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1986 Nissan Sentra 2 Dr 5 Speed 1.6 Liter <> Zero Rust Rat Rod Excellent ! on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:112250 Color: Blue /
 Gray
Location:

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:1.6L 1597CC 97Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1N4PB12S2GC791000
Year: 1986
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Nissan
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Sentra
Trim: Base Sedan 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 112,250
Exterior Color: Blue


<><><> 1986 Nissan Sentra 2 dr. Manual 5 speed <><><>


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 Welcome to my 1986 Nissan Sentra 2 door 1.6 Liter, 5 speed cream puff. And I do mean cream puff for sure. There is no rust at all throughout this entire car. It has lived out west since new. The undercarriage video will show just how nice this car is from the bottom up. Never in any accident which means all the body panels are factory original as well as the paint. A bit faded - but would buff out if that is your style. I don’t have to explain how dependable these cars are. They pull 39 mpg and are like 4 wheel sewing machines that don’t skip a beat.


  This car has had a complete mechanical make over which starts with ALL fluids changed or flushed. Oil and trans are synthetic. Brake fluid is Dot 5 and coolant was mixed with distilled water.


  Complete tune-up using NGK plugs and wires. Nissan factory Cap & Rotor. New fuel & air filters. 


  New timing belt and the three shaft seals — Crank, Cam, Intermediate shafts. New timing cover dust seal.


  Valves have just been adjusted and a new cover gasket installed.


  Original alternator has been rebuilt with armature, brushes, diodes and bearings. New belt.


  Original carburetor rebuilt and fuel air adjustment plug drilled. Set up to meet proper emissions for the state of NJ.


  New oil cap. Original included, but seeped a little oil due to age.


  Wiper delay switch installed. 2-25 second timer. Still has low and high speed.


  This car still sports the original exhaust with all the heat shields intact.


  Brakes were removed and both front caliber sliders lubed. Rear shoes removed and backing plates lubed on the flats.

Brakes were too good to replace or I would have.


  Rear wheel bearings checked and re-packed with high heat grease. 


  Shifter and linkage removed and lubed. Trans shifts smooth as silk.


  New shocks front and rear.


  New CV axles.


  Coolant hoses and water pump pressure tested and are in fine condition.


  Front Bumper and plastic fender inner liners removed. Bumper end caps tightened and fenders lined with insulation tape. This stopped the “tinny” noises over bumps.


  Custom vintage wood water ski console with a real deal WWII shifter. Original parts retained and no extra holes were drilled. Custom floor “mood” lighting installed. Dash had a crack in it — so I sunk a cigar box and is great for odds and end storage.


  The ignition switch was a bit touchy and temperamental — so I installed a heavy duty boat button. Key is still needed to operate button.


  I say with confidence — this is most likely the nicest 86 Nissan on the planet !!  Just closing the doors and trunk will tell you how solid it is. 


  Even the rubber bleeder caps are intact with the hold down rings.


  All of the 3 trunk cardboards are perfect intact with the tool kit and jack.


  It has 112,150 miles on it, and if was missing the “1” you would believe it had 12,150. It is that nice and original.

 

  I cannot stress how extremely nice and complete this car is and anyone who views it on my lift is equally impressed, and wonders how it has the miles showing. I say — someone must have rolled the speedometer ahead ! 


  This was a one owner California car which was sold to a friend of mine who drove it to Oregon. After a few months, he sold it to me. I shipped it to NJ. I did this car as a surprise for my daughter, but it just did not please or excite her the way we expected. It is a bit ugly to look at, but that is pure character to me !!


  If this car still interests you — I please ask that you sit down with a cup of coffee and spend a few minutes to view my short YouTube videos, which displays this car in detail from top to bottom. I don’t want any disappointments or surprises to anyone who comes to see this in person & I think you get to see more of the car this way.


1986 Nissan Sentra Left Side & Front View 


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If you have questions I can be reached at 1-609-484-7063. Ask for Scott. Please respect the eastern standard time zone. I reserve the right to cancel the listing at any time. I would require a $300.oo non refundable deposit through the PayPal within 24 hours of listing end, unless other arrangements are made with me. Of course the Car remains in my possession until all funds are cleared. Excepted payments are cash in person (that clears very quick) or bank to bank wire transfer ($15.00 bank fee paid by the buyer). Sorry - NO BANK OR CERTIFIED CHECKS at all, so please don't ask (thank Craig from his nothing but scam list for that). PayPal payments will be subject to the buyer paying the PayPal fees, except for the initial deposit of $300.oo I will assist with any transport arrangements that the buyer makes. Please find your own transport prices from postal code 08234, New Jersey. Entire transaction MUST be completed within 14 days of listing end, unless written arrangements are made with me, that I agree to, or deposit will be surrendered toward my inconvenience. 




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