Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1986 Nissan Truck :: Clean :: 49k Miles :: W/ New Undercoating And Tires 30+mpg on 2040-cars

US $4,800.00
Year:1986 Mileage:49948
Location:

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States

 RARE TRUCK FOR SALE

This truck is extra clean, and I just had an undercoating put on it along with brand spanking new tires. As you can see by the photos, the interior is flawless, the engine looks and runs great, and it has a cool custom pool ball shifter.
 
FYI: I drove form Johnson City to Knox, back from Knox to Johnson City, from Johnson City to Abington, and from Abington to Knoxville, and from Knoxville to Johnson City in 2 days (over 550 miles) and the truck didn't have a single problem. I've never ran her that hard before, but she runs great. Had to move a mattress, and went on a fun bike trip to the creeper trail. Fun  little truck, good for moving something on the rare occasion, and great on gas.

Pros:
- Less than 50,000 miles. This is very rare to find a truck like this in this condition.
- Long Bed
- BRAND NEW TIRES (that's over $350 that you don't have to do right there.)
- BRAND NEW CATALYTIC CONVERTER
- BRAND NEW MUFFLER ASSEMBLY AND EXHAUST.
- BRAND NEW WINDSHIELD WIPERS
- Cool! It has a bike rack, brand new and easy to take on and off.
- 5 speed manual transmission; it's a gas saver
- 30 + MPG
- Original Seats
- Original Owner's Manual
- BRAND NEW HEADLIGHTS (bright and clean)
- It's a classic
- and much more...


Cons:
- The shifter boot has a tear in it (see photo)
- The left front signal light cover is not attached, but I have the original, and all it needs is to be screwed on and have a new bulb. (any auto shop would do that for $30 bucks, if that, or you could do it yourself. Just haven't got around to it).
- Very small scratch on hood (see photo) other than that, it's clean.
- Old Timey Radio (works great but doesn't have the bass that modern day radios have nor the auto seek functions; it's a turn dial. But hey, it's sounds good and it has a cassette.)
Note: They make a cassette tape with a headphone jack that comes out of it for a few bucks at Walmart or Radio Shack if you want to hook up an iPod or something.



Overall, this is a truck that you aren't going to find pretty much anywhere else in this good of condition. It runs good, sounds good, and I've had my mechanic tune it up. There's a bunch of new stuff put in it, and she will do you well. Esp. as a secondary vehicle or for something you want to take out for a fun little spin. Thank you so much for your interest, and happy eBaying.



Be advised, I am listing this vehicle locally, and I reserve the right to end the auction/listing at anytime.

Auto Services in Tennessee

Volunteer Diesel Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Truck Service & Repair
Address: 145 Dobbins Pike, Portland
Phone: (615) 451-2843

Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube, Automotive Tune Up Service
Address: Lenoir-City
Phone: (865) 988-5383

Triangle Muffler & Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Mufflers & Exhaust Systems
Address: 2803 Chattanooga Rd, Apison
Phone: (706) 673-4152

Tommy`s Complete Car Care Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Transmission, Brake Repair
Address: 207 S Maple St, Lebanon
Phone: (615) 444-4200

Tire King ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Engine Rebuilding & Exchange, Auto Transmission
Address: 5948 New Nashville Hwy, Smyrna
Phone: (615) 962-7644

The Glass Man ★★★★★

Automobile Parts & Supplies, Glass-Auto, Plate, Window, Etc, Automobile Accessories
Address: East-Ridge
Phone: (423) 475-5566

Auto blog

2013 Nissan Pathfinder: July-September 2013

Thu, 03 Oct 2013



This Nissan is the most in-demand long-term vehicle we've ever had.
They may not readily fall into the sweet spot of driving enthusiasts, but our year-long test of this Nissan is proving to be an object lesson in why crossovers are so popular - especially large ones like our three-row Pathfinder. In fact, it's been so busy that it's hardly been at a standstill long enough to pen an update, which is why this one is late. Simply put, this Nissan is the most in-demand long-term vehicle we've ever had, racking up more miles and more long-distance trips than any LT vehicle in the Autoblog stable.

Nissan Leaf Nismo RC Concept [w/video]

Fri, 20 Sep 2013

Nissan took the wraps off its Leaf Nismo RC Concept at the New York Auto Show more than two years ago. As inferred, the vehicle shares many of its pure-EV components with the production Leaf currently sitting in your dealer's showroom. But don't assume the concept is a placid, family friendly, four-place, front-wheel-drive plug-in for grabbing groceries - the RC (as in "Racing Challenge") is a purpose-built, two-seat, rear-wheel-drive prototype race car tuned for the short track.
The RC Concept is fitted with an 80-kW AC synchronous motor driving the rear wheels and drawing power from a 48-module lithium-ion battery. While the motor and battery are nearly identical to the consumer-friendly Leaf, a sleek full carbon-fiber monocoque body shell and a slew of other enhancements mean the RC is 40-percent lighter, a foot shorter in overall height and nearly seven inches wider than its commuter namesake. Nissan says the RC Concept will hit 62 miles per hour in about 6.8 seconds, top out at 93 mph and run for about 20 minutes under race conditions (it will accept an 80-percent charge in 30 minutes with a quick-charger). Understandably, if a zero-emissions motorsport series comes to fruition, the races would be short and nearly silent.
We caught up with the Leaf Nismo RC concept in Southern California, where we were offered the opportunity to zip it around a tight autocross at the former Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro.

Nissan settles with FTC over misleading dune buggy ad [w/videos]

Fri, 24 Jan 2014

A couple years ago, Nissan created a series of commercials for its compact Frontier pickup showing the truck performing outlandish stunts such as snowboarding, saving a passenger airplane from a crash landing and climbing a steep sand dune to help a stranded dune buggy. As crazy as the first two commercials were, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took issue with the latter, titled Hill Climb, with the agency considering it to be a misleading commercial since both vehicles required a cable to reach the top of the steep dune.
As such, Ad Age is reporting that Nissan - and its ad agency TBWA Worldwide - has settled with the FTC over the ad despite the fact that it features a disclaimer stating: "Fictionalization. Do not attempt." Nissan did not have to pay out any money in the settlement, but it is prohibited "from using potentially misleading demonstrations in future advertisements for pickups." In addition to the offending commercial, posted below, we've included some of the other related videos from the same Frontier campaign.