My Datsun Cherry...... Turbo :D

My Datsun Cherry...... Turbo :D

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Slow

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6,973 posts

137 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Thought i should make a thread.

Having just got my years no claims and being 18 i thought it time to upgrade from a 1.8 tddi 03 focus.

Many nights spent browsing ads and checking insurance.

Eventually a datsun cherry turbo poppped up. Insurance wasnt too bad at £1800 with RAC cover and fully comp.

Only problem was it was 660 miles away in london. MOT was out on the monday so if i wanted it i had to fly down by saterday.

Got on the plane at 5:45 am from inverness.

To cut the story shorter, i bought it for £1300.


Drove it home in 2 trips, stopped for the night in blackpool at relitives house.

Got almost all the way home without problem, untill scotland. When we were getting close to glasgow there was heavy snow so had to crawl along.
Then the turbo hose came loose on the A9 which stopped it boosting over 3psi.

However it got home.




The paint on the car is horrible, old owner painted it outside or something.

For MOT it needs:
Front Discs
Front Pads
Rear brake cylinder, both sides
Might need new tyres
New headlight bulb

Pictures of when it got home to come in next post soon.








Hooli

32,278 posts

200 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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I've not seen one of those for about 15 years, I didn't think they still existed!

Slow

Original Poster:

6,973 posts

137 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Hooli said:
I've not seen one of those for about 15 years, I didn't think they still existed!
Last Datsun cherry turbo taxed.

Think theres about 7 nissan cherry turbos still taxed

SyRexx

9 posts

150 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Pictures or it didnt happen

Slow

Original Poster:

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137 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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SyRexx said:
Pictures or it didnt happen
Bad internet so its uploading them slowly.

Slow

Original Poster:

6,973 posts

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Wednesday 10th April 2013
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When it got home







Slow

Original Poster:

6,973 posts

137 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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The old and new brakes





Few things done so far, mud flaps to fit yet




neiljohnson

11,298 posts

207 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Wow! Good find I look forward to the updates smile

Alias218

1,496 posts

162 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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I respect your decision to do whatever the hell you feel like to the car (it is yours to do what you will with after all!), but do you not think that this is a prime candidate for a restoration being that it's the last taxed example in the country, rather than drilling holes in things?

Quite an intriguing find either way!

storminnorman

2,357 posts

152 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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nice rare find, I would also look after it being the last taxed example!

Slow

Original Poster:

6,973 posts

137 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Old owner had already made holes in the door for speakers, rear parcelshelf and there was 2 holes already in bumper for spotlights so just made 2 more.

Front had been cut open for a intercooler as well.

Edit: Also boost gauge installed too with more holes.

Davie

4,742 posts

215 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Noooooo!

My Grandad had a Y plate Datsun Cherry (SSC 202Y) which was bought brand new in nineteen oatcake and which was passed on to my Mum who in turn then bought a B plate Nissan Cherry GL (B170 HAM) which in turn was passed to me as my first car and I loved it!

I so wanted this to be a standard car getting some sympathetic resto action but aaaargh, excessive bolt on and plug in warning rerquired. Stop sticking crap on it and in it, get the paint sorted and you'll have an awesome retro car which, as you've said is the last one standing. That or punt it to some old school Jap enthusiast and buy something off the shelf to fill will speakers.

Slow

Original Poster:

6,973 posts

137 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Davie said:
Noooooo!

My Grandad had a Y plate Datsun Cherry (SSC 202Y) which was bought brand new in nineteen oatcake and which was passed on to my Mum who in turn then bought a B plate Nissan Cherry GL (B170 HAM) which in turn was passed to me as my first car and I loved it!

I so wanted this to be a standard car getting some sympathetic resto action but aaaargh, excessive bolt on and plug in warning rerquired. Stop sticking crap on it and in it, get the paint sorted and you'll have an awesome retro car which, as you've said is the last one standing. That or punt it to some old school Jap enthusiast and buy something off the shelf to fill will speakers.
As i just said, previous owner made holes, had to buy speakers to fill the holes.

Same for spot lights, and the old steering wheel is pretty fooked.


Davie

4,742 posts

215 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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They're just a bit... obvious? You could cut out blanks from thin wood, piece them in and retrim it in standard spec cloth or cover the shelf in accoustic carpet and mount the speakers under the shelf instead (might need to brace it with some MDF) which would do away witht he silver covers. Likewise, spot lights holes can be filled and then paint the bumpers with the U-Pol texture paint. Does a grand job of replicating the standard finish.

Slow

Original Poster:

6,973 posts

137 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Davie said:
They're just a bit... obvious? You could cut out blanks from thin wood, piece them in and retrim it in standard spec cloth or cover the shelf in accoustic carpet and mount the speakers under the shelf instead (might need to brace it with some MDF) which would do away witht he silver covers. Likewise, spot lights holes can be filled and then paint the bumpers with the U-Pol texture paint. Does a grand job of replicating the standard finish.
I was hoping to run it for a year, then slowly restore it to origional.

Was a fast car with decent insurance.

M159V8

2,539 posts

146 months

Thursday 11th April 2013
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Good on you for doing what you want. It's your car after all. smile

Maybe you can run it for a while, and when insurance allows, buy your second car and keep this to restore back to original condition at weekends and the like?

Hoofy

76,352 posts

282 months

Thursday 11th April 2013
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Brings back memories. My first car was a non-turbo Cherry. Paid £3k for it... when it was about 10 years old. wink

BorkFactor

7,265 posts

158 months

Thursday 11th April 2013
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Inverness you say? I will keep a look out for that when I am home! thumbup

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Thursday 11th April 2013
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Kinda cool. Just a bit confused. You make the distinction between a Datsun and Nissan Cherry and say yours is the Datsun but it has Nissan badges confused

Bear Phils

891 posts

136 months

Thursday 11th April 2013
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I like this a lot more than I expected to cool