RE: One-off Datsun Sunny pickup | PH Auction Block

RE: One-off Datsun Sunny pickup | PH Auction Block

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One-off Datsun Sunny pickup | PH Auction Block

There's no such thing as an uninteresting Honda K swap, but when it makes for a 300hp retro pickup...


The Honda K Series have for a long time been regarded as perfect donor motors. They’re durable, available, and respond well to modifications. Hence there are plenty of Lotus Elises out there, for example, with a Special K swap, Hondas that were never meant to have such power now screaming to 8,000rpm, and all sorts of Ariels. If you want to spice up project car life, a Honda K20 or K24 is what’s required. 

But we’ve never seen anything like this before. Because, yes, what you’re looking at was once a Datsun Sunny pickup, a humble workhorse that would have barely mustered 60hp the best part of 50 years ago. But as part of a total (and totally awesome) overhaul a few years ago, it’s now powered by Honda K24. Because why the heck not. Not just any Honda K24, either: it has a skimmed and ported head from a K20, very racy cams, better injectors, a Hondata ECU and a bespoke exhaust from the manifold for something like 300hp. In a tonne of classic pickup. 

And that really is just the start of an astonishing build that’s now up for auction. Drag yourself from gawping at the engine bay (easier said than done, because look at it), and the Datsun is a feast of glorious one-off workmanship. Because truck was never made for engine and vice versa, all sorts of custom work was undertaken to make everything get along. A Mazda RX-8 gearbox was adapted (including an inch being machined off!) to drive the rear wheels, Nissan S13 subframes (including diff and axles) were modified to fit, plus there are parts of both Mazda MX-5 and Vauxhall Corsa in the steering setup. That’s on top of basically a full rebuild, thanks to what was a pretty rotten bed originally. 

The Datsun is a truly fascinating one-off build, crammed full of incredible details that speak to one man’s obsession with creating something special. You may well have seen it on the internet already; obviously there’s no missing it, but even reading about the spec would linger long in the memory. See the Hakosuka front end from CabronSignal, the side exit exhaust, the cage that actually forms a stressed member of the rear suspension. It’s a crazy idea executed with obsessive attention to detail. 

The Sunny took two and half years and thousands of hours to create, a lot of it the work of one self-taught man. It was finished up in the summer of 2021, being used and enjoyed sparingly since then; this is hardly the car for everyday errands, after all. But for making supercars look common and a bit uninteresting to drive, it’s hard to think of very much better. ‘Unique’ is an overused term when it comes to old cars these days - evidenced by whatever terrible take on ‘very unique’ is being employed in adverts this week - but this really is one of one. And spectacular.

Thanks to the approach used to make it and just a few miles since, the Sunny presents basically as a brand new build. In case the engine bay wasn’t proof enough, check out the condition of the forged carbon accents and interior fixtures. There’s now an opportunity to acquire an astonishing (and barely used) Frankenstein build, without the blood, sweat, tears and time that went into making it. Even in the world of barmy Honda K swapped project cars, this is something truly amazing. It deserves as much appreciation and adulation as possible - and most certainly a bid, which can be done from next week. 


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Jamesas86

Original Poster:

26 posts

107 months

Yesterday (13:55)
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So cool! Alot of want for that.

Motormouth88

515 posts

73 months

Yesterday (14:05)
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Take my kidney already!

Richard-390a0

2,808 posts

104 months

Yesterday (14:13)
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Now this is far more interesting than that new Ferrari thing we've had two recent articles on.

CrippsCorner

3,135 posts

194 months

Yesterday (14:27)
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This has been on a number of raffle sites now, I guess it's just something you have fun in for a while then move on? It does look properly awesome though.

pb8g09

2,771 posts

82 months

Yesterday (14:33)
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Holy st.

QuattroDave

1,662 posts

141 months

Yesterday (14:44)
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Much want for that despite being of no practical use to me!

WPA

11,493 posts

127 months

Yesterday (14:50)
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QuattroDave said:
Much want for that despite being of no practical use to me!
+1

Ben Lowden

6,863 posts

190 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Yesterday (14:51)
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WPA said:
QuattroDave said:
Much want for that despite being of no practical use to me!
+1
+2

Ben Lowden

6,863 posts

190 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Yesterday (14:55)
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Worth a watch!


biggbn

26,469 posts

233 months

Yesterday (15:09)
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This, or a very similar car, was a DCG giveaway a few years back. I bought a few tickets. It's brilliant, isn't it?

Water Fairy

6,042 posts

168 months

Yesterday (16:03)
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This is the kind of thing to tempt me to do something very silly late at night after a few sherbets

Marvelous!


Bill

55,356 posts

268 months

Yesterday (16:15)
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QuattroDave said:
Much want for that despite being of no practical use to me!
Tip run? biggrin

runnerbean 14

291 posts

147 months

Yesterday (16:27)
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My first car was a Sunny B110 Coupé fastback of this exact vintage. That had a twin-choke Hitachi carb on its A-series clone 1171 cc engine and produced 69 bhp, a little more than the pick-up of the time. The factory even produced a cross-flow cylinder head for racing. All lost in the mists of time now, and there are few if any survivors.

Ben Lowden

6,863 posts

190 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Yesterday (16:53)
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biggbn said:
This, or a very similar car, was a DCG giveaway a few years back. I bought a few tickets. It's brilliant, isn't it?
Yep this is the one and ditto. I highly doubt there's anything else remotely similar to this build!

Huzzah

27,884 posts

196 months

Yesterday (16:58)
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What does one think it'll make?

QuattroDave

1,662 posts

141 months

Yesterday (16:58)
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Bill said:
QuattroDave said:
Much want for that despite being of no practical use to me!
Tip run? biggrin
Just rest the old sofa on the roll bars and stuff a load of grass cuttings in bags around the suspension. Drop off on the way to Thruxton. Sorted!

Yahonza

2,516 posts

43 months

Yesterday (17:17)
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Fab and no-one would know what it was. It's raining Datsun cogs - if anyone remembers the rest of that one.

phpe

686 posts

153 months

Yesterday (17:24)
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That was on Dream Car Giveaways a while back

https://dreamcargiveaways.co.uk/competitions/nissa...

GreatScott2016

1,771 posts

101 months

Yesterday (17:47)
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Hilariously embarrassing but clearly some peeps will love it.

biggbn

26,469 posts

233 months

Yesterday (18:02)
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GreatScott2016 said:
Hilariously embarrassing but clearly some peeps will love it.
I'd drive the everywhere, every day.