1992 Suzuki Samurai Jl 4wd 5-spd Hard-top Soft-top 103k Miles Original Nice! on 2040-cars
Ephraim, Utah, United States
1992 Suzuki Samurai JL 4WD Hard-top/Soft-top 5 Speed Manual Very NICE ORIGINAL Samurai with 104,000 miles. Very little off-road and towed behind motorhome for part of its life. Senior owned! Third owner! Smoke-free environment. Includes removable hardtop with sunroof and the soft top. Never in accident. Michelin tires with excellent tread (see picture). Spare tire included (not mounted for pictures). Kenwood AM/FM Radio. New premium leatherette seat covers (driver & passenger). Located in Oregon until recently. Includes Suzuki Samurai factory REAR folding seat that has NOT been installed (surface rust on seat metal and need floor brackets). Repair books and factory service manual on CD. Spare tinted windshield (used). Valley Tow Bar adapter - surface rust on adapter. BRA for front end. The following NEW parts are included - not installed. New in the box: Front and Rear shock absorbers, radiator hoses, steering damper, Gates timing belt kit, Aisin water pump. Mechanical: Front wheel bearings repacked and safety inspection completed 200 miles ago. Oil, Filter and Timing Belt changed 1300 miles ago. New battery 30 days ago. Manual FRONT HUBS. Body: Excellent original paint. NO accident or body repairs. One small (2”) rust spot inside left rear floor. Floor boards, rocker panels, fenders are rust free. Surface rust on springs, rear trailer hitch and top bumper surface. Very slight rust on small dent, rock chip, at hinge pin, etc. (easy to remove with correct cleaning product). Please see pictures for details. Please note the vehicle is for sale locally and listing may be canceled at any time. Thank you! |
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