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coldfire 08-28-06 08:48 AM

Datsun 510
 
Anyone know where you would get one of these in Canada (let alone Ontario)? Or easier to go down to the states?

Aaron Cake 08-28-06 09:00 AM

:drool: Good luck finding one in Canada...I've been looking for years.

However you can get them Puerto Rico, Cuba and most of the Caribbean nations all day long. I recently had someone tell me that they are a dime a dozen down there (he vacations often and comes from that region) and I nearly fainted...Of course shipping won't be cheap...

Nick86 08-28-06 09:15 AM

Funny, there was a nice one for sale yesterday at a meet I went to!

I'll try find the info for you!

coldfire 08-28-06 09:29 AM

haha. going down to Cuba to get a 40 year old car...that would be an adventure.

i'm just trying to see what sort of availability/pricing on these things are...guess not very good, heh.

oh, and believe they were called the Datsun 1600 here in Canada?

Nick86 08-28-06 09:33 AM

Can't find the one I saw yesterday but there are a bunch for sale here:

http://www.the510realm.com/PNphpBB2-viewforum-f-10.html

coldfire 08-28-06 09:36 AM

Cool, that site has quite a few for sale. seems to be a lot of 510s in BC, interesting.

Nick86 08-28-06 09:42 AM

Still can't find the one for sale I saw yesterday - but I'll do some digging.

coldfire 08-28-06 09:53 AM

ok, thanks Nick.
seems like there are more modified 510s for sale than stock ones, so pricing is all over the place. still no clue what an average price for a stock one is, haha.

WankelingBeer 08-28-06 10:51 AM

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/71-DT...QQcmdZViewItem

Road Trip Biatch!!!

Nick86 08-28-06 11:17 AM

You want a stock one huh?
There are a whack of ones done to the tits around here (even turbo rotary ones). That said, looking through the buy and sell etc there are quite a few stock ones for sale in different states of disrepair! Join that 510 forum and post some WTB threads - you'll get plenty of responses!

coldfire 08-28-06 11:56 AM

i haven't said i want anything, haha.
just wanted info...see what the situation to find and get one would be like. i knew someone on here might have some info. :)

that ebay one WankelingBeer posted almost fits the bill. even comes with the proper engine, heh.

Vicious7 08-28-06 12:01 PM

I saw a yellow one (not for sale though) in Weston. It was very well maintained--you had to wear sunglasses to look at it ;)

RXciting 08-28-06 07:30 PM

A friend down the street from me has one in pretty decent condition here in ottawa.

Orange i believe it's a 73? I could be wrong. Took it for a short drive, with some cheap sleeve overs it handles very well. Always trying to convince him to stick a 13B in it.

Terrh 08-28-06 08:07 PM

they're cheap in the southern US, reasonably clean drivers can be had for under $2k.

get that one on ebay, its only $500 right now and ALLREADY HAS A 13B!

zomg.

Aaron Cake 08-29-06 02:33 PM

Damn, I guess it pays to know where to look. No idea that there were so many around here. Now, if only I had the space...A 510 with a peripheral ported 12A/13B would be an ideal daily driver...

Aviator 902S 09-05-06 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by coldfire

oh, and believe they were called the Datsun 1600 here in Canada?

Uh, nope. They were called 510's here too--- built from model years 1968 through '73 inclusive.

The Datsun 1600 was a two-seat sportscar (roadster) along the same lines as an MGB but more reliable. There was a Datsun 1200 sold here in the early '70s that was a 2-door shitbox, but unlike the independant-suspensioned and 1600-cc OHC-powered 510 it had a conventional live-axle arrangement and a gutless-wonder 1200-cc pushrod engine.

Still, if you can find a Datsun 1200 in decent shape it would put up some impressive numbers with a rotary shoe-horned into the engine bay...

edv 09-05-06 07:27 PM

I had a 68 Datsun 510. It was a fun car, but it rusted fast.
I bought it for $400 in 1972...sold it for $400 in 1975.
I replaced it with, of all things, a purple Gremlin. Stupid teenager

Aviator 902S 09-05-06 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by edv
I had a 68 Datsun 510. It was a fun car, but it rusted fast.
I bought it for $400 in 1972...sold it for $400 in 1975.
I replaced it with, of all things, a purple Gremlin. Stupid teenager

Lemme guess: the Gremlin had white stripes, beauty rings on the rims, an 8-track and black vinyl seats that burned your legs on hot summer days and slid you completely off them if you took a turn too fast.

I figure this much because I once had a '74 Gremlin (green with white stripes) that had a very thirsty 258 CID in-line six and a 3-speed std transmission--- on the floor rather than the tree. Car was a two-month stand-in until my student loan came in--- which I promptly spent most of on a '74 Celica.

edv 09-05-06 11:25 PM

Yup. We had the exact same car. POS. I wrapped it around a tree drag racing a Dodge Truck.

coldfire 09-05-06 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by Aviator 902S
Uh, nope. They were called 510's here too--- built from model years 1968 through '73 inclusive.

The Datsun 1600 was a two-seat sportscar (roadster) along the same lines as an MGB but more reliable. There was a Datsun 1200 sold here in the early '70s that was a 2-door shitbox, but unlike the independant-suspensioned and 1600-cc OHC-powered 510 it had a conventional live-axle arrangement and a gutless-wonder 1200-cc pushrod engine.

Still, if you can find a Datsun 1200 in decent shape it would put up some impressive numbers with a rotary shoe-horned into the engine bay...

ah, ok. thanks for the info :)

Nick86 09-06-06 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by Aviator 902S
Lemme guess: the Gremlin had white stripes, beauty rings on the rims, an 8-track and black vinyl seats that burned your legs on hot summer days and slid you completely off them if you took a turn too fast.

I figure this much because I once had a '74 Gremlin (green with white stripes) that had a very thirsty 258 CID in-line six and a 3-speed std transmission--- on the floor rather than the tree. Car was a two-month stand-in until my student loan came in--- which I promptly spent most of on a '74 Celica.

LOL memories.

My buddy had an AMC Spirit. Had the same inline six and shitty interior. That thing was a severe POS, but man was it a hoot. That 3 speed ended up giving up the ghost on the highway and we were down to 1st gear only. He donated it to the local fire department for practice extracations. But before it was cut up we had to ensure that the car was realistically damaged, so an accident simulation would be authentic.

It's amazing what one of those will do to a dumpster and Pontiac 6000 at full speed in 1st gear! LOL The hockey helmets we were wearing at the time did little to protect us, but sure made us look like a pair of escaped mental patients! Christ - I have to dig up those pics. Good times... good times.

Aviator 902S 09-06-06 10:07 AM

[QUOTE=Nick86]LOL memories.

My buddy had an AMC Spirit. Had the same inline six and shitty interior. That thing was a severe POS, but man was it a hoot.

AMC has been guilty of building some of the ugliest cars ever thrust onto an unsuspecting public. One author came to the conclusion that the designers of these cars (Concord, Gremlin, Matador and especially the Pacer) came up with their ideas after about six rum and cokes, and that they should have been tranquilized, tagged and released somewhere north of the arctic circle. :)

That 3 speed ended up giving up the ghost on the highway and we were down to 1st gear only.


I guess I got lucky--- I still had the use of both 1st and 2nd gears before I dropped the car off at the wreckers for $50. Those guys got ripped off IMHO.

He donated it to the local fire department for practice extracations. But before it was cut up we had to ensure that the car was realistically damaged, so an accident simulation would be authentic.

It's amazing what one of those will do to a dumpster and Pontiac 6000 at full speed in 1st gear! LOL The hockey helmets we were wearing at the time did little to protect us, but sure made us look like a pair of escaped mental patients! Christ - I have to dig up those pics. Good times... good times.


Jeezizz, you guys actually donated your own bodies as crash test dummies?? We could have all ended up reading about you on the Darwin Awards website. Do post pics! :icon16:

Nick86 09-06-06 10:37 AM

LOL yeah, never claimed it was the brightest thing I ever did! ;) It was a mix of Jackass and the Darwin Awards.

We just had our hockey helmets on and charged around the Fire Department test area in first gear ramming into all the other things they use for training. The firemen almost pissed themselves laughing.

lol - man, gotta find those pics.

Nick86 09-06-06 10:39 AM

Oh, just clarify - we did have our seatbelts on.

'Cause you know - Safety First.



Now, back to the actual thread about the 510 lol.

wrxdrunk 09-06-06 08:57 PM

my parents had one brand new back in the day....


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