1993 Suzuki Samurai Time Capsule Like New! 59,323 Original Miles 4x4 Must See! on 2040-cars
Marshalltown, Iowa, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:1.3L 1298CC 79Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Suzuki
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Samurai
Trim: JL Sport Utility 2-Door
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 59,323
Sub Model: JL
Exterior Color: Red
Rod's Auto Sales, also known as SamuraiSalvage (Google or Bing to find us), is located in Marshalltown, IA. We have been selling all new and used parts for Samurai, Sidekick and Tracker since 1998. We also have been selling and restoring complete Samurais (always with clear titles ... never prior salvage) for the last 25 years. Up for auction is this pristine 1993 Suzuki Samurai 4x4 that we call our time capsule. This Samurai is like new inside and out! 59,323 original miles (this Samurai has a million mile odometer and has been checked out with Carfax). Many of the miles were accumulated while being in tow. This Samurai is a 100% rust free Texas truck. All original non-faded paint. This Samurai has always been garaged. The interior is like new, as shown in pictures. Our shop has recently performed the following updates: new tinted windshield with new rubber gasket, new brakes, new high flow quiet exhaust, new timing belt, tune-up, all fluids changed, new front bumper with new end caps and new lights, new original size tires with new lugnuts and original beauty rings on wheels, newer JVC CD player with four speakers. The 1993-1995 were the best of the Samurais and were identical for these three years. Factory updates included: more powerful 1298 cc high compression fuel injected engine (will run 75 mph!); improved 5-speed transmission with lower overdrive ratio; improved transfer case with larger output shafts; larger capacity radiator; larger driveshaft flanges; improved outboard swaybar (much more stable than older Samurais); improved leaf springs with teflon pads between leafs (rides 100% better than older Samurais); better wrap around seats; and updated seat tracks enabling the seat to go back 2" farther than previous models. This Samurai runs, drives and looks like a new one. Everything works perfectly. If you are looking for the best Samurai that you can find, then don't let this one get away from you. Once it's gone, you may never find one like this again. If you are looking for a cheap fixer-upper, this is not the Samurai for you. The new owner will not be disappointed! The Samurai is the only street legal SUV that can be legally licensed for the Iowa and many other states off-road parks. Much better than a side by side and you can legally drive it down the road...or to your fishing camp, hunting camp, cabin by the lake or going off-road with it. We can install a new black fiberglass one piece insulated hard top for this Samurai in place of the soft top for additional $$. We can also install a lift kit, new heavy duty front winch bumper, heavy duty rear bumper, larger wheels and tires, reduction transfer case, lockers, etc. etc..... We can also have your Samurai picked up for any alteration including a total restoration. When project is completed we will send it back to you via truck transport. We offer reasonable transport quotes for the potential customer. For Canadian customers we can have this delivered to the nearest U.S. border town. This Samurai is also for sale on our Suzuki lot. But once reserve is met, it will no longer be for sale locally...making it fair to all bidders. Any questions? Call Rod at 641-751-2468.
Suzuki Samurai for Sale
- 1990 suzuki samurai jl sport utility 2-door 1.3l
- 1988 suzuki samurai jx 4x4
- Super samurai(US $3,500.00)
- 1988 suzuki samurai jx sport utility 2-door 1.3l(US $4,000.00)
- 1988 suzuki samurai fully street legal rock crawler - lifted, over sized tires(US $6,000.00)
- 1988 suzuki samurai jx sport utility 2-door 1.3l
Auto Services in Iowa
Yaw`s Auto Salvage ★★★★★
Walker`s A To Z Auto ★★★★★
Stew Hansen Hyundai ★★★★★
Red Rock Restorations ★★★★★
Ream Auto Body ★★★★★
Pat McGrath Chevyland ★★★★★
Auto blog
Suzuki tunes up tiny concepts for Tokyo Auto Salon
Mon, Dec 28 2015When counting Japanese automakers, don't forget Suzuki, which has a trio of new show cars lined up for the Tokyo Auto Salon in a couple of weeks. First up is the Water Activity concept. It's based on the Ignis and done up in a matte-finish army green with orange accents, a canoe strapped to the roof, metallic underbody trim, and bigger wheels. It's not unlike the Ignis Trail concept that Suzuki revealed at the main Tokyo Motor Show a few months ago, but taken in more of an outdoorsy direction than a sporty one. Joining it is the Hustler Rough Road Style, based on the oddball square wagon we first saw in concept form back in 2013 but ruggedized for the rocky trail. To that end it features a jacked-up suspension, knobby little tires, caged-in headlights, and a yellow paint job that makes it look as though it wandered through a paintball arena. It even has its name spelled out on the nose like you'd expect to see on a Hummer or Land Rover, and blacked-out trim on everything from the roof to the door handles. Last but not least is the Alto Works GP, which takes the punchy little hot hatch we reported on just the other day in an even racier direction. It features a blue and acid green livery borrowed from Suzuki's MotoGP bike, complemented by a custom carbon-fiber hood. It'll be displayed at the Japanese tuner expo alongside its two-wheeled counterpart, not to mention a smattering of other vehicles from the company's lineup when the show opens on January 15. Related Video:
Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha to make swappable motorcycle batteries
Fri, Mar 26 2021Just as electric cars are becoming ever more common, the alternative propulsion system is starting to make headway in the motorcycle sphere. Companies such as Harley-Davidson and Zero already have electric models on sale, but other established brands are preparing for the electric future. Among them are the four big Japanese bike builders (Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha) who have a plan to improve electric bike adoption, and make their bikes very appealing. The four companies created an organization back in April 2019 for this sort of purpose called the Swappable Battery Consortium for Electric Motorcycles. And the group has now announced that the manufacturers have agreed on the specifications for motorcycle batteries that can be interchanged among each company's motorcycles. So if you have a Suzuki, you can use a Honda battery, or vice versa. This idea presents quite a few interesting possibilities. The manufacturers could sell bikes with or without batteries, since you might already have a battery from your previous bike, or just another one you own, so you wouldn't have to shell out to buy an entirely new battery. If, for whatever reason, you needed a replacement battery, it should be easy to get one, since the same type would support bikes from a variety of manufacturers. The pipe dream of battery swapping stations might even be feasible because of the standardization and support. And having the batteries relatively easy to remove could be good for apartment dwellers, since they might be able to bring a battery inside to charge. The manufacturers haven't said exactly what the specifications are for these interchangeable batteries, nor when they'll be implemented. But we'll be eagerly awaiting more information in the future. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Autoblog Minute: VW Q3 financial woes, 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
Fri, Oct 30 2015Consumer Reports pulls its Tesla recommendation, the U.S. Copyright Office offers a ruling affecting car owners, VW gets hit hard with third-quarter losses, and lots of exciting news from Tokyo. Autoblog senior editor Greg Migliore reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute Weekly Recap. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00] Consumer Reports pulls its Tesla recommendation, the U.S. copyright office offers a ruling that affects car owners and gear heads, VW gets hit hard with third-quarter losses, and lots of exciting news from Tokyo. I'm senior editor Greg Migliore and this is your Autoblog Minute Weekly Recap. After a week away testing vehicles for Autoblog's Tech of the Year award, we're back in the office to recap the week in automotive news. [00:00:30] One of the things you might have missed was Consumer Reports pulling its recommendation of Tesla's Model S sedan. The blemish for Tesla comes after a tally of reviews from customer surveys. The most common problem areas for the Model S as cited by survey takers included: the drivetrain, power equipment, charging equipment, body and sunroof squeaks, rattles, and leaks. So lots of stuff. Though they could not ignore a score of "worse-than-average", Consumer Reports still [00:01:00] highlighted the fact that the Model S was "the best performing car" they've ever tested. Telsa CEO Elon Musk took to social media to defend his sedans saying: "Consumer Reports reliability survey includes a lot of early production cars. Already addressed in new cars." And, "Tesla gets top rating of any company in service. Most important, CR says 97% of owners expect their next car to be a Tesla (the acid test)." In Financial news, Volkswagen took a hit and reported an operating loss of [00:01:30] $3.84 billion. This is the first such loss for VW in 15 years. Toyota reclaimed the crown as the world's largest automaker as well. It's important that it's not all doom and gloom for VW though in Q3. Sales revenues were up and the company's automotive division boasts $30 billion dollars in liquid assets. It's a sizable war chest that will no doubt come in handy, as the company has yet to feel the full brunt of the diesel emissions scandal. Good news for gear heads. The US copyright office [00:02:00] ruled in favor of mechanics and car owners by granting an exception to existing copyright law. The law was originally meant to prevent software pirating and bootlegging of Hollywood movies.