If you've ever looked at a Suzuki Samurai and puzzled over whether the tiny truck could hold a 440-cube V8, today's Nice Price or No Dice project truck is the answer you're desperately seeking. Could ...
Forty years ago, America was full of V8-powered SUVs, trucks and sedans the length of a cruise ship. A land much like today's, with the "bigger is better" mantra defining the fabric of car culture.
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Samurai represents a model that is perhaps best known for getting Consumer Reports staffers to all clutch their pearls over its unique handling characteristics. Let's see ...
Andy Moore is one of those guys who we respect a lot. He's a fabricator for a machine shop in Idaho, so we're sure he can weld and bend tube better than we can, and he also has the time to apply those ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Suzuki Samurai first arrived on U.S. shores in 1986 to demonstrate that Suzuki was about more than just motorcycles. However, Americans' ...