1984 Datsun Nissan Sentra Base Sedan 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Norwich, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:1.6L 1597CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:GAS
Year: 1984
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Nissan
Model: Sentra
Trim: Base Sedan 2-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 99,987
Number of Cylinders: 4
Exterior Color: Yellow
This is my 1984 Nissan Sentra 5-speed, made to look like an '82 Sentra. Why you ask? My dad bought this identical car in '82 and as a boy he promised it to me, and I never got it. He just left it in JFK when the starter went out and he didn't realize it's only 2 bolts to replace. So I went out and found one and restored it to the exact way I remember it being. This car started it's life out brown and now is yellow as they came from the factory. It was restored approximately 3 years ago using base/clear. It has no dents whatsoever and shines great. It sports 1982 bumpers, headlights and taillights. It's an Arizona car (no rust) that I drove to CT with absolutely no problems. It has a new rug and the seats have all been restitched except for the front driver seat, which was restitched with Toyota fabric as the correct Nissan pattern was no longer available. CAR HAS BRAND NEW TIRES, CLUTCH, clutch cable, timing belt, water pump, fuel pump, front struts, rear shocks, axles, windshield, alternator, starter, distributor, distributor wires and plugs, freeze out plugs, rebuilt carburetor, all belts and hoses, transmission switches, and all new Nissan motor and transmission mounts. There is nothing mechanically wrong with this car. It runs excellent and looks like a 5 year old car rather then a 30 year old car. I get plenty of compliments when I take her out. She has never seen snow and hardly any rain. As a boy I loved this car and I have several fond memories of her, but as my family is growing and I currently own 7 cars (that's a fact), one has to go. Please remember you are more than welcome to come see her and look her over. She is located in CT and my phone number is (860) 949-2224. She is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty whatsoever. Please feel free and come take her for a drive, you will not be disappointed. I have tried my best to describe her, and if you win the bid, you and your mechanic can clearly see all the new parts she has. As far as gas mileage, the economy hasn't affected her great gas mileage. The car also comes with an original brochure and some literature, and a framed 1982 ad. I hope this car will go to somebody who can appreciate her as much as I have, not drag race or lower her. She is a non-power steering car but has AC that may need a charge, but works. This car does have a reserve, it will not be sold for $1500. The mileage is low to the point that some say she is just broken in, and I do change the oil every 2500 miles.
On Oct-29-13 at 06:34:17 PDT, seller added the following information: I forgot to mention she has had a brand new valve adjustment, valve cover gasket, tie rod ends, ball joints, a few bushings in the front end, brake master cylinder. I'm sure there's more that I can't remember. I've had a few emails asking what my reserve is; my bottom line on this car is $6000. The body work and paint alone was $4000. So, if you were to buy a brand new car, let's say you pay $24,000 for a gas sipper, you will only pay one fourth of the price. Clear Arizona title in hand and passed AZ emissions. If I register in CT because of it's age it does not have to go through emissions. That's not to say that I have a Buy it Now price of $6000, but if she goes up, I'm going to let it go as high as it can, but won't let it go for under $6000. I hope that answers the emails. |
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