1987 Suzuki Samurai Tin Top on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
I recently purchased this 1987 Samurai Tin Top, and have had a lot of fun with it in the short time I have owned it. Unfortunatley, I recently found out that I will be moving for work after graduation and cannot take this along with me. The samurai has a Spring over axle lift, 32x11.5x15 Goodyear MTR tires that are in great shape and have about 85% tread. When I bought the samurai it came with a lot of extra parts, so it will also come with an extra set of 30x9.5x15 buckshot mudders that are on original Samurai rims. They have about 40% tread. I also have a complete rear axle and whole set of leaf springs front and rear (4). Also comes with a spare transfer case, and a brand new front bearing kit. The body is in pretty good shape and only has one dent that is located on the rear passenger corner, but does not effect opening of back door. The samurai is a 5 speed manual, and has a New clutch, K&N aftermarket air filter and mount. The motor is the samurai 1.3 and it not original. The motor is solid and has not given me any issues. It is estimated to have around 100,000 miles. It also comes with a complete spare 1.3 engine that I was told only has 27k on it! The paint is original so it is faded on the roof and does have small surface rust areas on the body. Interior is in good shape, and has a good removable rear seat also. No tears in the seats or anything! Previous owner welded in new metal where there was previous rust hole. Does have fender flares and have not checked for any rust under them as they seem to be in good shape. Wipers and windows work. Lights work all around. Has all the components, minus pump, for A/C and heat works great in this cold weather. Since I purchased the vehicle I have put on brand new shocks all around, complete new parking brake system, rebuilt the carb, replaced the door handles and gone through the engine. I also just added a stereo that has an alpine head unit with aux and CD player. Have reciepts for everything if needed. Could be a daily driver or a solid start to a crawler or mudder. Have title in hand. Feel free to text or call me if you want to take a look or make an offer. Buyer is responsible for shipping or local pick up. Thanks, Shaun. 402- six79- six507. Item is also for sale locally so I Reserve the right to end the auction early.
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