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Original Bone-stock 1987 Suzuki Samurai Jx 4x4 ** 100 % Rust Free And Tow Ready on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:89000 Color: and interior are in
Location:

Clearlake, California, United States

Clearlake, California, United States

                 1987 Suzuki Samurai 4x4 Jx - 100% Rust Free and Tow Ready

 

 

 

 -Please serious bidders only - WILL SHIP - Id be glad to get you a shipping quote from a local shipping company if that's something that your interested in call me 707two362082

     

 

   Up for bidding / sale my very well cared for  1987  Suzuki samurai jx 4x4 . This Suzuki is in extremely good shape from inside and out and was only used during the summer months as a tow behind vehicle behind the motorhome. Has always been stored indoors so the exterior and interior are in amazing condition !!! Without a question one of the nicest samurais I have seen , I would consider this a time capsule considering its 100  %rust free  and a must see to fully appreciate .  Has 89,000 original miles , 2nd owner vehicle and is Accident free and a Clean California title in hand .

    Was used stricktly as a tow vehicle so most miles are from being flat towed across the states.  Comes with removable tow bar so you can tow this Suzuki samurai with you anywhere you would like.  These make excellent tow behind vehicles since they are so light yet solid and simple vehicles that can go just about anywhere.

     Never abused or taken off road to say the least this has always been elderly owned . The 4x4 works great and engages and disengages without a hitch . This is mechanically sound to say the least and does not need a thing . This is ready to drive with peace of mind.  No leaks or problems of any kind. Runs with the best of them and has a brand new factory carburetor . !!! Drive train is quiet and the clutch and transmission shift smoothly . Starts up right away and idles at 800 rpm very smoothly . Just passed smog as well.

 

-New soft top

- Stereo ( (in glove box )works perfectly )

-New tires and wheels 

-100% Rust free

-Comes equipped with TOW BAR

-Has back seat ( seats 4 safely )

-Original Manuals

-Original Reciepts

-Clean Title in hand

 

 

If you have any questions call me anytime - 707 two362082

 

This vehicle is for sale locally as well . If you would like to know the buy it now price contact me . If reserve has been met I will not not sell private party . Call anytime with any questions , thanks

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We haven't heard much about Suzuki since it decided to leave the US market in 2012, but things are going well for the little automaker these days with the recent announcement of record annual profits. It would seem that investors should be ecstatic, but they are starting to question the man at the helm. Company president and chairman Osamu Suzuki is now 84 years old and is guaranteed at least one more year as the leader, but shareholders want to know who is taking his place when the inevitable happens.
We're not being ageist, here. As long as the Suzuki can run the company to the satisfaction of investors, he absolutely deserves the top spot. According to Bloomberg, the issue making shareholders so edgy is that the business doesn't have a transition plan in place. The president obviously isn't a young man, and folks are worried that if something happens suddenly, there could be chaos deciding a successor and a free-falling stock price.
Suzuki's tenure at the company is somewhat astounding. He married the granddaughter of the founder and took her name because the family had no male heirs. In world where many people hope to retire as soon as possible, he's worked for the same automaker for the last 50 years, including stints as company president from 1978 to 2000 and 2008 to the present. Investors aren't questioning the president's ability as a business leader; they just want a clearer understanding of the automaker's future direction.

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Despite having one heck of a lackluster presence here in the United States, Suzuki still manages to do well in other markets. That in mind, the automaker continually releases new products and concept cars at international auto shows that aren't destined for U.S. consumption, but this might not be one of those times.
The aging SX4 crossover is in need of replacement, and if Suzuki is still committed to selling passenger cars in the States, something fresh like this S-Cross concept could be just the ticket. Suzuki has, after all, confirmed that the S-Cross will eventually make its way into production.
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Suzuki will now sell its motorcycle, ATV and marine divisions to the newly minted Suzuki Motor of America subsidiary under the Suzuki name. The new company will be wholly owned by Suzuki Motor Company. This is the final piece of the company's restructuring puzzle.
The company says it will now be able to grow its powersports businesses here in the US and also provide auto parts and service to current Suzuki owners through what's left of the company's dealer network. You can check out the brief press release on the bankruptcy plan below.