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For Sale: 1966 Datsun Fairlady in Tacoma, Washington
A note from the previous owner: I received the 66 Datsun 1600
(Fairlady) for my 20th wedding anniversary. The low milage of
approximately 7,000 miles on the odometer and its pristine
condition was an amazing find. I am the 3rd owner. It seems that
the 2nd owner found it in the penny saver in Chicago. It seems the
car was driven for 3,000 and then put into storage. My niece from
London and I drove the car from Chicago to NJ. My husband and I
have been members of the Datsun clubs back east. We as groups would
meet at Watkins Glen, NY. The car has been raced on both the
original track known as the Stone Bridge and the racetrack. On
October 5th 2003 we drove the car to Brookline, MA for the 1st
Japanese Car Day and met the designer of the Datsun 1600 and the
240 Z. I have a signed poster and shirt and a photo of him signing
the shirt while my husband is wearing it. I believe that this
Datsun is the lowest milage Datsun in the country. The miles are
original, which is just over 20,000 as is the rest of the car. It
comes with the original white wall tires and rims. I had the car
brought to the west coast by covered transport. The car has always
been garage kept with car cover on when not being driven. The car
has been maintained by my deceased husband who was a engine
builder. He passed suddenly of a heart attack and while I love the
car it only reminds me of his loss.
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