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Hunt for datsun spares
THE best sources of parts for older vehicles such as yours, particularly those that were quite rare when new, are the car clubs. Look for a Nissan club in your area. Also scour the specialist parts magazines, because they sometimes have ads for collector car parts. Check the internet for suppliers of parts in other countries. You might find a source for parts in Japan or even the United States.
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Moving up
IT'S time time you moved up to something more modern. The Bluebird is fine and won't cost a fortune to fix. Run the 180B on PULP or 98 octane unleaded.
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Datsun for a good home
IT'S hard to put a value on an old car. So much depends on finding a buyer who wants one. Find an enthusiast and you'll do better than by selling it on the open market. Assuming yours is in very good condition, you could expect to get $1500-$2000. You could try the Nissan Car Club of Australia, ph: 9513 0414.
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