1987 Samurai. Owned it since 1990, Been all over the country with it. Climbed "fourteeners" in Colorado, snaked along backwoods forest trails in Maine, traversed swamps in Florida, and threw sand in the Texas desert.. Over the years, there have been fewer and fewer Samurais on the road and on the trail. I used to have friends with Zooks, but it's been a decade or two since I've been 'wheeling with another Sammy. Lately I've been having a lot of people start conversations with me at gas stations "I learned to drive in one of those" or "I remember my dad had one when I was little" sort of conversations. I don't want to get gas anymore because I'm tired of people offering to buy it. These conversations were reminiscent of the interactions I always seemed to have back when I drove antique cars (Falcons, Rancheros, etc). GOOD GRIEF! Is the 1980s Samurai considered an ANTIQUE CAR now? I'm still using mine to get down off the ridge, out of the woods, and into town to run errands and get groceries. An I'm using it around the trails on my property (riding the fence line to make repairs and whatnot). The many forums, DIY folks, and annual Zook party trips seem to have dried up for good now. so where do Samurai owners congregate these days (online or otherwise)? .
- ZM
1987 Samurai
Free-flow air intake
Free-flow exhaust
Tuned manifold
The biggest tires I could fit without a lift
1979 Toyota Corolla carb
Fibergalss 2-pc top
Folding windshield kit
Heavy duty steel front bumper w/tow hooks
Otherwise it's stock.