RHD Snail Trail: 1989 Nissan S-Cargo
Another day, another
cute snail shaped classic oddball Japanese domestic market (JDM) classic on the pages of Daily Turismo. Why? Because it’s never too late to trade your terrible late model boring crossover lamemobile into an AWESOME piece of automotive history (read about Nissan’s Pike cars here). Stop driving Ford Escapes, Nissan Rogues, Honda CRV, Toyota RAV4, and get yourself into something that’ll make people smile! Find this 1989 Nissan S-Cargo offered for $12,000 in Olympia, WA via craigslist. Tip from Rock On!
From the seller:
1989 Nissan S-Cargo
VIN: G20-006924
condition: excellent
cylinders: 4 cylinders
drive: fwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 33255
paint color: white
size: compact
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: van
1989 Nissan S-Cargo
Rare Quirky Right Hand Drive Japanese Domestic Market Icon
And The Ultimate Look At Me Classic Utility Vehicle.
1 of 8,000 S-Cargos ever produced, small percentage had this desirable Porthole Windows and Power Sliding Roof factory configuration.
Just 32,255 original miles! Runs great and is fun to drive.
Beautiful condition inside and out with NO RUST! (Rare with S-Cargos)
1.5L 4Cyl/3 spd Auto -Will go 85 mph (JDM speed warning chime disabled!) and deliver 35-50 MPG. And it’s not a “kei” vehicle, so can be licensed in OR.
Cold A/C. New tires. New Bluetooth stereo.
Gets more attention than a Ferrari. Perfect for a promotional vehicle or taking to car events.
Watch the comprehensive test drive video review of this very car at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT8AYCooqA4
(copy and paste into your browser, as Craigslist won’t allow links)
Offered at $12,000 (+ ttldoc for WA residents). Call, text or email with any questions or to schedule a time to see this awesome classic hauler.
St#1030 Negotiable doc fee of up to $30 to cover state fees may be added.
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Totally cool. Could live with RHD, as this is unlikely to become a daily driver. Too bad about the automatic. I wonder how hard it would be to retrofit a manual from a Micra. However I suppose it might need to be a RHD Micra…. Dang, where is my Unicorn Hunting Kit?
This is what the Citroen 2CV would have looked like if it was designed in Tokyo.
hence the name x-cargo= escargot. and the french called their 2cvs the tin snail.
Needs a ls with a twin snail swap…….for 4.01