1987 Suzuki Samurai 4x4 Jx Sport Utility 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
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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