1983 Suzuki Samurai Uncut All Original Low Mile! Best It Have Ever Seen! on 2040-cars
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:SUV CONVERTIBLE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYLINDER
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1983
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Suzuki
Model: Samurai
Trim: 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE SUV
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD 4 X 4
Mileage: 62,743
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
NO RESERVE TRUE 1983 SUZUKI SAMURAI CLEAN / CLEAR TITLE IN HAND BEST, CLEANEST, SAMURAI I HAVE EVER SEEN
JUST RETURNED FROM A 500 MILE ROAD TRIP AND IT RAN AWESOME!! ALL NEW WIRES, PLUGS, DISTRIBUTOR, COIL. NEW MUFFLER NEW BATTERY, STARTS FIRST TIME, EVERY TIME ALL ORIGINAL PAINT LOOKS GREAT UN CUT SEATS ARE ORIGINAL, ONE TEAR ONE DRIVER SEAT, PASSENGER IS PERFECT HOOD BRACES IN TACT ON WINDSHIELD ALUMINUM FRONT BRACKET FOR COOKING GRILL OR FISHING POLES ALL INSTRUMENTS WORK AS DOES BLOWER MOTOR WIPERS AND WASHER WORK FINE BOTh ORIGINAL SUNVISORS IN TACT AND LOOK GREAT TIRES ARE PERFECT, AS IS THE SPARE PERFECT ORIGINAL CARPET BOTH SHIFTERS STILL HAVE COLORING IN THE SCHEMATICS 4 X 4 WORKS GREAT TRANSMISSION WORKS GREAT GARAGE KEPT ORIGINAL RADIO STILL WORKS FINE BRAKES WORK GREAT HORN WORKS GREAT ALL OF THE INTERIOR LOOKS FANTASTIC NO CRACKS IN DASH ALL GUAGES WORK FINE ALL LIGHTS, INCLUDING INTERIOR WORKS PERFECTLY USES NO OIL DRIVES PERFECT DOWN THE ROAD "DRAW TIGHT" REAR STORAGE / CARRIER MOUNTED ON THE REAR, SEE PICS REAR SEAT LOOKS AWESOME HAS A TOP, AND IT LOOKS FINE, IT IS NOT INSTALLED, BUT GOES WITH THE VEHICLE ALL GLASS IS PERFECT I CAN'T SAY ENOUGH ABOUT THIS SAMURAI. I HAVE HAD 4 WITHIN THE LAST 5 MONTHS OR SO. NONE EVEN COME CLOSE TO THIS ONE. THE PREVIOUS OWNER WAS VERY DILIGENT, AND KEPT THIS INCREDIBLE SAMURAI EXACTLY AS HE FOUND IT. KEPT GREAT RECORDS. KEPT IT OUT OF THE WEATHER, IN A GARAGE. PERFORMED ALL THE NEEDED REPAIRS. THE PICTURES DO NOT DO IT JUSTICE. THIS VEHICLE WILL SOON BE 32 YEARS OLD. IT LOOKS AND DRIVES GREAT, AND GETS A QUESTION OR COMMENT EVERYTIME YOU PULL TO A STOP. ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. YOU WILL NOT FIND AN '83 SAMURAI CLEANER, AND NICER THAN THIS ONE. CALL OR EMAIL IF I CAN HELP. 843-830-0148 ROBBIE DEAL IS EXPECTED TO CLOSE AND FUNDS TRANSFERRED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE!
NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED THANKS AND GOOD LUCK, WINNER IS GONNA GET A FANTASTIC, RARE, VERY ORIGINAL SAMURAI!!!!
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