1985 Suzuki SJ410 soft-top
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2025 2:50 pm
Hi folks.
I learnt to drive in this old yoke as a lad of 17 in the late 1980's. We still have her, but the doors are gone, and it's not looking too great, albeit it hasn't been in any wrecks.
It was running and a willing workhorse up until a couple of years ago when my brother removed some of the electrics for an unrelated workshop project, and regrettably that was the end of it. I can scrap it and it can go in a big pile with all the other stuff, but it seems such a shame for what is a cultural icon.
What are my options? (I'm not in a position to restore it myself as, well, I'm just not that guy!). I'm in Northern Ireland.
Cheers!
Rick
I learnt to drive in this old yoke as a lad of 17 in the late 1980's. We still have her, but the doors are gone, and it's not looking too great, albeit it hasn't been in any wrecks.
It was running and a willing workhorse up until a couple of years ago when my brother removed some of the electrics for an unrelated workshop project, and regrettably that was the end of it. I can scrap it and it can go in a big pile with all the other stuff, but it seems such a shame for what is a cultural icon.
What are my options? (I'm not in a position to restore it myself as, well, I'm just not that guy!). I'm in Northern Ireland.
Cheers!
Rick