1987 Suzuki Samurai Hardtop Excellent Shape Only 59k Miles on 2040-cars
San Bernardino, California, United States
1987 SUZUKI SAMURAI HARD TOP ONLY 59,285 MILES ALL ORIGINAL, ALL STOCK SAMURAI NO RESERVE!!! THESE ARE ORIGINAL MILES, THE SAMURAI MILES NEVER BEEN FLIPPED OVER ON ODOMOETER. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL SAMURAI, MUST SEE TO BELIEVE This is a RARE HARD to FIND Original Suzuki Samurai. ALL STOCK. The only thing after market are the rims. Last owner used as a tow behind motorhome, garage kept, miles were mostly tow behind. about 85% of the miles. Motor is very strong, gears are tight and steering is tight. This Suzuki Samurai is 4x4. Not a single dent or rust spot on the Samurai. RUST FREE! CURRENT TAGS AND REGISTRATION GOOD UNTIL JAN/2015 It will PASS SMOG! If you are looking for a tow behind vehicle, this is all setup with a very solid tow package on the front. Tow package is about a $750 setup. Comes with the wiring all hooked up, just plug and go. Interior is flawless no rips or tears, in fact it looks NEW! Stereo is original and plays out the tunes. Heater works great. This Samurai doesn't have a/c. This model is whats called a tin top, solid roof. Exterior is flawless, NO paint chipping, NO dents, NO oxidation. This is a MUST SEE Samurai. Feel free to make a reasonable offer if interested, other than that I will list the Samurai at $5,000 starting price and there is no reserve. EVERYTHING IS HERE IF YOU DECIDE TO BUY AND PICKUP AND TOW WITH R.V. Whats included: I have original Suzuki Samurai Manual Tow bar Cables for hook ups email or call me (909) 347 9960 |
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Junkyard Gem: 1991 Geo Metro LSi Convertible
Sat, May 14 2022Americans lost the ability to buy a new Detroit-made convertible starting in the 1977 model year (unless you count aftermarket conversions), not regaining it until drop-top Chrysler K-Cars showed up in showrooms in 1981. This gave convertibles a certain magical quality that lasted for quite a while here, and so it seemed to make sense for GM to offer an open-air version of the Geo Metro. Here's one of those cars, spotted in a self-service yard in northeastern Colorado. The Metro was really a second-generation Suzuki Cultus, successor to the 1985-1988 Chevrolet Sprint. While a four-cylinder engine became available in the later Metro (which got Chevrolet badges when the Geo brand got the axe in 1997), all Chevy Sprints and early Metros got this 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine. You're looking at 55 Suzuki horsepower here. The XFi version of the Metro (not available with a convertible top) managed to get better than 60 highway miles per gallon with an engine rated at 49 horsepower. There was an automatic transmission available… for 465 bucks (about $993 in 2022 dollars). That would have added nearly 5% to the cost of this $9,740 car ($20,805 today) and killed the fuel economy, so nearly all Metro buyers got their cars with three pedals. Do you like simple instruments in cars? You'll love the Metro! This one is good and rusty, with some really scary corrosion underneath. I think it sat in a field, buried to the axles, for many years. However, the bra tells us that it once had an owner who loved their then-shiny red convertible. No 1991 competitor could offer a new convertible with a price tag even close to that of the $9,740 Metro LSi. Oh, sure, a ragtop version of the wretched Yugo was available in 1990 and maybe 1991, but that doesn't count. A new Miata cost $13,800 that year, with a Mazda-based Mercury Capri going for $12,588. The 1991 VW Golf Cabriolet cost $16,175, and prices for convertibles just got higher with other competitors. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. How much? No way!
Suzuki Swift gets a motorcycle-inspired wide body for Tokyo Auto Salon
Mon, Jan 6 2020Tokyo Auto Salon is just around the corner, and companies such as Daihatsu and Mitsubishi have announced a slew of impressive custom cars. Suzuki has also announced its custom lineup, which is a bit humble this year at just three. They range from the wild Suzuki Swift Sport Katana to the mild Hustler Street Base. The Swift is the most impressive of Suzuki's show cars. Its name, and supposedly its looks, are based on the Katana sports bike. We're not sure they have that much in common beyond the silver and red paint job, but that's all right because this Swift still looks excellent. It features aggressive fender flares and a reworked front fascia. Bigger, wider wheels fit underneath those flares, and it has side-exit exhaust to cap off the extreme design. Next up is the Suzuki Jimny Sierra Marine Edition. Suzuki started with the wider Jimny Sierra model and fitted it with equipment for a day in and around the water. It has storage for fishing rods on either side and an interior covered in wetsuit material. The roof has been raised for extra interior space. The exterior also gets a garnish of visual upgrades such as custom wheels, chrome trim, paint scheme, auxiliary lights and tow rings. The third and final custom vehicle is the Hustler Street Base. It's fairly basic with a matte gray paint scheme, a few decals, and an upgraded audio system inside with some flashy lighting. Apparently it's designed for hip young people who live in the city and might be interested in extreme sports and an active lifestyle. Related Video: Â Â
Suzuki Jimny displays Samurai spirit in Japanese snowstorm
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That could be why the Samurai still has something of a cult following. Well, that and the name - which, as it turns out, may not have been such a stretch after all. A Samurai warrior, after all, was just one man - but like any other knight, he was worth more than his headcount on the battlefield. Or in this case, a Japanese snowstorm. Just watch the half-minute video below to see what we mean.