RE: SOTW: Nissan Bluebird ZX Turbo

RE: SOTW: Nissan Bluebird ZX Turbo

Friday 29th August 2008

SOTW: Nissan Bluebird ZX Turbo

It's all about the grandma chic...



My maths teacher at school had a Nissan Bluebird. She wasn’t very cool and to be honest neither was her car. But here we are many, many years later and one has found its way to the illustrious pages of Shed of the Week.

The Bluebird was a blue rinse favourite and became sadly unloved once they finally changed hands. Some gave a few years faithful service as an illegal cab in central London but even then they would eventually be replaced by a 200,000 mile Peugeot 406. In the end they became a rare and unloved sight on our roads.

But this wasn’t the end. Not all Bluebirds came in metallic blue and there was a rather interesting version called the ZX Turbo (although in Japan there was a few other hot versions including a four-wheel drive) which admittedly most of the PH office had managed to almost erase from their minds. But when Mr Will came across this red example in PH Classifieds a glimmer of recollection turned into an all-round agreement that this is one cool car.


Yes, that is ZX as in 300 as in 300ZX and 240ZX – this is a four-door Z-car that, to the untrained eye, looks like it should be picking people up outside the local Ritzy on a Saturday night.

The Nissan Bluebird was a mid-sized car that was launched way back in 1957. Various Nissans and Datsuns carried the Bluebird name until we arrived at the U11 series, which was front-wheel drive and launched in October 1983. It was a boxy looking thing but sold reasonably well in the UK, with owners applauding its all-round capabilities and good reliability.

A V6 was even offered in Japan but the top model we got was the 1.8-litre ZX Turbo. The four-pot pumped out 135bhp and 140lb-ft of torque, hauling the ZX from 0-60mph in a very respectable 8.6 seconds and on to a top speed of 120mph.


The Bluebird we have here is not only just £950 but it is rather special. It has just 49,000 miles on the clock and is in excellent condition. Although there is a Momo steering wheel and CD player the original items come with the car. You even get a spare clutch if you need it. I want this car – just don’t tell my maths teacher…

 

 

 


Ad Reads: '49,000 miles, Mot May 09, tax feb 09. Originally purchased from Nissan Torbay Ltd in 1989 by a Mr. Setter. Unfortunatly he passed away and the car was left garaged for some years.
'In 1997 Mrs. Setter decided to start driving it again, (I have every MOT from 1997 onwards) that year the mileage was 11,670 miles !
'Inside the car is very clean and tidy, drivers seat with elecrtic lumber and bolster adjustment, original over mats and a cd head unit.
'Outside the car clean up really well, I'm always getting comments about how tidy it is ! Although not perfect I keep the paint work well pollished and it does keep a good shine.
'As with all 20 year old cars there is the od little parking ding and a single rust spot on the o/s/r arch.
Since owning the car I made a few subtle changes:
Fitted intercooler
Induction kit

Leather Momo steering wheel
Sony cd head unit
x2 new tyres
I still have all the original parts, airbox, steering wheel and factory tape player.
Drives like a car with 49,000 miles should, although clutch is high, it does not slip and there is a brand new boxed clutch supplied.
£950 ono


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MrTappets

Original Poster:

881 posts

191 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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That looks strangely attractive

hman

7,487 posts

194 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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this really is a rare car nowadays, I dont want to own one but it is still intriguing to see how it would drive.

Just needs a dump valve now to draw attention to itself.

james_tigerwoods

16,287 posts

197 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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I'm strangely drawn to this...

nervous

24,050 posts

230 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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I got drubbed by one of those a few years ago, when I was in something that should have been much, much faster. In the rear window was a sticker that said 'you can in this one'.

I still lay awake at night thinking about that. well, about shakiras bra actually, but yknow, whatever.

griffter

3,983 posts

255 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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I once passed up a (seemingly) mint Mitsubishi Lancer turbo (the one with 'turbo' written in mirror script on the front spoiler). I regret it every time I think of it.

There is a strange attraction to these old skool Jap turbo cars, that modern rice burners don't (yet) have.

wmg100

1,698 posts

214 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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smile My dad had two of these when I was a kid, quality!

S3_Graham

12,830 posts

199 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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i can see where your coming from... but IMO it fits the SHED part far too well... Not a fan. would rather a cavalier GSI 2000.

Riyazc

1,068 posts

242 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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i always loved these cars! No idea why!

I remember the turbo exec with all the toys, only available in white or black and looked gorgeous compared to our Nissan Sunny at the time (the time being 1987!)

Actually tempted with this...

RSBear

26 posts

191 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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I used to get taken to school by a mates mum in one of these. Remembering it being rather rapid. We were rarely late for school!

matt uk

17,696 posts

200 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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Are these FWD or RWD?

DamoLLb

1,775 posts

195 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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120mph may be pushing slightly! At least it may be more econmical then the usual Luxo Baviarian Barge

DamoLLb

1,775 posts

195 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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matt uk said:
Are these FWD or RWD?
fwd

Tino

1,948 posts

283 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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How dated is that interior?? Looks very tidy though
I quite like the shape. If it had been RWD, that would have been so tempting!

bob1179

14,107 posts

209 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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Is it wrong to want that car?

I like it. My dad almost got one as a company car in 1987. I'll never forget, he had a choice between the Bluebird, a Montego or a Sierra. He didn't really care what he got (he's into bikes) so he let us, the family, choose.

We all chose the Montego.

It was white, with white hubcaps and a grey lower half. Does anybody remember that Austin Rover colour combo?

The 80's were ace.

smile

Prince Rupert

430 posts

205 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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I remember becuase my dad had a very similar one as a company car. A 1.6L complete with tape player and electric front windows! I always quite wished it was the MG Turbo version!

JimmyCricket

6 posts

188 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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If they wasnt FWD id say they would be fairly popular even today.

Lancer 2000 Turbos are legends, but they have the BIG advantage of being RWD.

These would never be on that level, but theyd be a lot more popular, and certainly more fun!

The previous generation Bluebird turbos were RWD, and did well in Aussie and Jap touring car championships.

Never seen one of those in the UK though.

karldou

2 posts

212 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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That is a complete bargain! I've owned 2 Primera GT's and find them great fun, for such a big car. I bet the ZX Turbo would make a great retro jap rocket!

Antj

1,047 posts

200 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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bob1179 said:
Is it wrong to want that car?

I like it. My dad almost got one as a company car in 1987. I'll never forget, he had a choice between the Bluebird, a Montego or a Sierra. He didn't really care what he got (he's into bikes) so he let us, the family, choose.

We all chose the Montego.

It was white, with white hubcaps and a grey lower half. Does anybody remember that Austin Rover colour combo?

The 80's were ace.

smile
i remember that as my dad had one when i was younger, an F plate 1989 16 SL, it was a special edition, in fact if i remember it rightly seeing as its 18 odd years ago and i was only 10, think the reg was F703 RLU, happy days

chunkymonkey71

13,015 posts

198 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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love it!

but the floor mat on the drivers side and the velour of the door trim are very worn for such a low mileage car...

nerd


PS- I wasted one a while back in my Accord 2.3iSR. (Then I was soudly thrashed by an RS500 Cosworth immediately afterwards!)

Edited by chunkymonkey71 on Friday 29th August 13:01

davegsxr

2,303 posts

213 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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Yeah it was an 80's rep car legend! Back in the days of corded mobile phones and shellsuits! About the same performance as a MK3 Golf GTI but strangely a bit cooler!