kcke07eolhpuy11/-qyPcaRhpm **PLEASE READ ENTIRE AD BEFORE BIDDING** MUST HAVE FEEDBACK IN ORDER TO BID, NO EXCEPTIONS https://www.dropbox.com/sc/kcke07eolhpuy11/-qyPcaRhpm ONE OF THE RAREST SUZUKI MODELS EVER BUILT RUNS AND DRIVES FANTASTIC https://www.dropbox.com/sc/kcke07eolhpuy11/-qyPcaRhpm THIS IS THE NICEST ONE THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN IN PERSON MOST LJ 20s HAVE BEEN IN THE GRAVEYARD FOR YEARS THIS LITTLE DANDY IS IN UNBELIEVABLE SHAPE AND CONDITION UNRESTORED AND KEPT OUT OF THE WEATHER SEE WIKIPEDIA INFOMATION BELOW LJ20The LJ was updated in May 1972 and renamed the LJ20. The grille bars were changed from horizontal to vertical for the LJ20. The engine was replaced with an updated, water-cooled unit (the L50), and its 28 PS (21 kW) enabled the LJ to reach 80 km/h (50 mph).[5] A special version with the spare tire mounted behind the passenger seat allowed for two small rear seats, facing each other. The introduction of left hand drive signalled Suzuki's worldwide ambitions for the truck. The Hard Top (Van) was also introduced when the LJ20 arrived, equipped with smaller, 15 inch wheels.[4] Suzuki themselves did not export them to America, a US company called IEC (International Equipment Co.) imported them. Export Jimnys had the spare tire mounted on the outside, as Kei regulations on length did not apply. https://www.dropbox.com/sc/kcke07eolhpuy11/-qyPcaRhpm CLEAN / CLEAR TITLE IN HAND 4 X 4 WORKS GREAT 4 SPEED GARAGE KEPT RECENT ENGINE OVERHAUL, FINISHED YESTERDAY NEW TIRES INSTALLED YESTERDAY DRIVES GREAT, JUST OFF OF A FRESH TRIAL RUN, NO PROBLEMS NEW BRAKES, (REAR / FRONT WHEEL CYLINDERS) NEW PLUGS NEW HEAD GASKET NEW WATER PUMP NEW TRANSFER CASE LAST YEAR, BUT VEHICLE WAS NOT ON THE ROAD UNTIL YESTERDAY, SO TRANSFER CASE IS STILL NEW TRANSMISSION WORKS PERFECTLY, AS DOES FOUR WHEEL DRIVE BURNS, LEAKS, USES NO OIL THIS IS A 2 CYLINDER, 2 STROKE ENGINE, FROM THE FACTORY RADIATOR HAS BEEN GONE THROUGH, WORKS PERFECTLY, NO OVERHEATING ROLL BAR TAIL GATE OPERATIONAL, NO RUST ENTIRE VEHICLE HAS VERY MINIMAL RUST, VERY MINIMAL, SEE PICS!!!!! NEW BATTERY, STARTS FIRST TIME EVERY TIME TOP SPEED YESTERDAY, 48 MPH THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE VEHICLE. MY LITTLE BRUTE IS IN FANTASTIC SHAPE, UNRESTORED, AND RUNNING LIKE A CHAMP!!! I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. I HAVE THIS LITTLE DEVIL LISTED LOCALLY, SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BIDDERS WITH LITTLE OR NO FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BIDS WILL BE CANCELLED ASAP GOOD LUCK AND CALL ME IF YOU WANT TO MAKE AN OFFER!!!! 843-830-0148 ROBBIE VEHICLE IS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING OR TEST DRIVE
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