This one-owner, 5,038 actual-mile 1988 Suzuki Samurai has been
exceptionally well-preserved. It was purchased new at Martin Suzuki
in Ardmore, PA., and is 100% original, retaining its original
silver paint, factory interior, factory top, original drivetrain,
and the engine compartment still has tons of factory markings
throughout. It is equipped with the 1.3 liter 4-cylinder engine,
5-speed manual transmission, 4-wheel drive (with high/low speed),
air conditioning, front disc brakes, full vinyl top, exterior sport
mirrors, transistor ignition, rear mud guards, front carpet,
original white 10-hole wheels, free-wheeling hubs, 2-speed
intermittent windshield wipers, and brand new tires were just
installed. Included with the sale is the original window sticker,
dealer service brochure, original odometer statement, original
pre-delivery inspection, original owner's manual and warranty
booklet. Very few of these proto-SUVs have survived, particularly
in this type of condition. This vehicle runs and drives excellent,
and is ready to be enjoyed on fair-weather days or weekend
excursions, or maybe, just treasured in a climate-controlled garage
while its value just continues to appreciate!
Vehicle Details
1988 Suzuki Samurai
Listing ID:CC-1657826
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Youngville, North Carolina
Year:1988
Make:Suzuki
Model:Samurai
Exterior Color:Silver
Odometer:0
Stock Number:WIN22-F117
VIN:JS4JC5
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