"Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing." (granfury)
04/06/2020 at 19:24 • Filed to: None | 2 | 13 |
But I couldn’t find one for sale (not surprising, TBH). However, I did find these interesting old Nissans for sale, from back in the day when they made interesting vehicles and weren’t just a manufacturer of rental lot filler:
HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 19:32 | 1 |
I would daily drive that r31
Just Jeepin'
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 19:34 | 3 |
I’m sure I can’t afford either, but do you have a link for the Patrol and the van?
smobgirl
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 19:37 | 1 |
I would like the van please.
Highlander-Datsuns are Forever
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 20:04 | 1 |
Nice Nissan Stanza wagon.
Grindintosecond
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 20:14 | 1 |
I thought Chrysler was fleet trash
Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
> Just Jeepin'
04/06/2020 at 20:27 | 0 |
I just did a search on Auto tempest for pre-1985 Nissan vehicles:
https://www.autotempest.com/results?make=nissan&zip=63104&maxyear=1985
Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
> Highlander-Datsuns are Forever
04/06/2020 at 20:33 | 1 |
Just Jeepin'
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 20:34 | 1 |
Thanks!
Just Jeepin'
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 20:37 | 2 |
Holy s hitsnacks. 80k?!!
Highlander-Datsuns are Forever
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 20:43 | 1 |
oh lord what was I thinking
Wacko
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
04/06/2020 at 23:35 | 0 |
My first car was a 1985 manual Sentra wagon. It was the car I learnt how to drive in. It was my many firsts car. My favorite part of it at the time was the little lever in the center arm rest/console that would open the rear window.
Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
> Wacko
04/07/2020 at 00:44 | 0 |
I don’t think I ever sat in the front of one of these, and I have no idea how they drive. My only connection with them was on family vacations to Hawaii - we always seemed to end up with one. There was one time that my dad got a free ‘upgrade’ to a Pontiac Grand Prix. When he pulled up in that thing we all bust out laughing. In addition, despite being a much bigger car than the Sentra we couldn’t get all of our luggage in it. He took it back and we got another Sentra - vacation saved.
My first car was a ‘77 Dasher wagon. I’ve always liked simple and practical vehicles, and like the Sentra for the no-nonsense practicality. My third car was a VW Vanagon, then a Rabbit Pickup. I then had a series of German luxury sedans and sports cars, but now I’m back in my element driving a little Mazda5 6MT minivan and couldn’t be happier. I don’t really need a Sentra, but was just curious to see if any survived. Sadly, because it’s a basic and cheap vehicle, most were ridden hard and put away wet, and they’re now practically extinct.
Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
> Grindintosecond
04/07/2020 at 00:45 | 0 |
They’re the domestic fleet trash. Nissan is the ‘import’ fleet trash specialist...