A charming and increasingly rare example of the dependable 1989 Nissan Bluebird LS, representing a period of Japanese engineering renowned for durability and understated practicality. Having clearly been cherished, this example benefits from careful long-term storage and regular use sufficient to keep it in running order. Notably, the odometer displays just 11,985 miles, a remarkably low figure that further enhances its appeal. With fewer surviving examples on the road today, it offers an excellent opportunity for enthusiasts of modern classics and 1980s saloon cars alike.
The vehicle has been stored in a polytunnel, helping to protect it from the worst of the elements while preserving its overall condition. Importantly, it has not been left idle, having been taken out annually for MOT testing, indicating continued upkeep and mechanical attention. This routine use suggests that the car has remained in running and driving condition rather than being left to deteriorate in long-term storage.
While specific ownership details are not noted, the car’s pattern of storage and annual MOT use points to conscientious custodianship. It is accompanied by old log books, MOT history and a period tax disc, all of which help to support its history and add to its nostalgic appeal. Such documentation further reinforces the impression of a well-cared-for example.
The Nissan Bluebird of this era was a staple of late 1980s motoring, celebrated for its reliability, comfort, and sensible engineering. The LS specification offered a well-equipped and refined driving experience for its time, making it a popular choice among families and professionals. Today, these cars stand as a testament to Nissan’s reputation for building robust and long-lasting vehicles.
With 1980s JDM cars becoming increasingly appreciated within the classic car community, this Bluebird LS represents an accessible entry into the world of modern classics. Its exceptionally low indicated mileage, careful storage, consistent MOT history and accompanying period documentation combine to make it a particularly appealing and increasingly collectible example.
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