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#1 price of a wagon
trentswagon Posted on: 2003/8/23 13:39
Hi i have a 1968 red wagon in good condition it has a nissan A15 in it (told that motor is from a 1996 nissan vanette, has A12 head still on it so looks old)goes fine.
I am 16 and like all my mates id actually prefer a datto ute,and recently i have been thinking bout selling it and getting a ute. So i was curious as to what u guys recon i could sell it for (im in sydney australia)?


#2 Re: price of a wagon
converted Posted on: 2003/8/23 16:53
Hi Trent,

You can PM me for my mobile or leave your mobile/phone # as I may be interested...depending on the condition, rego left etc etc..I am located in Western Sydney.


#3 Re: price of a wagon
ddgonzal Posted on: 2003/8/23 20:43
trentswagon, if you do this, you'll have to change your name.

Is yours a Datsun 1000 wagon? Is it 2-dr or 4-dr?


#4 Re: price of a wagon
Bullitt Posted on: 2003/8/24 0:48
Whats your reasons for wanting a ute. The wagon is alot rarer and if your not having trouble with it Id suggest you keep it just to be different


#5 Re: price of a wagon
trentswagon Posted on: 2003/8/24 2:17
its a 1200 wagon 4 door (like Wallys wagon), only 1 month of rego left (sept 16), has 4 speed sunny, stanza or something like gearbox in it, automatic choke, 300000 miles, remote central locking. It weighs 810 kgs so i think you can stick a turbo sr20 in it. but for now im more im just curious how much (roughly) i could get for it, then i might decide bout selling it. my sister (previous owner) said some1 saw it and offered $5000 or $6000 for it, would that be right?

it is indeed rare only ever seen one other, i like my wagon though cause ill be able so give all the girls a ride home from school (can take passenger(s), but i am also into riding so a ute would be right for my bike. So i am just thinking about it 4 now


#6 Re: price of a wagon
ddgonzal Posted on: 2003/8/24 2:33
1200s were manufactured starting in 1970. You can check the underhood plates and stickers and the door plate for the date of manufacture.


#7 Re: price of a wagon
trentswagon Posted on: 2003/8/24 2:41
going off the rego papers its a 1968 model


#8 Re: price of a wagon
ca18det_man Posted on: 2003/8/24 5:55
Hi trent to get $5-$6000 it would have to be in really really good condition !! I have seen a few I was looking at buying one for ca18 transplant. Most I looked at where too rough with rust in the usual places or modified (butchered). prices varied from $500 -$3000. I would personally keep yours as they are different and a bit more roomy than a ute as least you can put the seat back a bit in the wagon. and carry more than two people.
cheers Andrew


#9 Re: price of a wagon
no Posted on: 2003/8/24 6:09
Keep it. Find a way. There are some past cars I wish I hadn't gotten rid of.


#10 Re: price of a wagon
mr_nismo4 Posted on: 2003/8/24 11:44
This bloke down the road from me has still got his 1200 wagon up on ramps. Poor thing is stored outside. Light blue with little hotwires on it, looks shmick from the road. He resprayed it in his driveway but it looks so neat (from a distance, havent seen it up close). Four door, something different I love it. I told the missus that I should offer him some cash, but I have no room in the shed with the rally car and the other coupe.

Its great to dream.



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