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1985 Nissan 4x4 Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:205798
Location:

Middletown, California, United States

Middletown, California, United States

This truck has needed a carburetor for two years. The engine is sound, no smoke, no funny noises - it just needs a carburetor. Also, unfortunately, I checked with California DMV and confirmed that I never registered or "NON-OP'ed" it so there are roughly $325 back registration fees due. I have lowered the starting bid accordingly since I originally posted this ad. This was a daily driver until it developed carburetor issues so everything else about the truck is pretty good. Carburetor issues aside, the four-wheel-drive works awesome - , this thing will practically climb a tree - and it also cruises down the highway adequately in fifth gear. With the carb issue it runs enough to drive on a trailer but is NOT "drivable". All lights, horn, wipers, heater fan... all work. The original Nissan Cassette player doesn't turn on. Steering, suspension and brakes are all GOOD!  The body is very straight and has NO rust, the windshield and battery are fairly new, the LeBarron Bonney high-end seat covers are also in good shape. The rear bumper is missing. The 31/9.5X15 tires have about 70% tread depth left. The truck comes with a "Rack It" lumber rack and a (Delta?) side opening diamond plate toolbox. This truck has a CLEAR California title in my associate's name, the previous owner. In fact this truck has been "in the family" for many years. The truck is at the fleet maintenance garage where I work. Peter, the shop foreman and another previous owner of this truck, it having been in the business fleet from 2000 - 2010, probably knows this truck better than I do. Please call him in Middletown California at 707-987-0254 extension 22 with any questions.
A $500 non-refundable PayPal deposit is required of the winning bidder. Please do not bid unless you can pay the PayPal deposit immediately. The balance by cashiers check, cash in person or can also be paid through PayPal. Buyer is responsible for transporting the vehicle.

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The original Austin Mini was not designed as a fun-to-drive, sporty small car. Its go-kart-like handling and general chuckability were an unintended byproduct of essential aspects of its design. Its four wheels were pushed to the absolute corners of the car to maximize interior space, and its front-wheel-drive layout and transversely mounted engine were in contrast to the rear-wheel-drive, longitudinal layouts of the day.
The result was a highly economical car with space for four and some luggage that just happened to be an absolute hoot to drive. Nissan has followed a similar path in the design of its Versa Note, which strives to provide the maximum amount of space and efficiency in a minimal footprint. On this front, it's successful.
First, we must salute Nissan for departing from the styling of the malformed kidney bean it calls the Versa Sedan. The Versa Note is a fashionably conservative design that neither offends nor excites. The front fascia is arguably its most conservative point, with high-mounted headlights and a sharper, cleaner version of Nissan's familial grille. The tail, with its funky I-don't-know-what-shape-I-am taillights contributes most of the car's flair. The large, spacious greenhouse, particularly up front, keeps passengers from feeling hemmed-in while letting in plenty of light.

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The best way to evaluate a new car before you buy it is to test drive it. All of the specs and reviews in the world cannot communicate how a car suits you as well as a few minutes behind the wheel. Interesting, then, that according to Nissan, the average buyer spends twice as much time researching new cars online than they do at dealers.
To market its new 2014 Rogue, Nissan has launched an online marketing experience aimed at bridging that gap. Called The Detour, it combines Google Street View and Google Maps to give you a custom-tailored virtual test drive. The neat, uniquely interactive part about Detour is that it allows you to specify a starting and ending location. Thus, you can use the microsite to 'show' the Rogue on your commute, or your favorite stretch of tarmac. To spice things up, Nissan has added some digital effects and set the experience to a song by British rapper M.I.A.
Detour seems to work better on shorter journeys, because it snips out some portions of the route in order to keep the experience from running too long. If you're going to try it out, we suggest using a crosstown journey rather than going cross country. Scroll down to get all of the details on the Rogue's latest marketing campaign, or click here to try it out for yourself.

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Har har, guys.