I bought a brand new 1972 510 in early 1973. I was sixteen years old. My dad arranged a bank loan, and I paid every car payment, my insurance, gas and maintenance from working a 20 hour a week part time job. Loved that car, and drove the living dogs$it out of it. :)
Salute. I worked out something similar with my dad. Sad thing is, mine was a beetle and it wasn't quite as durable as a Datsun or Toyota. 18 mos I paid more in repairs/maintenance than for the car itself. hahah
What a car! The look itself just pushes me back to 90s even tho I have no existence in 90s.Datsun itself is delicacy, premium and nostalgic♥️♥️Such a lovely car and the sound ooh man
Thanks! Enjoyed your drive. I had a '72 Datsun 510; 8/'78-8'82. Same color as yours, or yellower. From NH, Drove it round the US, to college in WA. Up Twin Lakes' Cascades mountain in college. After, to Zuni, NM, to work as a teacher. Free revving SOHC zippiness. Stock, except the repl. exhaust pipe was custom tucked closer to underside for better ground clearance: 1st 6 months I lived 1 1/2 mi in NH woods; car needed to drive the first mile.
Thanks for the video. Fantastic car - your color choice, choice of wheels, condition of the interior.....and it's a coupe. You're a proud owner and you should be.
Great little car! And, great road! I run a nearly identical road here in northern Michigan H58 aka "Hurricane Highway" in my 2007 Saturn Sky Turbo (tuned) or my 2003 H-D VRSC V-Rod. When ya know, ya know! 😏 Nice driving in a power nothing car. Looking like a very fun car.
I like the 1969, 70, 71 and 72 521 series Datsun/Nissan trucks. Wish they would manufacture these small cars and trucks like they had back then with 4 cylinder engines and great fuel economy like they were known to have at the time. Gasoline prices are up to 6 dollars a gallon once again these days, and these small cars and trucks are the perfect thing to handle these outrageous gasoline prices experiance these days.
This makes me realize that modern 6 does manuals are a LOT of shifting. I think manuals might have held on a bit better if they were less work, like this.
Nice looking dime. Funny I thought I was the only guy gripping the wheel 10 & 2 and wracheting around corners in my lowered 510. It ante for getting safe driver points, it's +7 degrees of caster cuz bump steer is for real. Sounds like a pretty stout well balanced L series in there. Rebello maybe? I know it's a Povlovian psychosomatic memory response, but I can smell the gas from those Webers. On my yellow & black SR20 510 I have the same clean look with no wipers, door/trunk locks, plat light, and side markers shaved, and all the bright work removed or powder coated black. I still have bumpers but they're paper thin carbon fiber and purely for show.
Thanks for the memories! Owned and drove a 1972 Datsun 510 from 1975 - 1982. Awesome car!
Right on!! And Thank you Bud!!
I bought a brand new 1972 510 in early 1973. I was sixteen years old. My dad arranged a bank loan, and I paid every car payment, my insurance, gas and maintenance from working a 20 hour a week part time job. Loved that car, and drove the living dogs$it out of it. :)
Salute. I worked out something similar with my dad. Sad thing is, mine was a beetle and it wasn't quite as durable as a Datsun or Toyota. 18 mos I paid more in repairs/maintenance than for the car itself. hahah
That rear view mirror is an absolute unit!
Say you are having fun without saying you are having fun!
I'm really interested in the wheels/tires and their specs, this is the perfect stance and look. It would help me so much, thank you!
What a car! The look itself just pushes me back to 90s even tho I have no existence in 90s.Datsun itself is delicacy, premium and nostalgic♥️♥️Such a lovely car and the sound ooh man
This car is from the 70s lmao what are you saying
I had a '71 in '75. I was in high school and it was the perfect play rally and beach car. Loved it.
I love the way the clutch fan sounds 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks for sharing her with us!
Holy fast thing that, love the 510s. Had mine for 8 yrs, miss it
My dad had three of these when I was growing up in the 80s. Great cars, except that they rusted easily in the snow belt.
kinda true for most cars back then - not just the Japanese imports. up north is a tough environment for rolling steel.
Thanks! Enjoyed your drive. I had a '72 Datsun 510; 8/'78-8'82. Same color as yours, or yellower. From NH, Drove it round the US, to college in WA. Up Twin Lakes' Cascades mountain in college. After, to Zuni, NM, to work as a teacher. Free revving SOHC zippiness. Stock, except the repl. exhaust pipe was custom tucked closer to underside for better ground clearance: 1st 6 months I lived 1 1/2 mi in NH woods; car needed to drive the first mile.
You are very lucky to own this one
Great video, thanks for the ride.
Aaaah yes. My favorite wink mirror. Save my but when I don’t have a passenger rear mirror. Love it
That car sounds sick! My 1973 with the L16 didn't sound quite like that. The cars stance is absolutely perfect, too.
Thanks for the video. Fantastic car - your color choice, choice of wheels, condition of the interior.....and it's a coupe. You're a proud owner and you should be.
this cat knows these roads ....
That is one sweet ride, Bro!
Great little car! And, great road! I run a nearly identical road here in northern Michigan H58 aka "Hurricane Highway" in my 2007 Saturn Sky Turbo (tuned) or my 2003 H-D VRSC V-Rod. When ya know, ya know! 😏 Nice driving in a power nothing car. Looking like a very fun car.
I do have that one thanks
Clas-sick
I like the 1969, 70, 71 and 72 521 series Datsun/Nissan trucks. Wish they would manufacture these small cars and trucks like they had back then with 4 cylinder engines and great fuel economy like they were known to have at the time. Gasoline prices are up to 6 dollars a gallon once again these days, and these small cars and trucks are the perfect thing to handle these outrageous gasoline prices experiance these days.
This is my dream car
Nice car
This makes me realize that modern 6 does manuals are a LOT of shifting. I think manuals might have held on a bit better if they were less work, like this.
Manual transmissions, AKA millennial antitheft devices. 🤣
Add the rotor button and thieves be like.......wheres the engine cover......
Shifting is living. Livin and lovin the drive.
One day I will have my 510 road worthy and carve out hills
veri nice car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@khalid Thanks Man, For 51 year old Sedan, These things can Rip!! Peace!
Heck I would love a neat 2 door.
We didnt get the 2 door here in Oz...
Nice looking dime. Funny I thought I was the only guy gripping the wheel 10 & 2 and wracheting around corners in my lowered 510. It ante for getting safe driver points, it's +7 degrees of caster cuz bump steer is for real. Sounds like a pretty stout well balanced L series in there. Rebello maybe? I know it's a Povlovian psychosomatic memory response, but I can smell the gas from those Webers.
On my yellow & black SR20 510 I have the same clean look with no wipers, door/trunk locks, plat light, and side markers shaved, and all the bright work removed or powder coated black. I still have bumpers but they're paper thin carbon fiber and purely for show.
I heard a guy in Australia makes the guage display thing?
Such a fucking perfect car
❤️
Beautiful asians muscle cars that's what we said..very nice!
Nice 510 can u put more video of it
Wasn't this car featured on Leno's channel?
If you had solex carbs you wouldn't have that problem
You still have it ??? Or selling ?
Can I buy it? I miss my 71 510
Why wait for fuel pressure ? there is enough fuel in the bowls to start the car
Nice car what kind of motor in there
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hi there I am looking for parts 72 510
Hey Man - I'm not sitting on any parts - I always have good luck on the forums though, Good Luck!
Where you located?
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