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1987 Suzuki Samurai 4x4 Jx Sport Utility 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:38400
Location:

Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States

Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
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1987 Suzuki Samurai
38k Original miles
Barn find in Phoenix, AZ
Camo Wrap by Red Beard Vinyl, Prescott, AZ June, 2014
The color grey photos show no body work done prior to wrap. No bondo.
3M Camo Wrap has a Lifetime performance warranty by Camo Wraps.
New convertible top.
Car was stored in a Phoenix warehouse for 16+ years.
 It was purchased by a police officer who found it and subsequently sold to me.
New valve cover gaskets, cam seal, et. in 2014
Fresh oil and filter. New spark plugs. Runs great.
Herculiner in lieu of carpet.
Winch style front bumper.
Has tow capacity and tow bar.
Wheels have spacers to add width to the wheelbase. Can easily be removed if desired.

Had AC and is fit for it but has no compressor.
No rust anywhere.
 Steers straight and stops straight.
4x4 works perfect.
Original seats. Rear matching seat.
Original air filter and duct work is included.
Windshield has 3-4 stars from rocks but no cracks. Quote for new was $150 installed
Great hunting rig or tow rig. Don't like the Camo wrap? Just rip it off and it's got good paint.
I will gladly assist with shipping of the vehicle from 86315
The title shows "Box C" abandoned or recovered vehicle. It's because the car was lost for 16+ years and there was no title.
It indeed only has 38,400 original miles. Nowhere does AutoCheck show the car has more than 38,147 mi.
The AutoCheck through eBay won't let me list the title correctly. It's not a salvage, rebuilt or anything but a clear Box C title.
AutoCheck is also reporting it as stolen. It was a lost title.  AUTO CHECK HAS BEEN WRONG BEFORE.
I listed it clear but eBay ended the auction because the AutoCheck report. I just re-listed it with "rebuilt" to satisfy eBay.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Thanks, Tom 
 

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Consumer 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.

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Way back in 2004, Volkswagen took umbrage with Suzuki being granted permission to use the nameplate "SWIFT GTi" for a performance variant of its small-car offering (2012 equivalent seen here). Now, eight years and surely some very steep legal bills later, VW has finally dropped its claim against Suzuki.
The General Court of the European Union stated, back in March of this year, that Suzuki's GTi registration could not be confused with VW's "Golf GTI." Volkswagen had appealed that ruling, though has now reportedly called off the dogs. In fact, Germany's Die Welt reports that the appeal has been dead for several weeks now.
This news comes amongst continued arbitration acrimony between the two automakers, all revolving around VW's forced divestiture of nearly 20-percent stake it purchased in Suzuki some two years ago.