This classic Hakosuka 1971 Nissan Skyline KGC10 coupe 5 speed manual with 2.8L engine and GT-R badging was inspected for a client at USS Nagoya auction on 19 May 2017. It was graded 3.5 C. Kms were questioned by the auction due to lack of service records and odometer being limited to 5 numbers.
It sold for 6,390,000 YEN FOB. Total price for import to Australia at the time would have been approx. $92,700 landed (calculated at a rate of 83 yen to the dollar and including an allowance for Luxury Car Tax).
The overall condition was above average compared to many other Hakosukas we see for sale in Japan, which resulted in a lot of interest on auction day and a higher than average price. Lesser condition examples were selling from about 5.5 million Yen at the time, however considering the amount of restoration required on cheaper examples and the fact that many require significant rust repairs, we consider it worth spending more on a solid bodied Hakosuka like this one.
While the paint job was not show quality and filler had obviously been used to smooth out the body lines in places such as the lower quarter panels and doors, it was quite good for Japanese standards.
Fender and door gaps were out of line in some areas as can be seen in the pictures, again fairly normal for a Japanese restoration.
Interior was original other than modifications of steering wheel, gauges etc.
A few repairable splits and tears in the upholstery.
Left front side quarter glass catch was missing (pictured).
Window rubbers while not new were in good condition.
Other notes:
Front disc brakes
No air conditioning
2.8L engine upgrade
3L Solex 44 carbs
Aftermarket headers and muffler, front suspension also changed
Different heavy duty clutch
Aftermarket body stabilisers
R200 diff
Datsun steering wheel
Aftermarket oil and water pressure, and temp gauges
Tacho mounted on centre console
2000GT badges
Modified marked on the auction sheet, as it originally had a 2L engine
Windscreen chips
Seat torn (pictured) and had burn holes
Steering wheel has some scuffing
Headlining sagging
Tears and cuts in some of the trims
Undercarriage painted
Original jack and tool kit missing
Aftermarket oil catch can
Different heavier gauge plug wires
Upgraded single brake booster for front disk brakes
Strut tower bar
Front stabiliser bar with polyurethane bushings
Sump made larger underneath
While it had a little body filler here and there, overall this was a very solid / clean car for its age with some nice front end customisations for better driving and handling.
Whether you’re looking for a Hakosuka 1971 Nissan Skyline KGC10 coupe like this, or another year or model of vehicle we can find it for you in nice condition.
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