1987 Suzuki Samurai Jx 4x4 No Rust!california Car All Original Safari Windshield on 2040-cars
San Bernardino, California, United States
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Selling my Grandfathers 1987 Suzuki Samurai. This Samurai is all Original. RUST FREE Looks & Runs Great!
Its the Premier model with the Nicer wheels, Tachometer on the dash & Retractable rear seatbelts
it didn't come with a/c from the factory
Seats are Original and are all in great shape
The door Panels are Very clean as well
Brand New Smittybuilt Softtop
Includes the Rear Seat which Is missing a lot of the time in these.
Has a Safari Folding Windshield
Body is VERY clean Has one small dent on the drivers rear that's hardly noticeable.. (see pictures)
Instruments and Gauges all work
Wipers & heater work good
Tires are Practically New (purchased a little over a year ago)
4 x 4 works great!
Transmission Works & shifts Great
The Dash is clean & has the Tachometer. has a few small specs above the glovebox(see pictures)
All lights, including the Interior Light works great
Drives straight down the Road
My Grandfather always kept it in the garage & waxed it regularly. The pictures do not do this Samurai justice. These Cars are getting very hard to find that aren't Chopped up or Rusty inside and out .It is going on 27 years old and Is in great shape for its age!
If you would like any more pictures feel free to call me anytime , Id be glad to send more pictures of it. Thanks for Looking and Good Luck on Bidding
PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDS READILY AVAILABLE!
After Bidder has won, Deal is expected to close and funds paid Via PayPal Or Cash within 5 days of Auction close.
If you have any questions please email me BEFORE you bid. I will get right back to you.
No Warranty is expressed or Implied, it is sold As Is
BUYER IS RESPONSABLE FOR PICKUP OR FREIGHT COSTS
I can Help assist finding a freight carrier to ship it AFTER Auction has ended
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