To recap from the first two installments of project Sami Supreme, our '86 Suzuki Samurai underwent a few major transformations including a Toyota dual t-case drivetrain swap, a completely new ...
If you've ever looked at a Suzuki Samurai and puzzled over whether the tiny truck could hold a 440-cube V8, today's Nice Price or No Dice project truck is the answer you're desperately seeking. Could ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Suzuki Samurai first arrived on U.S. shores in 1986 to demonstrate that Suzuki was about more than just motorcycles. However, Americans' ...
Overview: When the Suzuki Samurai entered the United States in late 1985 . . . its ride was brutal. Its handling at highway speeds was frightening. And it was noisy. . . . Today the Samurai is selling ...
Picking up where we left off with the first part of our Sami Supreme project, a master plan was formulated to begin the radical transformation. Next, a toyota five-speed transmission was installed ...
Throughout the late 1980s, the Suzuki Samurai was one of the best-loved and best-selling sport utility vehicles in the North American market. However, Suzuki had been manufacturing the vehicle for ...
The Suzuki Samurai is not the type of vehicle you would ever expect to see on a racetrack but this particular Samurai is unlike any other we’ve seen before. We haven’t been able to find any details ...
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And you thought the new Ford Ranger was a small truck. Suzuki has unveiled a teeny, tiny concept pickup based on its new Jimny SUV, which is a successor to the Samurai that was last sold in the U.S.
Ahead of the MLB's Tokyo Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki went to batting practice with a katana in a viral video shared by the team. Suzuki, a ...