( Show Condition ) Suzuki Samurai Jx 4x4 - Tow Ready ( Cold- A/c ) Rust Free on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Suzuki
Model: Samurai
Trim: black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 127,239
Sub Model: jx
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
"SHOW CONDITION" 1986 SUZUKI SAMURAI JX 4X4 TOW READY WITH COLD A/C
Please: Serious Buyers Only ( less than 5 feedbacks? Contact me before placing bid or your bid will be cancelled , thanks - call anytime (707 236 2082)
This Vehice Is For Sale Locally As Well ( If you would like to purchase outside of ebay contact for "BUY IT NOW PRICE") I will not sell private party once reserve has been met.
----WILL SHIP---- Id be glad to ship if you would like to do so. Call Anytime For A Shipping Quote
Up For Bidding Is My Show Condition 1986 Suzuki Samurai Jx 4x4 Equipped With Factory A/C . Without A Question One Of The Nicest All Original And Rust Free Suzuki Samurai's You Will Ever Come Across . Like New From Inside To Out And Top To Bottom . Absolutley No Leaks Or Issues What So Ever . Paint, Body, Interior Are In Mint Condition . Always Garaged And Kept Covered When Outdoors . This Is Truely A Must See To Fully Appreciate. Mechanically Sound To The fullest Extent And Makes A Excellent Daily Driver . Gets 28 mpg And Is A Joy To Drive And Very Easy To Park . Has Back Seat As Well So It Seats 4 Comfortably. Unlike Your Average Suzuki Samurai This Is Something You Can Hop In And Drive Anywhere With Peace Of Mind. Dealer Maintained By Suzuki of vallejo , ca. Recent Complete tune up. Have Reciepts
This Has Been Set Up To Tow Behind Your Truck Or R.V. Its 100% Ready To Hook up and go. Comes With Removable Tow Bar As well as magnetic brake light kit as well. All Original And Bone Stock with 127,300 Miles. Was Mainly Used As A Tow Vehicle So Actual Drivetrain Miles Are Quite Low.
- Complete Fluid Change / flush . drivetrain. axles. t-case . tranny . brake fluid
- Brand New Soft Top
- New Timing Belt, belts , Clutch cable , Fuel Filter
- Recent Clutch Replacement, throwout bearing etc
- Tires are 70%
- Matching Spare Tire
- Working Ice Cold AIR CONDITIONING
- Working Air Horn
- Removable Tow Bar ( TOW BEHIND/ RV READY )
CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND -
Id be glad to assist you with finding a well priced auto transporter if you would like to ship it . I could find you a shipping quote within minutes if you would like just call anytime
Please Feel free to call anytime with any questions 707 236 2082 ( Call for more Info etc. )
On Feb-10-13 at 09:31:28 PST, seller added the following information:
THIS SUZUKI SAMURAI IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL. My Buy It Now Price Is "6,000" . If Bidding Is Not Your Thing Feel Free To Call Me Anytime to - BUY IT NOW - 707 236 2082
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