Suzuki Samurais are plentiful, and at prices ranging from $500 to $2,000, anyone can get into four-wheeling at an admission price that excludes no one. Once you acquire a Samurai, though, you quickly ...
Four years ago, Casey Boyd decided that four-wheeling would make for a nice break from his job as a plumber. So he read a few magazines and started looking for a rig. His first choice was an '87 ...
Custom-built 2-seat front-engine rear-steer buggy on Suzuki Sidekick/Samurai drivetrain – 116" wheelbase, ~2700 lb ready-to-wheel weight, full Spidertrax axles with Ultimate knuckles, PSC full ...