1972 SUZUKI LJ20 BRUTE MICRO "JIMNY" JEEP 360cc 2 STROKE 4X4 ONLY 800 IMPORTED

1972 Suzuki Samurai FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW!!

Suzuki Samurai 1972 technical specifications

Item location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Make: Suzuki
Model: Samurai
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Type: SUV
Doors: 2
Year: 1972
Mileage: 25,000
VIN: 103904
Color: Red
Engine size: 360cc
Number of cylinders: 2
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: 4 Wheel Drive
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
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This LJ20 Brute Micro-Jeep has true 4x4 with transfer case and standard 4-speed transmission. The Brute is powered by a 360cc 2-stroke engine. Qualifying it for micro car status in Japan. it measures only 125" long and is one of 800 imported to the U. S. This example received a frame-off restoration by the previous owner. The windshield and tailgate fold down. It has a roll bar and door bars to protect passengers. This Brute runs and drives great. Beautiful repaint. FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW ONLY!! CONTINENTAL USA BUYERS!! EXPORT AND OVERSEAS BUYERS WILL GET FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW ONLYTO LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA TO THE PORT FOR EXPORT SHIPPINGCANADIAN BUYERS GET SHIPPING TO PORT OF ENTRY ON USA SIDE call for detailsFEEL FREE TO CALL FOR ANY INFO. 623-764-5897 JOE. SOLD "AS IS". O WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE EXPRESSED OR GIVEN. CARS BUILT PRIOR TO 1981. MILES CAN NOT BE VERIFIED BY CARFAX DUE TO AGE. EEL FREE TO CALL. NSPECT ANY CAR PRIOR TO BIDDING OR BUYING ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID IF YOU HAVE ANY AT ALL. INNING BIDDER IS THE NEW OWNER. O RENEGOTIATING AFTER THE END OF AUCTION. AS WITH ANY OLDER USED VEHICLE. MINOR SIGNS OF USE. WEAR. REPAIR. ESTORATION. ARTS REPLACEMENT AND AGE MAY BECOME VISIBLE UNDER CLOSE VISUAL INSPECTION WE CAN NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE MINOR ISSUES. E DO NOT KNOW THE HISTORY ON THE CAR FROM DAY ONE UNLESS NOTED IN LISTING. nbsp;BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TAXES. nbsp;PLATES OR ANY FEES ON VEHICLE IN HIS OR HER OWN STATE AT TIME OF TITLE AND REGISTRATION $99. 00 doc fee added to final selling price BELOW SOME HISTORY ON THE LJ20 BRUTEFirst generation (1970–1981)First generation (LJ10-SJ20)OverviewAlso called Suzuki LJ80Suzuki Eljot (Germany)Production 1970–1981Body and chassisClass Compact SUVPowertrainEngine 359 cc (0. 4 l) FB/L50 I2539 cc (0. 5 l) LJ50 I3797 cc (0. 8 l) F8A I4Transmission 4-speed manualChronologyPredecessor HopeStar ON360The compact off-road capable Suzuki Jimny was Suzuki's first global success. lending it name recognition and a foothold in markets worldwide. The Jimny slotted into a hitherto unfilled gap in the market. LJ10Suzuki's first move on acquiring the rights to the ON360 was rebodying it and replacing the Mitsubishi engine with an air-cooled 359 cc (21. 9 cu in) Suzuki "FB" two-cylinder two-stroke which produced 25 PS (18 kW). Since the new unit remained smaller than 360 cc. and Suzuki placed the spare tire inside the truck (making it a three-seater) to keep it under 3 meters in overall length. it was classified as a kei car. conferring certain tax privileges and other benefits. When it was introduced in April 1970 it was the first four-wheel drive kei car to enter series production. The LJ10 Jimnys had sixteen-inch wheels. weighed 590 kg (1. 01 lb). and had a top speed of 75 km/h (47 mph). The engine was soon uprated to a 27 PS (20 kW) version. but the claimed top speed remained unchanged. [4]LJ20The LJ was updated in May 1972 and renamed the LJ20. The grille bars were changed from horizontal to vertical for the LJ20. The engine was replaced with an updated. water-cooled unit (the L50). and its 28 PS (21 kW) enabled the LJ to reach 80 km/h (50 mph). [5] A special version with the spare tire mounted behind the passenger seat allowed for two small rear seats. facing each other. The introduction of left hand drive signalled Suzuki's worldwide ambitions for the truck. The Hard Top (Van) was also introduced when the LJ20 arrived. equipped with smaller. 15 inch wheels. [4] Suzuki themselves did not export them to America. a US company called IEC (International Equipment Co. ) imported them. Export Jimnys had the spare tire mounted on the outside. as Kei regulations on length did not apply. Suzuki Jimny LJ20 (1973). note spare tire placementTowards the end of LJ20 production. a cleaner 26 PS (19 kW) engine was introduced. a result of ever more stringent emissions regulations. Top speed was reported as 93 km/h (58 mph). payload was 250 kg or 550 lb (200 kg or 440 lb for the Van version). [6]SJ10[edit]Suzuki Jimny 55 (SJ10)The LJ50 engine was first introduced in September 1975 for export only. with 33 PS (24 kW). For the home market. it first appeared in June 1976 as the Jimny 55 and reflected the changing kei car rules and stricter emissions standards. The 539 cc (32. 9 cu in) three-cylinder engine remained a two-stroke; while power was reduced to 26 PS (19 kW) more low-end torque was on offer. The 635 kg (1. 00 lb) vehicle could now hit 60 mph (97 km/h). and the spare tire was relocated outside the rear door. allowing for a fourth seat. The SJ10 Jimny used the "LJ50" name in most export markets. In Australia the LJ50S and LJ50V (van) were available as a softtop with soft doors and rear-mounted spare wheel or hardtop with full metal doors and external spare wheel through distributor M. W. -Suzuki (Melbourne) with 33 hp (25 kW) and 5. 85 kgf·m (57. 4 N·m; 42. 3 lbf·ft) of torque. In May 1976. the low production LJ51P long wheelbase pickup became available for some export markets. The home market Jimny 550 received a facelift in 1977. introducing rear wheel arch metal flares and a bigger bonnet or hood with cooling slots above the radiator. while the export model LJ50s were instead replaced by the LJ80 (same external modifications but with the new four-stroke four-cylinder 800 cc engine fitted). SJ20[edit]The final iteration of the original Jimny design was the 1977 Jimny 8. called LJ80 in certain export markets. It was originally intended to be marketed as the Eljot ("Elliott") in Germany. but copyright issues with Disney's Pete's Dragon movie made this impossible. While the SJ10 remained in production for the domestic Kei category. the new 1700 lb (770 kg) SJ20 boasted a 797 cc (48 cu in) four-stroke SOHC four-cylinder F8A engine capable of around 41 hp (31 kW). The additional power and torque of this engine allowed the differential and gearing to be raised for better cruising and offroad performance. and the track was widened by 4 in (100 mm). The interior was also improved. with new seats and steering wheel. Metal doors became available for the first time in 1979. and a pickup truck model (LJ81) was available by April of that year as well. The pickup. called "Stockman" in Australia. had a 2200 mm wheelbase (up by 270 mm) and was 3. 20 mm (143 in) long. compared to the 3185 mm LJ80. The Jimny 8/LJ80 was retired in late 1981 with the introduction of the second generation At our dealership we work very hard to accurately describe our vehicles through text descriptions and elaborate photos. When you purchase a pre-owned vehicle it is not a new vehicle. Any used vehicle can have normal wear and blemishes visible under close inpsection that may or may not be seen in photographs. Before placing a bid please read the descriptions thoroughly and view all pictures and ask any and all questions prior to purchase.

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