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1987 Samurai Jx Tintop Hardtop, 4wd, Air Conditioning, Tow Package, Runs Good on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:117000 Color: Silver /
  Grey/ Light Blue
Location:

Thousand Oaks, California, United States

Thousand Oaks, California, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Mini SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cyl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JS4JC51V5H4123202 Year: 1987
Make: Suzuki
Model: Samurai
Trim: Hard Top Tintop
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 117,000
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Grey/ Light Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Fan Motor, Fuel Gauge, Temp Gauge not working. Right front bumper small dent."

1987 Suzuki Samurai Tintop Hardtop.  This little Sammy is 100% rust free.  I rescued this little 4x4 from the Bakersfield area and brought it home on my motorcycle trailer.  I bought it with the intension of doing a mild restoration and then selling it for around $8,000. 

Before I start the work I figured I will test the waters and see what I can get before starting this project.  I have been driving it around town and on a few freeways and it runs good.  I made 73 MPH on the freeway and I was a bit surprised actually!  You really can't be in a hurry driving these little guys because of the whopping 60 or so HP.  There are no leaks from this car and no smoke coming from the tailpipe either.  The air conditioning is all there but the belt has been removed.  I bought a new belt but figure I will wait to tackle that once I get the blower working.  The rear bumper is quite unique and totally custom.  I can only guess what the previous owner used it for but I am a big guy and it supports my weight.  Maybe the truck was used for hunting?  The body is 100% rust free and in pretty good shape.  No real dents or body damage, just really faded and scratched up a bit.  Overall this Sammy is a great candidate for a ground up restoration or you can put a $500 paint job on her and leave it at that.  There is a rear side panel missing in the back seat passenger side.  I have ordered new door handles and inside latches because they were pretty much shot.  There is a small dent on the right side front bumper.  I changed the oil, put on new wipers, sanded and rattle canned the hood.  I also have some 2 inch shackle lifts on the way to give the Sammy a little taller stance.  This Sammy has brand new off-road tires as well but the left tire rubs the left leaf spring only when the wheel is turned all the way to the bump stops.  There is an after market temp gauge mounted where the factory clock used to be since the clock didn't work anyway.  The Sammy runs right at 190 to 195 degrees on a hot sunny southern California day! 

Overall this is a great Sammy that we all know is rare.  The Tintop AC cars are tough to come by.

I am open to offers but please no low ballers.  I think the Samurai is worth over $5,000 as it sits but you tell me.  I will help with shipping meaning I will help the driver load it!  Shipping costs will be the buyers expense.  Please ask questions before bidding if you have any and good luck!

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Remembering Suzuki of America... in commercials

Wed, 07 Nov 2012

American Suzuki Motors is leaving us, but as long as the lights are on at YouTube, its commercials will stay behind to remind of the times we shared. We dug up nine commercials - sort of like a Time Life infomercial for an entire brand - and among the starring actors are the X-90 improving the 90s with the help of a Pez dispenser, the Peter Pan-ish Sidekick, Optimus Prime getting his pipes all smoked up over the 1987 Samurai and an XL7 that would have sold in the millions if its commercial were even half true.
We've also included a remarkably oddball eight-minute featurette/commercial about a giant Suzuki Swift. You'll find the retrospective in the videos below. Enjoy.

Junkyard Gem: 1996 Suzuki Swift SLOKYO DRIFT Edition

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General Motors sold plenty of rebadged Suzukis over the decades in the United States, starting with the Chevy Sprint in 1985 and continuing with various Geo- and Chevrolet-badged machines into our current century. The one we remember best remains the fuel-sipping Metro, successor to the Sprint and available here through the 2001 model year. The Sprint and Metro were based on the Japanese-market Cultus, and Suzuki put its own badges on this car in the United States for the 1989 through 2001 model years. That was the Suzuki Swift, a car we know best today for its factory-hot-rod version, the Swift GT. Normally, I wouldn't bother to document an ordinary Canadian-built Swift found in a boneyard, but today's Colorado-found Junkyard Gem boasts some interesting custom touches that make it worth our attention. Get ready for… SLOKYO DRIFT! While countless American owners of Integras and Lancers and 240SXs went nuts with JDM-influenced car decor following the release of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift in 2006, drivers of the tiny and miserably underpowered Metro/Swift econo-commuters felt left out of the party. The owner of this car knew what to do, though: buy some stick-on mailbox letters and slap them on this Swift's hatch. Junkyard-acquired badges adorn every surface of the SLOKYO DRIFT Swift, because why not? It turns out that many Reddit regulars in Colorado spied this car on the street, and so you'll find many references to it on that site. Since any 24-year-old econobox with a manual transmission and a salvage title will be nearly impossible to sell, we can assume this car spent its last few years just one broken part away from The Crusher. Once it needed an expensive repair, it wasn't worth fixing. The original owner's manual and documentation remained in this Swift until the end. It appears that Colorado TV-advertising legend Dealin' Doug moved this iron off his Cherry Creek Dodge lot when it had a mere 5,920 miles on the clock, based on this "Phoney Monroney" I found in the glovebox. 168,925 hard miles later, here it is. At some point, it got totaled, put back together, and stamped with this REBUILT FROM SALVAGE lettering on the door jamb. We think of the Metro/Swift as a three-cylinder car, but many of the later versions got this 1.3-liter "big-block" four-banger under the hood. That's 70 raging horsepower right here. The 5-speed made it more efficient and fun to drive, but killed whatever resale value it may have had.

Suzuki's next Jimny won't veer too far from The Way Of The Samurai

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Suzuki might be gone as an automaker in the US, but the brand is still driving along in other parts of the world. In fact, it even has new products in the pipeline and among them is a replacement for the venerable Jimny compact SUV (better known as the Samurai in America). The last all-new Jimny hit the market back in 1998, but the little SUVs have grown quite a cult following, especially in the UK. Farmers love them because the compact vehicles can go just about anywhere, thanks to a relatively high ground clearance, small size and four-wheel drive. With the new generation due in 2017, according to Top Gear, that's nearly 20 years of hard work for this off-roader. Though, Suzuki refreshed the Jimny slightly for the 2013 model year (pictured above) across the pond with a revised front end. Don't expect the future iteration to go soft, though. Unlike the similarly long-lived Land Rover Defender, which is rumored to be a bit friendlier in its next generation, Suzuki wants keep the model's abilities as capable as possible, while adding some modern assistance systems. "The next Jimny will be an evolution. It will follow the same recipe. When you see it you'll know it's a Jimny," said the automaker's UK sales boss Dale Wyatt to Top Gear. "If you were a sheep farmer in the Scottish hills you'd see the car is perfect; no argument to change it." If all these promises about the future come true, we might get to hear about the Jimny driving around the world or pulling a huge truck out of the snow for many years to come.