1987 Suzuki Samurai Jx Sport Utility 2-door 1.3l 250 Miles On Brand New Motor on 2040-cars
Park City, Utah, United States
87 Suzuki Samurai, with sprayed bed liner interior and lower half of
exterior also has bed liner on it. 2-4WD hi and low work great! The Body
has just under 91,000 miles on it. Minimal rust. Has a Brand New 1.3L
engine built by Lightening Suzuki with 250 miles on it. Runs and drives
great licensed for the road, but is much more fun off-road. The
Transmission shifts great 1-5 but coming back down you have to double
clutch 2nd and 1st gear until your stopped. Then it slides easily into
gear. Hinges cut so doors are removable.
Mods: Engine: Brand new 1.3, everything motor wise is brand new; New flywheel, new stage 2 clutch and bearing kit, New Starter, Hi voltage GM alternator, Rebuilt Stock Carb, New plug wires and rotor/cap,New Battery, all new vacuum Lines, 4 PSI Electronic Fuel pup added. Exhaust is cut right before the rear wheel but have a full stock exhaust or the cut end and a glass-pack if wanted. Suspension/Steering: 5 Inch Spring over lift, Brand New Old Man EMU 2.5 inch lift spring front and rear, 1 1/2 inch low-range off-road lift shackles. All new suspension bushings, Brand new shock, 8 inch break line extensions, Low-Range Off-Road hi-steer kit with FJ80 Ends for unbreakable strength, Freshly rebuilt steering box Drive Train: like new All-Terrain 265/75/15 tires on Ford 9inch wheels. 1 1/2 inch Wheel Spacers, 1 inch front and rear Drive shaft extensions, Front and rear axles have brand new OEM Axle shafts, new front wheel bearing, and have a spare passenger rear new OEM axle shaft as well. Interior: New CD player/radio with new 6x9 3 way Sony's in wooden boxes, Interior Sprayed with bed liner as well as the lower half of the exterior. Dash is sun faded but not cracked. The seats are stock sammi seats so they are worm but still comfortable for their condition. I have a set of s10 Blazer seats I was going to install. There is also a backseat for it as well. I'm sure I have missed a lot so any questions, please ask. Will deliver for a 55 cents a mile round trip fee up to 400 miles |
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