Here's the back story: I drive a volkswagen. My dad owns a toyota truck rock crawler. My fiance owns a jeep cherokee rock crawler. My brother owns an international scout 2 rock crawler. One day my brother found three samurais for sale on craigslist in our town for $600 each. So he bought one. The next day, I bought the other two.
this is my brothers, an 87 with 78,000 original miles.
and these two are mine. The one on the left ('88) is the one that I'm building and the other ('86?) is the parts car. The deal was, they had been bought about 10-15 years ago by a golf course and used for maintenance and whatnot, and the blue one hadn't run in years, according to the guy we were talking to, so he said he'd sell the silver one (running) for $500 and the blue one for another $100. I test drove the silver one just because I could and it started right up, shifted through all 5 gears and reverse and into 4 wheel drive perfectly. Oh, and it's got 90,000 original miles and no DMV back fees-being non-op'd for it's entire life on the golf course. Can you say sweet deal?
we decided that it fully resembles those little plastic electric barbie cars that you buy for kids, thus the Barbie Zuki was named.
so in a nutshell, I'm pretty stoked to have my own 4-wheeler. We drove my brothers and my silver one home with no problems, but the parts zuki had to be trailered. When we got home and opened that one up, we concluded that the head gasket had been blown and the car had continued to be driven, and then left to sit for however long it takes to completely rust out the valve train. The engine won't even turn over with a wrench, but all the other parts are ok!
So far, my plans are to do a spring-over-axle, smack some tires on it, bend some custom bumpers, and buy a winch...and then lockers and roll cage etc, etc, etc. So, the usual, right?
Of course, that's after we replace the valve cover gasket (it BELCHES oil), do a general tune-up, timing belt, get a working top and interior in order, and get it to be a good running stock truck first, right? Right. The adventure begins.
PS, many more posts and pics to come.