RE: Shed Of The Week: Nissan Bluebird 1.6 LX
RE: Shed Of The Week: Nissan Bluebird 1.6 LX
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Buff Mchugelarge

3,316 posts

176 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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Who thought a Nissan Bluebird would generate 13 pages of comments laugh

Sir Fergie

795 posts

161 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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Buff Mchugelarge said:
Who thought a Nissan Bluebird would generate 13 pages of comments laugh
And who could think one car could generate so much hate rolleyes

gpzjamie

2 posts

174 months

Sunday 16th June 2013
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well, as an owner of 2 bluebirds, you can slate them all you want, but they were built here and enjoyed five year production run, they were 10 times the car of a rover or montego , I love my bluebirds, they are lush and rare and always make people smile

pSyCoSiS

4,258 posts

231 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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A rather peculiar SOTW, but, I can see someone snapping it up for it's originality.

mrtwisty

3,057 posts

191 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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998420 said:
What we should do is all pay in £1 and guess it's ring lap time in Dales hands. Winner takes all.


Then burn it.
I'm in. Brilliant idea. Where do I paypal my £1?

lipadier

289 posts

194 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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I don't know what the fuss is about. It's called Shed of the week, not Classic of the week.

fido

18,710 posts

281 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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I haven't read every single page but to the people referring to it as an unreliable piece of dog turd .. i'd like to know what cars you were driving at the time?! A Ford Onion or some ghastly Vauxhall model (alright I suppose the Cavalier was okay).

deltashad

6,731 posts

223 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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lipadier said:
I don't know what the fuss is about. It's called Shed of the week, not Classic of the week.
Its a shed. Wouldnt go as far to call it SOTW. My pal had a lancia trevi back in the day. When it died he replaced it with an 81 bluebird. One of the early models. It was horrible.
A girl at my work had one exactly the same as this yars ago. Same colour. Could well be her old car. Remeber she told me she paid £3500 for it. I was shocked. It was crap then and imo time hasnt given it any retro favours. Very non petrol head car. Very poor choice of sotw.
The zx is cool.

micawrx

280 posts

186 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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deltashad said:
Its a shed. When it died he replaced it with an 81 bluebird. One of the early models. It was horrible.
Invalid point - 81 was completely different car made in a different country.. This model was much much better

MarJay

2,180 posts

201 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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lipadier said:
I don't know what the fuss is about. It's called Shed of the week, not Classic of the week.
Shed of the week is supposed to demonstrate what interesting or exciting or comfortable or otherwise special car you can have for £1000. This is none of those, so does not meet the criteria laid down by PH themselves when they started the column.

anonymous-user

80 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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405dogvan said:
St John Smythe said:
When there's threads like this running on PH you really need to question this week's choice!!

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
He's spending money on it thus it's not a shed - NEXT
Cost a grand so it counts! smile

Fubar1977

919 posts

166 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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Loving this for 2 reasons.

1) I used to own a 1988 Bluebird 1.6 Saloon

2) The bhing, whining and moaning it`s started.

I actually enjoyed owning mine, comfy, reliable innocuous transport. Never missed a beat, electric everything and far nicer than the equivalent Ford/Vauxhall of the time and better built too.
Stick an RB26 in for the ultimate sleeper...


angelicupstarts

257 posts

157 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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THIS IS A REALLY BAD , UGLY CAR!
allways thought these cars were for the people who wanted their last car to be the one to last until the grave ...safe , sensible and dull , parked at retirement village .
I myself just purchased a rover 75 estate V6 , 2001 with just on 60,000 miles , fully taxed , mot and in mint condition in and out ...very comfy , not bad with a v6 ...smooth estate gt type car ..
all for £750 .....this I plan to run for a year and flick on for only a little less......much better shed

J4CKO

46,364 posts

226 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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gpzjamie said:
well, as an owner of 2 bluebirds, you can slate them all you want, but they were built here and enjoyed five year production run, they were 10 times the car of a rover or montego , I love my bluebirds, they are lush and rare and always make people smile
Er, no they werent, the Montego actually Handled quite nicely, but I suppose that for most it is like choosing between a Dog Turd or Cat vomit for a snack biggrin

Mouse1903

839 posts

179 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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I remember a friends parents had one back in the late 90's and thought it was amazing such a st car had 4 electric windows. Not seen one on the road for years, maybe one in the last decade!

blunder13

250 posts

259 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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I like it, my dad had one for a while. He had Datsuns before it too. They always started, even on a cold morning. The British Leyland stuff just didn't work.

carinaman

24,741 posts

198 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Nice scan Kitchski. I saw the images and assumed it was a post by s m.

I've that magazine, but I am not sure I ever read the text on the Bluebird. redface
It seems there were hints of what was to come with the Primera and how many years have Nissan had their Technical Centre at Cranfield? 20 years now?

Twincam16

27,647 posts

284 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Bad SOTW, but an absolutely perfect daily snotter.

You won't care if it falls apart, you won't care about car park dings and scratches, it'll carry five people and all their luggage, the engine will soldier on indefinitely, and best of all, it's eligible for classic insurance, so you could probably get a quote for all of £200, pay it in one go and not have to worry about it again for the rest of the year.

No, it's not a 'PH' car, but it's cars like this that allow many of us to justify owning 'weekend cars', and as-such it should be lauded that someone had the foresight to keep it on the road.

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

208 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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SKYLINE3 said:


here she is from 24 years ago !!! my ZX turbo smile

Edited by SKYLINE3 on Saturday 15th June 22:46


Edited by SKYLINE3 on Saturday 15th June 22:49
Love, love love that.

Negative Creep

25,899 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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SKYLINE3 said:
woah hold on a minute !!

the bluebird was put together in the uk at nissans sunderland plant with parts imported from japan from 1986 - i have worked there since 1988 and may have unpacked the body parts for this one 25 years ago and its still going !!!

a very underated car i owned a bluebird zx turbo with the silvia 1.8 turbo engine back in 1989 and it was a decent car 125 mph in 4th and nearly 130 flat out all electrics it drove well and was £2k cheaper than the equivalent sierra/cavalier with £2k more bits fitted to it.

not the most stylish admittedly but nowhere near as bad as those that panned it made out who had never even driven it !!

when you consider they made probably 50 times more sierras/cavaliers there are a good few bluebirds still going now see one now and then driving round but never see a sierra (other than cosworths) or a cavalier - nuff said smile
Agreed, I had a 2.0LX and it was a cracking car. No it wasn't sporty, but it never claimed to be. What it was however was comfy, easy to drive, easy to fix and very reliable