Detail Info for: Geo : Other LSi 1995 geo tracker 2 door convertible 4 wheel drive manual transmission soft top

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/17/2015
Price:
$ 3200.00
Condition:
Mileage:
137000
Location:
Falls Church, Virginia, 22043
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1995 Geo Other
Submodel Body Type:
LSi SUV
Engine:
16 Valve 1.6 Liter 4 cylinder
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
2CNBJ1861S6944125
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1995 Geo Tracker Convertible 4x4. (Same as Suzuki Sidekick) Manual 5 speed transmission 137,000 miles (Many were from being towed behind a Motor Home) Soft top less than a year old. 4 new Polk audio 4 inch speakers installed Pioneer Bluetooth Head unit with microphone 8 inch bazooka tube sub (pre-amped) Carpet removed, black rubber bed liner installed + weatherproof floor mats 2 inch Pro-comp lift installed Tires upgraded, 4 BF Goodrich All Terrains 31 inch (Spare is 31 inch BF Goodrich rugged trail) Very Clean car, frame is is great condition with NO RUST. Great Mechanical condition. The best Geo you will find. I just drove this baby to Charleston South Carolina from DC and back, no problems at all. Would have no doubts about driving out to California tomorrow. The bad(ish): A button came off the soft top (not required. Still fully functional) The Hood kick-stand is loose (Still fully functional, just detached) Tires are over-sized so they do rub (only on full turn while parking, never bothered me. You can always put on smaller tires if it bothers you) Some rattles and squeaks (It's 20 years old) A little exhaust smoke on cold start, especially when sitting for a while (Completely Normal, I would challenge you to try to find one that doesn't do this) Clutch is a little hardSmall scratch/crack in windshield (Been there since the last guy owned. Very small, just mentioning everything)On Dec-14-15 at 12:54:50 PST, seller added the following information: Hey all, A user brought to my attention that there does seem to be a little rust on the frame from the photos. Since I cannot edit my original post, I went ahead and made this video of the frame rails so you can take a look. There is a some surface on the welds as you can see (although nothing of concern), so I want to be 100% forthright.