I'm tired of waiting for the city or state to pass a law/ordinance so I can get my truck back on the road. I'm trying to get a realistic value on this if I put it up for sale. Here are the details. I'm in NW Minnesota if the location has any bearing on the value. As far as paperwork goes I have the photocopy of the title that the state revoked so I can prove it's legit as far as that goes. 53,000 KM LED conversion inside & out - Only the 2 headlight bulbs are still incandescent New radio & speakers in the doors - Nothing fancy but not the stock AM unit New battery this spring Pretty much new 145/12 street tires Amsoil in the engine/trans/diffs Super sweet custom rear bumper Blower resistor is bad - Fan only works on high Cam seal leaks a little - No a ton I'm guessing the value somewhere in the $4000-4500 range. Is that in the ball park?
Last spring I bought a '95 Scrum stock with 121 km,wore out tires,bad battery,same cam leak for $2900.I live in the land of fruits and nuts so there is no hope of registering.My truck looks to be in similar condition to yours and I really like it but wouldn't pay over 3k unregistered.Just my $.02. Good luck
Ummm i think price 4000$ is reasonable, but depends how long and how much will cost to legalize(i like this word legalizzzze) it. On your side 1)it's Suzuki, 1995 and headlight is same design as 1997 2)low km's(what about timning belt and water pump?) 3)lots of work been done 4)truck looks tidy with no rust Against you - it's not registered Neutral - small oil leaks. It's reasonable for 1995 truck
Pump & belt have not been done as far as I know. There aren't a ton of places in the US that they are totally road legal are there? The documentation I have should get anyone going in a state where they are legal. Here in MN it's not a matter of getting this one road legal because the state says NO to mini trucks. If I sell it I'll probably end up with a Cushman Truckster metermaid car.
Pathetic but yes it is legal in the US. It is technically a motorcycle and gets registered as one. It even has the all important 17 digit VIN and safety tag from the manufacturer/Government.