Real Road Test: Datsun (Nissan) Sunny B10

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • How cute is this? Yes, I get behind the wheel of a 1969 Datsun Sunny B10 for a ride around Gemert - a Dutch town I can not pronounce correctly. Sorry. More like hee-mert apparently.
    Datsun was the export brand of Nissan, and the Sunny B10 one of the cars that helped Datsun gain a foothold in foreign markets. The engineering is simple, but effective.
    The video was shot as part of Japan Classic Sunday - japanclassicsunday.nl
    Fancy some HubNut merchandise? Head to hubnut.org for the shop and ways to support what we do - ie travel the world finding tasty yet ordinary cars to drive!
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Komentáře • 512

  • @k1ckyscotland988
    @k1ckyscotland988 Před 5 lety +75

    The "cyclists bottom"?,we were enjoying the road test until you mentioned it. Now I'm watching her on a continuous loop just to spite you. Mind on the job young Hubnut!. ps,loved the wee car.

    • @klwthe3rd
      @klwthe3rd Před 5 lety +4

      Hubnut knows his audience so he was trying to make a preemptive comment! 🤗

    • @ervie60
      @ervie60 Před 5 lety +2

      LOL!!

  • @RoyCousins
    @RoyCousins Před 5 lety +25

    I noticed a few Austin 1100 styling cues. Very 1960s.

    • @chrispenn715
      @chrispenn715 Před 5 lety +2

      Yes - I was thinking the same. A bit of Austin Maxi/1800 too. As if Innocenti had done a makeover for BMC/BL.....

  • @GreyTheFloydianSergal
    @GreyTheFloydianSergal Před 5 lety +25

    that car is making me happy just watching it! I'm not a massive fan of Japanese cars but when they're honest & simple like this, then I do have an interest. I love how the indicator & switch gear snap into place & that horn is just pure cute

  • @mbaker335
    @mbaker335 Před 5 lety +21

    And still the videos come. Thanks for the effort in what must be a very busy time.

  • @strokenumber3
    @strokenumber3 Před 5 lety +25

    Lovely rear end on that......No, no, I mean the car. Hubnut, again drawing attention to things we not otherwise would have even noticed.

    • @kornelis2960
      @kornelis2960 Před 5 lety +6

      ... and then expecting us not to comment...

    • @kornelis2960
      @kornelis2960 Před 5 lety +2

      Well, that was a stupid comment; this Brit is far slyer than I am...

    • @golfman9290
      @golfman9290 Před 5 lety

      I'm going to hide this comment in someones reply section in the hope Ian does'nt spot it,
      but it did look a bit Austin maxi ish, oh, and what a lucky saddle!

  • @easyfishing1936
    @easyfishing1936 Před 5 lety +5

    Now I know why I’m hanging on to my Nissan Micra for as long as possible. Brilliant little car.

    • @HakanKoseoglu
      @HakanKoseoglu Před 5 lety

      I love driving my wife's K12, such a fun car. Shame later editions are just a Clio.

  • @GV-gr9qm
    @GV-gr9qm Před 5 lety +83

    The Cyclist’s bottom? Now I have to rewind and have a look.

  • @timneeves.6338
    @timneeves.6338 Před 5 lety +23

    Love this generation of cars simple well made and metal, I miss my little cars...try a bmw 1602...they run like swiss watches.

    • @Gadgetonomy
      @Gadgetonomy Před 5 lety +2

      Only problem is how much they would hurt you if you were unfortunate enough to be involved in an accident.

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 Před 5 lety +2

    Such a lovely little thing, cheerful, tight, frugal and well-put-together. Oh, and the Sunny B10 isn't too bad either!

  • @uzaiyaro
    @uzaiyaro Před 5 lety

    I absolutely love how the horn is facing the driver.

  • @nogginozzy6710
    @nogginozzy6710 Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve watched this video numerous times just to hear this darling little car run! Third gear has a delightful little tune to it.... kind of like a mechanical orchestra personally!

  • @brucescott2263
    @brucescott2263 Před 5 lety +4

    In Australia that was a Datsun 1000. The Datsun Sunny badge was used about 1980 on a later iteration of Nissan’s small car.

    • @rjft7003
      @rjft7003 Před 5 lety +1

      Same in Portugal and Spain

  • @sparkoceanic
    @sparkoceanic Před 2 lety

    I've owned a 1969 deluxe 2 door model in Australia for a little over 10 years now.
    Mine is a km dash right hand drive, so it's very similar to this one in all apsects, however it does have a column handbrake instead of a central floor lever.
    They do indeed have leaf suspension on front and rear, and the brakes are a little bit lackluster if they have aged.
    When i went to test drive mine, the brakes were actually so bad that i missed where i was told to turn to head back to the owners house.
    He just laughed and said i'd get used to it.
    I ended up completely refreshing the entire brake system and it did wonders. Not only for a better driving experience for myself, but as a safety measure incase someone else needs to drive it.
    It's nice to see another 1000 in such great condition on the road. Thanks for the video

  • @paultucker1272
    @paultucker1272 Před 5 lety +7

    Appreciate all the hard work bringing us regular videos, Ian, thank you!

  • @Cavalier_Steve
    @Cavalier_Steve Před 5 lety

    That car has absolutely bags of character what a lovely thing all round.

  • @pistolpeds
    @pistolpeds Před 4 lety

    In Australia they were called the Datsun 1000. Haven't seen one on the road here for 30 years. They all rusted out even though we do not salt our roads. Great little cars. Engines hotted up well.

  • @Bicyclehub
    @Bicyclehub Před 5 lety +6

    Love the styling! Seems like a cross between a BMW 2002 and an Austin Maxi. Looks really well-made and well engineered. Not a single rattle or squeak. No wonder the Japanese made such headway into the British car market in the 1970's.

    • @MaximilianvonPinneberg
      @MaximilianvonPinneberg Před 5 lety

      I was thinking Autobiancchi and DAF. But very 60s and very cute. Wonderful proportions.

  • @jarthurs
    @jarthurs Před 5 lety

    I was working for the Department of Transport in 1988 shortly after Nissan phased out the Datsun brand and my supervisor, a lovely lady called Shirley always used to chuckle when she came across a record for what she referred to as a "Nice 'an sunny".

  • @boggy7665
    @boggy7665 Před 5 lety

    I had a 2001 Sentra (B15 chassis, known as Sunny in some other markets), kept it for 15 years. QG18DE 1.8 liter, 5 speed. Engineered before the Renault hookup. Nice little car. Liked it enough that I sold it to a friend who can do the minor repairs it needs. He's driven it all over the USA (very long road trips) even though it has 200,000 miles on the odo.

  • @wilfamos7314
    @wilfamos7314 Před 5 lety

    Another fantastic video! Thank you Ian. I really like the 'over the sholder view' when you're driving. Gives one the impression of very much being along for the ride with you. Excellent.

  • @dlittlester
    @dlittlester Před 5 lety

    My first job in the automotive industry was at a Datsun dealer in Canada. We were servicing a few of these 1000s at the time, but the 510 and 1200 were taking over. We also had the 520 truck and the 240Z. What I remember of the 1000 was that they had a multi-leaf spring going from side to side for the front suspension. Thought that was pretty weird. Also, I remember somebody with a Mini coming in and buying a head gasket for a 1000 because he said they were better made, and a perfect fit!

  • @robertbransby
    @robertbransby Před 5 lety

    Really like these old Japanese cars, thanks for taking the time to upload all these videos while travelling around the Netherlands, love them. Hope you're having a great time out there.

  • @professorpatpending8731
    @professorpatpending8731 Před 5 lety +1

    The aunt of my old neighbour had one of those DATSUN models. Used to be a passenger in it occasionally. Was rhd.
    The platform would morph some years later into the 120Y.

  • @davidkeeling7468
    @davidkeeling7468 Před 5 lety

    Lovely old Datsun Ian but in the video I’m blown away by how clean the Netherlands is I’ve not seen an unkempt garden

  • @tiakontikiadventures1536

    My dad had one in dark blue when I was 4-5 y/o. I remember my grandparents sitting at the back with me in the middle, mum, dad in the front, heading to the coast....about 8 hours drive! He used to have a roof rack too.....or so he said!

  • @richardhalliday159
    @richardhalliday159 Před 5 lety

    I had a 1973 Datsun Sunny 1200 back in the day, wonderful little car , ultra reliable, easy to work on, I sold it privately and had over 50 phone calls in one day after it went into the local paper, the reason being they all got snapped up and exported to India for taxi work, hence there scarcity in the UK. I once saw a transporter with six used Sunnys on board heading for the docks. ( I loved the DAF collection walk round)

  • @JJWilliams-uk3rf
    @JJWilliams-uk3rf Před 5 lety

    This new style hubnut is great. Enjoy watching you round the UK but traveling around the world is fantastic

  • @paultaylor9652
    @paultaylor9652 Před 5 lety

    Yet another great little car and presented by Mr HubNut, many thanks.

  • @niallus1
    @niallus1 Před 2 lety

    Slightly off topic but maybe of assistance, my parents had a pair of Corollas in the seventies. My father's was a '77 Deluxe estate, and my mother's was a '78 non-deluxe saloon. Differences were: deluxe has cloth seats with built-in head restraints, the non has vinyl with no restraints; the deluxe had a push button radio with five presets, similar to that in your sunny, the non has to be tuned manually
    Apart from that, they were pretty much the same.

  • @peteredwards338
    @peteredwards338 Před 5 lety +3

    "The Cyclists Bottom "-Great name for a Pub!

  • @kimkiriniki9433
    @kimkiriniki9433 Před 5 lety +3

    Delightful little car, brought back many memories, thanks!
    I think that the 1000 and later 1200 engines were based on the BMC A series.

  • @SimonWebbRCandModellingChannel

    A superb video Ian.....I must say I really love this little Datsun......characterful and honest.......cheerful motoring. I love how spacious and simplistic everything is.

  • @lash9400
    @lash9400 Před 5 lety +1

    I knew nothing about the first gen Sunny before this video but I like this charming little car.

  • @jamiesut5866
    @jamiesut5866 Před 5 lety

    Such a cheery car and review, thank you Mr Hubnut 😊

  • @gary1705
    @gary1705 Před 5 lety

    These were called the Datsun 1000 here in Australia introduced in 1967/68 and sold like hot cakes. My brother bought one brand new . They were one of the first cars in Australia that was Japanese that included carpeted floors other than vinyl, black bucket seats, radio and a heater as standard equipment without have to pay extra as with our Australian cars.
    We only had English cars Austen's, Humber, Rover, Vauxhall and our own Australian cars Holden Ford and Valiant back then.

  • @tomhope4613
    @tomhope4613 Před 5 lety

    I’ve only discovered your CZcams in the last month or two. Loving the latest instalment. I’ve currently got a mk3 Mondeo zetec-s saloon v6 that I’ve owned since 2010. Sadly rust has got into the pillars in the boot and is now sitting in my back garden as I’m convinced one day it’ll be a desirable classic. I learnt my lesson after scrapping my first car in 1991 ......a 1979 850cc mini that would probably be worth a bit of money as a shell.. keep up the good work and safe journey to Croatia and back

  • @RexWaldron
    @RexWaldron Před 5 lety +1

    What a fabulous little car! Love the styling both inside and out 👍👌

  • @grahamariss2111
    @grahamariss2111 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this, it got me thinking how Japanese car like this managed to get traction in the UK and what is often forgotten also in the German market in the early 70s. The German market is more easily resolved, in those pre Polo and Golf days, you had the likes of the ancient Beetle, crude Opel Kadett and less said about the NSU Prinz the better. However in the UK by 1969 we had been able to buy for 6 years the superb ADO16, yet people were still scared off by fwd, despite it being around since the Mini, this was reflected in the fact that in 1969 BMC built 30k Morris Minors a car that was 20 years old. The reason I believe is that having built a reliable, robust and for its time rot free in the Minor, it introduced the Mini with things such as a leaky floor because they had got seam the wrong way round. Whilst the Ado16 was a truly great car, it carried on with the Mini reputation of being troublesome and difficult to maintain and of course a reputation for rotting. One wonders if BMC had come to market with the Mini and Ado16 having engineered them so they were at least as robust and cheap to run as a Minor, then I think it is hard to see how a car like this could have got traction in the UK market.

  • @video99couk
    @video99couk Před 5 lety +3

    Datsun: 58bhp from 1 litre. Hillman Avenger (which was by no means underpowered): 65bhp from 1.5 litre engine. The Hillman probably has more torque but even so, the Japanese were doing well with their engines. Such a shame that the Japanese cars rusted so badly in the early days. Datsun 120Y anyone?

    • @drdavecolly
      @drdavecolly Před 5 lety

      Had a 120y auto from new, cracking little car. Mine was garaged and never rusted whilst I had it. I swapped it for a Datsun Laurel. Loved that too. First big Japanese I had , plenty of Lexus LS's since.
      Can't beat them.

    • @video99couk
      @video99couk Před 5 lety

      @@drdavecolly I like the Jap cars too. My modern car is a 1994 Toyota Celica, my old car a 1972 Hillman Avenger. Both lovely cars to drive actually.

  • @glenz1975
    @glenz1975 Před 5 lety

    That is one really neat Datsun, love the sound of the gearbox the way the engine sounds and it does seem like a great little classic.

  • @alangale5666
    @alangale5666 Před 5 lety

    Great little car, I do love those 60s and 70s Datsuns. they were so reliable. I took my test in a Datsun Sunny 120Y in 1977. Passed first time thankfully. Great video.

  • @Laz_Arus
    @Laz_Arus Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane mate. My dad had a Dato 1000 here in OZ in the late 60's when I got my license, and after a little arm twisting, was the car I did my first solo in. He had it for quite a number of years and I recall it was very reliable. A Dato 120Y was his next car, and that was just as reliable.

  • @spankysmp
    @spankysmp Před 5 lety

    These travelogue videos are cracking Ian. BTW, congrats on the subs - they are creeping up substantially, I'm sure you have gained about 2K in a matter of days.

  • @gaztl1000s
    @gaztl1000s Před 5 lety +2

    That bodyshape was standard for all the Japanese manufacturers back in the 70s, I loved my corolla ke20, but I remember the Nissan, Toyota, mazda and mitsubishi all doing something very similar

  • @shnd7733
    @shnd7733 Před 5 měsíci

    That powertrain stayed with the Sunny all the way to the end of the B310 in 1982 - the last rear wheel drive generation

  • @Garffey
    @Garffey Před 5 lety +11

    Good video that Ian, I really liked that simple little Datsun (Always had a soft spot for Jap stuff!).....what a nice car, certainly shows much better than anything built by BMC/BL.

  • @FourIntoOne
    @FourIntoOne Před 5 lety +5

    I would have that in a heartbeat. If only manufacturers would make cars like this now, simple, efficient, no pointless electronics etc etc etc

    • @klwthe3rd
      @klwthe3rd Před 5 lety +1

      I agree! I miss simplicity.

  • @johnmusk367
    @johnmusk367 Před 5 lety

    Another great video
    Amazing knowledge
    Keep em coming

  • @joopjansen9102
    @joopjansen9102 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for showing a lovely car - it really is a Happy Car. Reminds me of the Toyota 1000, which I've had three in succession. Loved every minute of it, as I loved every second of your video.
    If you could find your way doing a vid on one of those, it would be greatly appreciated.
    I really like your way of doing these vids - nothing fancy, no frills, no strong language, no disrespect, no negative bias - thank you, for doing what you do and how you do it.
    On a side note: I find it strange that in tight corners or sharp bends (in Gemert for instance, but I've seen you do it more in other vids) you put your hand 'inside' the steering wheel. That might very well bite you eventually. I find it odd with you, because you clearly know and dearly love your older cars - especially the ones without power steering.

  • @ralphhowes
    @ralphhowes Před 5 lety

    That looked like a lovely ride in a proper car. Just 1000cc. Very cool.

  • @benwithers9831
    @benwithers9831 Před 5 lety

    What a beautiful little car. Please Mr HubNut bring one back for me... I had a Datsun Violet many years ago and I still rank it as my Favourite car ever,and I've had a few.....(50 or 60++).

  • @jeffjohnson847
    @jeffjohnson847 Před 5 lety

    What a lovely little car Ian thanks for the vid very quite

  • @davidwilson2155
    @davidwilson2155 Před 5 lety

    The front end grill & headlights had resemblance to that of a Maxi!! Gr8 video Ian, keep them coming!!

    • @stephenscholes4758
      @stephenscholes4758 Před 5 lety

      Datsun Fairlady headlight binnacles were used on the Austin 1800...true fact

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 Před 5 lety

    What a very lovely happy little motor car. Very nice indeed.

  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum Před 5 lety

    The B10 was a great little car, I remember when they first came out.

  • @nogginozzy6710
    @nogginozzy6710 Před 5 lety +1

    I love those little Datsuns! Datsun was very popular in Australia alongside Toyota during the 60’s and early 70’s! I had a primary school buddy whose mum owned a blue 1000. What a darling little car, hubnut! Thoroughly enjoyed that little drive! I can see why some aussies back in the 70’s replaced the existing Vauxhall viva 1300 engine in their “Aussie Viva” it being Holden Torana with a Datsun 1200 engine and gearbox. They were just so much better and almost were a direct bolt in replacement for the viva engine. Hubnut, if you are able to get your mits on either a Toyota Corolla or starlet of the early 70’s, DO SO!! They are very much like a Datsun of the same era!

  • @wanderinggentile
    @wanderinggentile Před 5 lety

    A couple of notes about the Sunny:
    The B110 was the first generation sold in North America, beginning in 1971 powered with the 1.2l A12.
    Nissan's A engine was heavily cross-pollinated with the BMC A engine, to the point of having interchangeability with some components. (Which ones, I am not sure.)
    The A engine served as the basis for the OHC E engine which left service in some Asian markets within the last 20 years.

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety +1

      No, it's an oft-claimed myth. Nissan built the B-Series engine under licence, and parts can be swapped between a BMC and a Datsun B-Series quite readily. This A10 engine was all-new.

  • @CauliflowerMcPugg
    @CauliflowerMcPugg Před 5 lety

    What a little gem, and in such great condition. Love it 👍

  • @barryshackson4005
    @barryshackson4005 Před 3 lety

    Lovely car Ian, great road test too.. 🙂🙂👍👍

  • @lordjim1
    @lordjim1 Před 10 měsíci

    I owned a Datsun 1000 in my university days in Australia. Driving the car was very pleasant because the windows were lower than other models. The worst part was that the drum brakes needed regular attention as the drums may burst . Otherwise, Datsun 1000 was a great car.
    Your video reminds my driving experience in Australia.

  • @chrisfrob
    @chrisfrob Před 5 lety

    What a beauty! It sings, that little Datsun.

  • @davidmorris587
    @davidmorris587 Před 5 lety

    My mother had the estate version of this car which I once borrowed to go visit a mate. To do that I drove it from Lusaka Zambia to Bulawayo Rhodesia - 600 miles in 12 hours. Loved it.

  • @jpsabbey
    @jpsabbey Před 5 lety

    Wonderful rear end 😆...I love the old datsuns . My mother had one many years ago and on occasion would let me have a little drive. So simple and just a pleasure to drive.

  • @johnnorth9355
    @johnnorth9355 Před 5 lety

    This car was in retrospect the game changer for the car industry and heralded the demise of many British marques. Low cost, economical to run, easy to drive and above all reliable (in comparison to many) for the times these were a revelation. I often think we have gone backwards in so many ways since then. Great road test that brings back so may good memories. Thanks Ian.

  • @msignal2000
    @msignal2000 Před 5 lety

    Love the Datsuns with the A series motors. Great fun and so simple and cheap to work on.

  • @rupafern
    @rupafern Před 5 lety

    Nice car you tested. Very good choice and good review of it

  • @andrewduffield2322
    @andrewduffield2322 Před 5 lety

    Driving that beauty in what looks like a very nice part of Holland. Lovely stuff!!

  • @theshowman8478
    @theshowman8478 Před 5 lety +4

    Ooo. I would really like one of those (the car that is). A Datsun sunny - simple, reliable and this one is cute.

  • @phillycheesetake
    @phillycheesetake Před 2 lety

    7:35 Just making sure she negotiated the turn properly? Ever the gentleman!

  • @smoothmicra
    @smoothmicra Před 3 lety

    I have to visit the Netherlands sometime in my life. They like all the same things I do (no, not exotic tobacco) including a love of cars. Even though they aren't allowed to drive quickly, when you are in an aging Nissan Sunny that is positively advantageous. No problems keeping up with"modern traffic"!

  • @stevenjones19-m8i
    @stevenjones19-m8i Před 5 lety

    What a awesome review on this Datsun Sunny,for a 1.0 it goes alright, looks like the front end of a Simca 1100,I like the way the buttons are lettered to what it is.

  • @paulbennell3313
    @paulbennell3313 Před 5 lety

    I learned to drive in a '79 120Y Sunny with 450,000 miles on the clock. Bodywork was like a lace curtain but when the engine ticked over, it did so silently. It was less so when I tried to start it when it was already running! The quietness and smoothness of that engine always impressed me, especially as this particular car could hardly be described as being in its first flush of youth. Where are you now, JLG 510T? I can hazard a guess...

  • @ervie60
    @ervie60 Před 5 lety

    Imagine that, the cardealer (Dijkshoorn based in Capelle aan den IJssel) that sold this sweet gem of a Datsun also sold my mum a Datsun Cherry.
    It belonged to one of the mechanics of Dijkshoorn and it had all the trimmings such as a vinyl roof, light blue metallic paint, a very thick and super small after market racing type of steering wheel and even alloy wheels with the monster size 175/70 tires!!!
    Long story short; I took over mum's cute little Cherry and drove it happily for about years untill someone drove into the side and the car got totalled :(.
    Now the plot thickens; a deal was made between the insurance, the dealer and myself for the wreck. Since I am a private person any price must be including VAT. Now when the moment came to collect the amount the sales guy (believe he took the ownership over from Mr. Dijkshoorn) told me the amount was excluding VAT so I got less then agreed. After some angrily over and forth the insurance company instructed the sales guy to pay up the full amount.
    Now things got worse, the condition was that the wreck would be de registered and only used for parts, so no need for paperwork to proof I no longer was the registered owner.
    Now we wind about 2 years later (!!) and much to my surprise I was send a ticket for parking in a non parking zone nearby.
    It turned out that one of the mechanics had fixed up the wreck for his son, parents were on holiday and son thought it was a good idea for him (and his mates prolly LOL) to take the car out to the local recreation area to find no parkingspace available and left it on the side of a road. Things got settled eventually but that was strike 2 for Dijkshoorn.
    Yes fond memories like we all have to our first car and like most I do remember the registration: 37-FV-65
    In those donkey days cars were ever so happy to get their 5ooo km service including some lube points and then was purring like a kitten again :)

  • @stevem268
    @stevem268 Před 4 lety

    my first car was exactly this. it was called the datsun 1000 here in canada. not very popular until it became the datsun 1200 with a bigger engine and macpherson strut suspension replacing the single leafspring front suspension. yes you read that correctly, double wishbone with crossmounted single leaf spring under the engine. similar in concept to the corvette rear suspension. yes it is a steering box(not rack and pinion), brakes all drum

  • @automotivemischief.1978jamie

    Charming little car lovely happy design no comprise in quality always loved japanese cars especially this era great video Ian.

  • @moochincrawdad
    @moochincrawdad Před 5 lety

    Wow, super interesting - it looks, sounds and feels like a cross between an Austin Maxi and an Austin 1100!
    Datsun really did their homework, I'm completely blown away! 😀

  • @mattlostatsea
    @mattlostatsea Před 5 lety

    Another great video. Cheers

  • @tomscotland
    @tomscotland Před 5 lety

    That’s a damn good spec. I’d wager a lot of those appointments you detailed at the beginning were deluxe spec only.

  • @livingthroughtv
    @livingthroughtv Před 5 lety

    Thanks again, Ian for being respectful to us two-wheel riding, four-wheel loving folk.

  • @garideb
    @garideb Před 5 lety

    That camera angle works really well, nice vid.

  • @richardmason918
    @richardmason918 Před 5 lety

    A 4door version of that car (Datsun 1000 in Oz) was my 1st., and only, NEW car, I liked it a lot being small and nippy in the city. It had a transverse leaf spring in the front and you needed to change down a gear for sharp corners, I got distracted once by an erratic pedestrian and forgot to change down as I flicked it around a "left" and got a very good,close-up, look at the bitumen through my drivers side window before I got the nearside wheels back on the ground.

  • @gosportjamie
    @gosportjamie Před 5 lety

    What an absolutely jolly little car...

  • @kensherwood4866
    @kensherwood4866 Před 5 lety

    Loving your series of car tests. Nice too see the Sunny, a really smart car. I recall that sort of Rhino skin pattern that the Japanese cars favoured for their vinyl back then. Good work

  • @sg8539
    @sg8539 Před 5 lety

    Really nice car, and really liked the way owner has gone to town with the waxoyl, the car will now live forever as engines are bulletproof reliable too.

  • @craigmclean8260
    @craigmclean8260 Před 5 lety

    You always find the neatest little cars to drive! In the States, as I recall, this model was introduced ca. 1970 as the Datsun "Li'l Something"; there was a coupe model as well, called the "Something Special". Both had the 1200cc motors here. That 2nd gear whine is very reminiscent of our family's series of Datsuns, two 410-series Bluebirds, and even the 510s we had had a similar gear sound.
    And, umm, apologies in advance, for 7:30, but, cue The Mixtures and "The Pushbike Song"! Sorry...

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Před 5 lety +2

    What a delightful little car.*
    A cigarette lighter AND a Nissan-branded radio?!
    * I said that before you said it at the end

  • @mwbpo1
    @mwbpo1 Před 5 lety

    Great video, love the old Datsuns, really well engineered reliable cars. In the 1970s UK roads were full of 100A Cherrys and 120Y Sunnys.

  • @Rjhs001
    @Rjhs001 Před 5 lety

    What a lovely little motor!

  • @gti505
    @gti505 Před 5 lety

    Nice Datsun, nice ride, nice reporter. I remember Datsun's quite well. I think in 1984 / 1985 approx, they were Nissan Sunny instead. Although I find the Datsun more unique and just a little bit nicer. I remember a Datsun Bluebird which changed to Nissan Bluebird. Or for instance, the infamous Datsun Cherry that changed into Nissan Cherry. Right, you can't have always a comfy ride like a Solara. That being said, I am looking forward to your next video, it's hard to keep up almost, but you can still keep them coming which is always a pleasure to watch.Must be said!

  • @cresto9325
    @cresto9325 Před 5 lety

    Charming Japanese baby! Well done hubnut!

  • @marklittler784
    @marklittler784 Před 5 lety

    Remember when they were constantly advertising A&B for Datsun in Newton le Willows in the 70s, would even customise the paint in the price.

  • @geneva760
    @geneva760 Před 5 lety +2

    Hello all. Up in SUNNY Gold Coat at the moment - beautiful weather. Hope you are all having a nice day. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.

  • @xCPTxNEMO
    @xCPTxNEMO Před 5 lety

    I want one now, another one for the never ending list.

  • @matthewgodwin3050
    @matthewgodwin3050 Před 5 lety

    What a lovely little car. Though I sort of wish I hadn't seen it, because now I want one really badly.

  • @grantchallinor5263
    @grantchallinor5263 Před 5 lety

    I enjoy watching a Chris Harris video (he has a prized, much loved 2CV too) but living outside the UK, Ian's very easy-on-the-ear west country accent is an absolute delight to listen to and a reminder of home. I never thought I'd enjoy content with such old and average (admittedly characterful) cars - but I'm converted! I even got to see a DAF City Car yesterday (via Ian's visit to the DAF museum) which I had the Corgi version of as a kid in the early 70s)

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety +1

      I must be hiding my West Midlands upbringing well then. 😉

  • @darrenwilson8042
    @darrenwilson8042 Před 4 lety

    Absolutely agree about the Mazda - when I had mine yonks ago I felt the gearing was odd and it got breathless on hills. Bad times when you live in the highest point in your town

  • @jazzfan6
    @jazzfan6 Před 2 lety

    2:28 😂 I've been searching for a car with that feature for a long, long time!

  • @martian9999
    @martian9999 Před 5 lety +1

    Some Datsuns were considered the equivalent of a low-price BMW back in the day. In the US for example, the Datsun 510 has today just as much of a cult following as the BMW 2002. Most had very refined controls in general -- snickety-snack transmissions were a Datsun norm -- and were engineered as good as anything of the time, with a focus on low maintenence costs and long-term robustness. You can find these qualities in first and second-gen Micras, too.

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety

      Yes, the 510 is lovely. Lots of Prince engineering in them, so a step above the simple Sunny. Pretty advanced for the time.

  • @impressionistics4160
    @impressionistics4160 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow
    rarities in Overdrive' happy days!🤠🚗

  • @BarryAllenMagic
    @BarryAllenMagic Před 5 lety

    It looks completely original......50 years old? WOW. Absolutely gorgeous. Did the Datsun100A/Cherry replace this as their small 2 door offering.......only from what I remember, that didn't even have a temperature gauge (just a light I believe to warn that you were overheating). Many thanks for the test drive Ian!