War Wagon wrote:Mikey, all smack and penis envy aside, that is one fugly POS car. You weren't ashamed to be seen in it?
And did the Nissan nameplate even exist in 1965? I thought they used to be Datsun, who changed their name, at least for American consumption, sometime in the 80's. I could be wrong about that. I don't know much about foreign cars.
What can I say. It was my first car and I bought it with my own $$.
Actually it wasn't that ugly. The one I had had wider tires with racing rims. It sat lower and looked wider than that one. The color was what you might call "British Racing Green" and it had two wide white stripes, front to back. It was basically a stripped down little 4 banger that was actually very light and pretty quick.
In 1965 they were still Nissan, hadn't changed their name to Datsun yet before changing it BACK to Nissan. From the side and back it sort of resembled the old BMW 2002, but in about 3/4 scale. None of the interior refinement either.
Blew a head gasket on it once. I had never worked on a car before except for brakes and tune up shit in auto shop. I got the Chilton's manual and rented a torque wrench. Took it apart in the back yard and laid everything out on a tarp. Replaced the gasket, put everything back together and it worked fine.
Until it threw a connecting rod in San Juan Batista, but that's another story.
A better angle than the one above. Same wheels as mine, but different color.
