i remember when i had the chance to buy a green datsun 210 notchback sedan with those hubcaps for about $900 in about 2001. i knew i should have gone for it, but i didn't have the money, and the 210 fastback i was driving wasn't dead yet.
ben, did you own one of these?
i'm currently way too sick of driving my old truck every day to get psyched on buying another terrible old car... but this thing would look sick with a rack pointing up at a diagonal off the trunk and two bmx bikes hanging.
I had a 76 B210 in '99. I've got awesome pics of it. Only 90k miles, originally yellow painted over metallic blue. Tinted windows, rear window louvers off an Escort. Interior was perfect and smelled new.
Tone, I haven't had a 75. After having the 71 peanut, 72 wagon and 74 mango the later years never held the same interest. But now that they're all impossible to find, I'd like to thnk I wouldn't say no to the right one. The mid to late 70s SR5 hardtops and wagons are my fave of this gen. But I like the 1980 Corollas even more.
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Are those datsun hubcaps?
Yes, off a B210.
They fit the car pretty well, to be honest.
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i remember when i had the chance to buy a green datsun 210 notchback sedan with those hubcaps for about $900 in about 2001. i knew i should have gone for it, but i didn't have the money, and the 210 fastback i was driving wasn't dead yet.
ben, did you own one of these?
i'm currently way too sick of driving my old truck every day to get psyched on buying another terrible old car... but this thing would look sick with a rack pointing up at a diagonal off the trunk and two bmx bikes hanging.
roadtripmobile!
I had a 76 B210 in '99. I've got awesome pics of it. Only 90k miles, originally yellow painted over metallic blue. Tinted windows, rear window louvers off an Escort. Interior was perfect and smelled new.
Btw it was only $600. You should see Kelvin Dietz's VG30 powered 510...its the smurf blue one.
Tone, I haven't had a 75. After having the 71 peanut, 72 wagon and 74 mango the later years never held the same interest. But now that they're all impossible to find, I'd like to thnk I wouldn't say no to the right one. The mid to late 70s SR5 hardtops and wagons are my fave of this gen. But I like the 1980 Corollas even more.
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First of all thanks to you for sharing this above interested, informative and useful article. I have really enjoyed it. Do you know that what will be the receiver of the hybrid supercar McLaren P1? The current CEO of the British automaker carzaamin(.)com/blog/japanese-used-cars-for-sale-in-pakistan/ and Mike Flewitt, told reporters about what will be the receiver of the legendary hybrid supercar McLaren P1. The McLaren P1 hybrid supercar has been on the market for quite some time now, and it's only a matter of time before McLaren is about to present a worthy successor to its legend. The question is, will the new model have a hybrid powerplant or get a fully electric one in order to compete with more powerful electric hypercars? The novelty should appear in 2024.
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