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1989 Nissan Pickup D21 5 Speed Manual Gas Saver Custom Raised Cap No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:109204 Color: Blue /
 Blue
Location:

South Point, Ohio, United States

South Point, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L V4 gas
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1N6ND11S1KC388855 Year: 1989
Make: Nissan
Model: Other Pickups
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: D21
Options: Truck Bed XL Raised Cap, Cassette Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 109,204
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Garage kept until I bought a couple of years ago... very well maintained, mechanically and cosmetically."

 

Here is a link to a You Tube video of me hopping in it and starting it up this morning. http://youtu.be/zThpA-8JASE 

 

A PORTION OF THIS SALE IS GOING TO CHARITY

1989 Nissan Pickup (D21), 5 speed manual, 2.4L, 2 wheel rear drive, truck bed XL custom raised cap.

I get about 25 MPG in it.  Its in excellent shape, just over 109,000 actual miles, garage kept its entire life until a couple years ago when I acquired it.  To explain how well kept this truck was by th eprevious owner, when the stock radio had a malfunction and quit working, he went to the Nissan dealership and ordered and had professionally installed the original stereo.  This was only a few years before I bought it.  He had some damage from leaning on the driver's side door arm rest and went to a professional car interior repair company and had one fabricated to match the original.  This truck is the best running vehicle I have ever owned and I would absolutely truct it to drive across country and back, and back again, with no worries.  He also had brand new tires put on it right when I bought it, so they have about 7,000 miles on them (and they have been rotated at 5,000).

I bought it from this friend whom owned it for many years, yet hardly drove due to illness.  He has since passed and it is no longer suited for my family.  Bought about 2 years ago and took it for its 100,000 mile inspection (it was at 102,000 miles) at the Nissan dealership.  I had them do the entire inspection and do all maintenance, even if it wasn't in need.  The bill totalled $1,425.

The following has been done to maintain its quality, since I bought it: 

  • Oil change/filter/lube
  • new turn signal bulbs and brake indicator button
  • new ignition switch
  • new spark plugs/wires
  • new fuel filter
  • flushed radiator
  • replaced intake gasket
  • valve cover gasket
  • manifold gaskets
  • transmission flushed
  • rotated tires
  • repaired and charged A/C
  • new rear brake shoes and drums
  • and new rear wheel cylinders

I have receipts for all of this, I believe.  Honestly it is the best running truck I have ever owned and has never had a problem. Starts right up every time regardless of weather and never had to repair a thing (just maintenance above).  The heater blows hot and the air conditioner blows ice cold.  Everything works, and it is a huge gas saver.  I get about 25 miles per gallon in it.  NADA estimate with custom cap is $3,900 to $5,250, and I would honestly rate it around the $5,000 mark... but this auction will not have a reserve.  It is however for sale locally, so I do have the right to end the auction early.  Any questions let me know.

In order to give complete and full disclosure of the vehicle, I do know of two things (cosmetically) that are wrong.  The vents in the dash have a thin plastic frame around them.  They are old and brittle, which caused them to crack and break.  I took them off when I bought the truck with intention of replacing them, but never did.  You can see them in the pictures of the two side vents.  Also, as far as I can tell the ashtray has never been used.  I am a non-smoker and so was my friend whom owned it for many years.  Another thing I noticed a few weeks ago was a small dent, about the size of a nickel, in the edge of the hood.  You can also see this in the picture of the hood.  There is no paint damage or anything, and I beleive it could be popped out rather easily.

BTW... it even has the owners manual, paperwork for the tires, and even the radio manual.

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