That's awesome. I've never seen one of those before! Kinda reminds me of a late eighties-vintage Acura Legend. The angle of those wheels kinda suggests suspension issues to me, though.
We had plenty of these in NZ, many years ago. Most were 2.8 diesels, but quite a few 2.0 petrols and a few turbo petrols. They suffered fairly bad from rust, as did many Nissans of the era - even in the NZ climates. "Boy racers" took their toll too - there are hardly any here now, and those remaining are very expensive, generally.
I still like them - If I had a large car collection, I wouldn't mind having a totally standard Medalist Turbo.
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That's awesome. I've never seen one of those before! Kinda reminds me of a late eighties-vintage Acura Legend. The angle of those wheels kinda suggests suspension issues to me, though.
Nice model, never in Swedish market.
We had plenty of these in NZ, many years ago. Most were 2.8 diesels, but quite a few 2.0 petrols and a few turbo petrols. They suffered fairly bad from rust, as did many Nissans of the era - even in the NZ climates. "Boy racers" took their toll too - there are hardly any here now, and those remaining are very expensive, generally.
I still like them - If I had a large car collection, I wouldn't mind having a totally standard Medalist Turbo.
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There is a guy in Pa doing the same thing as you check out classiccarpics7 from deviantart.
I think someone from each of the 50 states and 6 territories should make a website and document all of the classic cars in their area.
What do you guys think of the Canadian old parked car website?
I live in Cambridge and use luxury sedan services from different websites for traveling in Cambridge. My one of favorite cars is Sedan.
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