Today's Nice Price or No Dice Datsun is claimed in its ad to have never left California and still wears its era-correct license plates from that state. Let's see if its price tag makes it a blue plate ...
Welcome to the first installment of the 24 Hours of LeMons Good/Bad Idea of the Week series, where we’ll share good racing ideas that go terribly wrong, bad racing ideas that go unaccountably right, ...
Datsun was the name Nissan used when they first started exporting vehicles to America in 1958 and continued to use until 1984, when the Datsun name was dropped in favor of Nissan. The 510 models that ...
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Restoring a Datsun 510 doesn't make any sense. Yeah, we said it. A flip through the NADA Classic Car Guide tells us that a top-notch bone-stock 510 two-door sedan will run a paltry $8,000, which seems ...
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The car is an utter sweetheart. Clean, squared-off lines, a curb weight under a thousand kilograms and a fizzy little four-pot 1.6-litre engine underhood. Less than 10,000 miles on the odometer and a ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Automotive history has taught us that some car models become instant icons, while others are relegated to some corner of the industry’s history books, only to be remembered by a select few. Not sure ...
This isn't your average Nissan Patrol; we're talking about a 2,000-horsepower beast. The RB-powered monster is said to produce more power than a supercar, and that's without even touching its nitrous ...
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When you're shopping for a 2002 to restore, you might as well focus on the early ones with round tailights and chrome bumpers, not the Malaise Era cars with hideous 5-mph crash bumpers. Unfortunately, ...