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Suzuki Samurai LWB (Long Wheel Base)
Sale price: $4,500.00 Make an offer
Car location: United States
Seller's notes: "Fair condition - no rust but has minor dings and typical body wear of an '88 Samurai. Straight body and frame, everything works (heater, gauges, wipers, windows, etc.)."
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Make:
- Suzuki
- Model:
- Samurai
- Year:
- 1988
- Mileage:
- 82,335
- Engine:
- 1.3l
- Fuel Type:
- Gasoline
- Trim:
- jx
- Vehicle Title:
- Salvage
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- Ask here!
Suzuki Samurai LWB (Long Wheel Base) for sale
Current customer rating:
I have posted a You Tube video -
be/Wk 11 tqs KT 0 c It is a BRANDED title.
The Samurai was "branded" in California (originally a CA vehicle).
You can Google what this means --- it can range from towed and never reclaimed. to impounded and never retrieved. wrecked and then fixed to the point that DMV does not call it Salvage any longer. etc.
Any one can call CA DMV and as for the history on
Bone stock Samurai.
No rust or body cancer.
Bought and used for hunting over the years.
I randomly "discovered" what a long wheel base Samurai was when I was surfing the web one day.
I just HAD to have one. learned they are EXTREMELY rare --- so I stretched mine.
The body work is first class all the way.
The rockers are boxed. professional welds throughout. seem sealed. under carriage is coated.
I found the original long wheel base chassis diagram online (anyone can - simple Google search) and stretched the frame to that specification (14 inches between the wheels and 10" onto the rear end).
Where I stretched the frame was before the rear spring perch. so the entire rear spring perch frame/setup is untouched.
Meaning you can bolt a YJ kit right onto it.
The brake lines. fuel lines. drive line ---- all stretched.
Engine has the following: New Clutch. new pressure plate. new pilot and throw-out bearings. new front and rear main seals. new plugs. new fuel pump.
The motor runs great. ZERO leaks. Zero smoke.
Has Sidekick seats - no rips or tears - very comfy.
The Samurai was *never* meant to be a show rig. etc.
I am just some random guy that had a strong running Sami for deer season and got completely infatuated with making my rig into into a long wheel base.
Was easy and a lot fun.
I plan to sell this one and do some more of them.
My car background is with VW vans.
PLEASE - serious buyers only --- there is a LOT of info online that has been posted over the years on how to stretch a Samurai.
If I wanted to talk about stretching I would be on the Pirate or Zuki World forums.
be/Wk 11 tqs KT 0 c It is a BRANDED title.
The Samurai was "branded" in California (originally a CA vehicle).
You can Google what this means --- it can range from towed and never reclaimed. to impounded and never retrieved. wrecked and then fixed to the point that DMV does not call it Salvage any longer. etc.
Any one can call CA DMV and as for the history on
Bone stock Samurai.
No rust or body cancer.
Bought and used for hunting over the years.
I randomly "discovered" what a long wheel base Samurai was when I was surfing the web one day.
I just HAD to have one. learned they are EXTREMELY rare --- so I stretched mine.
The body work is first class all the way.
The rockers are boxed. professional welds throughout. seem sealed. under carriage is coated.
I found the original long wheel base chassis diagram online (anyone can - simple Google search) and stretched the frame to that specification (14 inches between the wheels and 10" onto the rear end).
Where I stretched the frame was before the rear spring perch. so the entire rear spring perch frame/setup is untouched.
Meaning you can bolt a YJ kit right onto it.
The brake lines. fuel lines. drive line ---- all stretched.
Engine has the following: New Clutch. new pressure plate. new pilot and throw-out bearings. new front and rear main seals. new plugs. new fuel pump.
The motor runs great. ZERO leaks. Zero smoke.
Has Sidekick seats - no rips or tears - very comfy.
The Samurai was *never* meant to be a show rig. etc.
I am just some random guy that had a strong running Sami for deer season and got completely infatuated with making my rig into into a long wheel base.
Was easy and a lot fun.
I plan to sell this one and do some more of them.
My car background is with VW vans.
PLEASE - serious buyers only --- there is a LOT of info online that has been posted over the years on how to stretch a Samurai.
If I wanted to talk about stretching I would be on the Pirate or Zuki World forums.
Want to buy this car?
Comments and questions to the seller:
from Angel Rivera, dated 05 january 2015Saludos hermano estoy interesado en comprar su jeep Suzuki me gustarÃa saber en que estado y pueblo se encuentra ubicado el Suzuki Dios le bendiga gracias
from Bobby S., dated 18 september 2014
Aloha,
Is this samurai still for sale?
from Seth Magness, dated 24 february 2014
I believe this same Sammie is offered on another listing that I made an offer on. If you have not received an offer from me about this vehicle, let me know.
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