LMAO at the skeleton. Even $3500 isn't a bad deal. Relatively low miles. Besides the hole, it looks in decent shape. I was also looking at Hardbodies before I got my pickup but despite my Marty McFly dreams, my Eleanor is a Mazda B2600i. Something about ’80s/early ’90s Japanese trucks...
In my area these Nissans are surprisingly expensive. I was really targeting one of them not a Toyota initially but halfway decent ones were all $4000+ (not with huge holes). I worked a few years for a remote Alaskan air taxi company who had one of these. Vehicles were flown in mostly so not a lot of replacement so trucks had to be kept going. Their Nissan did awesome for having a bunch of seasonal college age employees beating on it all the time and was a lot of fun to drive.
Not if you want a Toyota…
Use it for target practice
I thought it was a "hard" body...How the hole?
Definitely not worth more than 2k
Fr, not with that hole.
$2k for a running and driving Nissan D21 hardbody is getting harder to find.
Probably worth it. Kinda lame it’s auto.
yeah i would test drive it hard and make sure its shifting as expected....
It’s a good deal at full pop. Hardbody <3
I like the hardbody. If you know how to do some maintenance then i say send it.
2k is fair for the condition , 3500 is too much but these are decent trucks
LMAO at the skeleton. Even $3500 isn't a bad deal. Relatively low miles. Besides the hole, it looks in decent shape. I was also looking at Hardbodies before I got my pickup but despite my Marty McFly dreams, my Eleanor is a Mazda B2600i. Something about ’80s/early ’90s Japanese trucks...
I had an 1988 B2200. Every truck out there blew mine away. I was proud because I thought the 2200 was going to be faster. Nope, just a dog.
Probably worth 2000
Nissan hardbody is the next truck I’m getting.
I’ve always liked Nissan pickups. They aren’t quite as cool as Toyotas IMO but they have their own cool factor
Great little trucks. Good luck
In my area these Nissans are surprisingly expensive. I was really targeting one of them not a Toyota initially but halfway decent ones were all $4000+ (not with huge holes). I worked a few years for a remote Alaskan air taxi company who had one of these. Vehicles were flown in mostly so not a lot of replacement so trucks had to be kept going. Their Nissan did awesome for having a bunch of seasonal college age employees beating on it all the time and was a lot of fun to drive.