1987 Suzuki Samurai 4x4 100 Horse Engine Custom Paint Cold A/c Restored Must See on 2040-cars
Marshalltown, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Suzuki
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Samurai
Trim: 2 door SUV
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 0
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Green
Rod's Auto Sales, also known as Samurai Salvage (specializing in Samurais, Sidekicks and Trackers since 1988)(Google us to find a complete listing of new and used parts)(need your Samurai restored? We can have your Samurai picked up, restored and returned to you in a short time!) is selling this one of a kind, custom Samurai for a friend. This Samurai has a clean, clear title--and has never been wrecked! We built this Samurai for him two years ago. It has been kept inside and driven only in nice weather and shown at an occasional car show. Complete rebuild has less than 2500 miles on it. Restoration included: new custom paint job with flames on hood and ghost flames on sides and tailgate; paint is original Suzuki teal color, but with metallic added and is base coat, clear coat; it has one of our 100 horse high performance 1.3 engines with Weber carburetor, Pacesetter header and high flow 2" exhaust; new heavy duty clutch kit; rebuilt transmission and transfer case; new axle bearings and u-joints; newer brakes; parking brake works good; entire inside floor has been Duralined; new Rugged Ridge reclinable front seats; good rear seat; aluminum door and rear quarter panels; new inside and outside door handles. This is the JX model with factory tachometer and digital clock. This Samurai has cold air conditioning that we have retrofitted to the current 134 refrigerant!! New deluxe Rugged Ridge top with limo tinted side and rear windows. The side and rear windows zip out making this a very cool safari top.! New heavy duty ARB Bull front bumper with new remote controlled 3,000 lb. winch. It has shackle reversal kit with springs on top of axles. (It has a comfortable ride). Stainless steel brake lines. Rear 2" receiver with 4-pin flat plug. New 235x75-R15 Goodyear A/T Wrangler tires. Dash is in perfect condition. AM/FM/CD Pioneer stereo. New windshield. New wipers. This Samurai has plenty of power and drives down the road perfectly with no vibrations or issues. Everything works. All it needs is a new home! This Samurai was a $20,000 build 2 years ago. Save a whole lot of $$$. It is also for sale on our lot--but once the reserve is met, it will no longer be for sale on our lot, making it fair for all bidders. Auction may end early. Call Rod for details. 641-751-2468. This Samurai is much better than a side by side ORV and much more useable and more reliable--plus having a great resale value. The Samurai is the only street legal SUV that now can be registered in Iowa and other states ATV parks. We can provide a tow bar setup for this Samurai for extra $. We can provide truck transport quotes to have it delivered right to your driveway.
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