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1971 Datsun 510
condition: good
cylinders: 4 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 1
paint color: yellow
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: coupe
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VIN PL510277020
San Francisco Roll Cage number 33-949.
Huge photo archive from it's previous owner.
This car is eligible to run in the 2024 Velocity Invitational will feature a 1966-1979 Historic SCCA B&C Sedan, TransAm Under-2 Liter, 2.5L Challenge (HBC) run Group 6 at Sonoma Raceway on October 4-6, 2024.
The engine compartment is finished in gray and houses a 1.8-liter inline-four that was built by Rebello Racing of Antioch, California and was installed in February 2023, a ZERO hour, dyno time only Rebello engine.
The engine features twin Mikuni 44mm carburetors with velocity stacks, a very rare and period correct BRE intake manifold, a Stahl tubular header, a re-cored radiator with an electric fan, an oil cooler, MSD electronic ignition, a Denso compactor alternator, a high-torque starter, and an ATL eight-gallon fuel cell. Additional work since 2022 is said to have included replacing the fuel cell bladder, fuel pumps, ignition coil and control box, starter, alternator, and battery.
Previously finished in facroty blue, the car was repainted yellow and fitted with a fiberglass BRE hood, decklid, and fenders during prior ownership. The bumpers and headlights have been removed and additional exterior details include a black front air dam, a cowl-mounted battery shutoff switch, a driver-side mirror, plexiglass side and rear windows, recovery hooks, hood and decklid pins, riveted rear wheel flares, and a single exhaust outlet. Photos in the gallery show track wear and blemishes around the body, including chips, cracks, and scratches. No external cosmetic restoration has been undertaken. This car shows the patina of race battles on track and is absolutely structurally sound in every way with just the slightest of rust bubbles about the size of a dime in the bottom of the rocker panels.
The most amazing thing about this car aside from it's two regional wins is that aside from the removed for lightness (front fenders, hood and trunk) NO BODY PANELS HAVE EVER BEEN REPLACED and the car retains all it's original structure from 1971. Never crashed.
Yes, that's correct: in all it's racing career, the car was never shunted or crashed. It has original factory tub, and unibody construction.
This car is an excellent example of a true grass roots racer from the real B sedan Days and needs nothing but a new driver.
Sold with a true California "Pink Slip" and a bill of sale.
Extensive spares package included.
Please feel free to contact me for more information, Over 5 figures invested beyond asking. ($30,000)
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