Whoa definitely a cool JDM time capsule, since is pretty hard to find stock ones in such relatively good shape i would keep this one as it is just inside-out many of the parts and features it has are discontinued, so yeah fresh rubber, belts gaskets some new spark-plugs and fresh fluids (oil, brake oil, coolant) it is a very cool vehicle to any cars & coffee ..
Nice to see a 240SX that hasn't suffered through a few generations of teenage ownership - definitely a unicorn. Love to find a clean, stock Eclipse from that 95-99 era.
Hi gang . I'm a 67 y.o. man who bought a 1996 Nissan d21 pick-up new ( 346,000 mi. ) now and I'm noticing a lot of off the shelf parts used in both vehicles . Love that KA24-E engine . Same 5 spd manual transmission , 1st clutch job done at about 327,000 mi. I'm crazy for that vintage Nissan ! Enjoying your videos ! ❤ ..
The KA24 engine was designed for that truck of yours soley. Then nissan decided to bring the Silvia to the US, and took the 2.0 turbo (SR20DET) out and put in that guy.
I bought a new 1990 240SX, red, 5spd, coupe, base model for $13k. Beautiful car, engine and transmission was very smooth, loved that car. 140hp was not bad at all back in 1990.
The passive seatbelts were invented because at the time the use of seatbelts was much lower. The shouder belt stayed connected and moved once the door was shut as shown. They were "unsafe" because the lap belt could still be left off. I think some people got tangled up in them and choked too. Airbags were more popular because they weren't annoying, but also cost a lot more. Lots of airbag injuries over the years, and a number of deaths, but that is another story. Also a lot of totaled cars due to the high cost of airbag replacement in very minor accidents. On the plus side, they have saved the lives of a lot of people especially the ones that ride around without a seat belt.
I’m 38 years old and I’ve had my TikTok since it started. I’ve NEVER went to someone’s page and looked for a TH-cam link and watch a WHOLE video full through except for this one! This video is SOOOO AMAZING I had to subscribe! You convinced me to start watching others TH-cam!
Great vid' as usual, keep it up guys. I like the fact that you cleaned the carpet that would need replacing, as if the owner can not get a replacment it can be used a template by a capet maker 👌👍👍
I have a real soft spot for this Gen of the 240SX This car was my 1st big purchase after graduation in 94. So many fond memories of me and my now wife wife going on dates and my friends always wanted me do drive when we went somewhere, lol. I would love to own an unmolested one like this again someday.
Awesome video! a 240sx is my dream car. I started my detailing business about 2 years ago was just having fun at first cleaning peoples cars but now im really into it! LOVE your videos!
I had a 92 240sx convertible(220k miles and looked like new) that was sadly lost when someone drove into me and totaled it. I miss that car alot...this brought back alot of memories. Thank you. Love watching your videos every saturday.
Wow I can't believe how nice the interior came up, especially the seats. Bravo guys. Have had my 98 240sx for 20 years and I couldn't imagine it sitting in a barn for almost 10 years longer.
That was the most satisfying 1st rinse off I think I’ve ever seen 😊 Pop up headlights are my fav. And I can’t tell you how many times I got pulled over bc I never used that 2nd chest seat belt 😅 it was a nuisance
Yeah. Don't mean to be a hater or anything but did they even clay bar the car? And that was a super basic polish. Brought back a slight shine but the car looked fairly rough still. And what about paint protection? They're just leaving it raw?
The order he cleaned was odd. He cleaned the wheel then washed the top. The dirt flowed onto the clean rims and made them dirty again. Thats why I leave the wheels for last and work from top to bottom when I wash my car.
Yeah a “clean” car still looks dirty with dirty tires and wheel wells. Especially the plastic lingers , I clean the fuck out of those and stormy cheap tire shine on em. The tire shine keeps em cleaner longer.
@@spaghetti941 It's not unlikely the owners (or the son-in -law in this case) have a financial say in that too. WD Cleaning don't do this for free, although many people seem to think so. It's a good basic clean but not over the top for that reason. If the owners have to do more work anyway, at least repairing the rust holes and getting the engine back in working order, the car will inevitably get dirty again. The cleaning can be an incentive to get that work actually done, though. You can now see what you're working with, what it can become by putting the work in and eventually have the car back on the road in the near future instead of gathering dust and dirt in that barn.
I'm actually glad to see stock barn finds JDMs out there. Gives me hope I'll buy one some time soon God willing. And no I will not modify it like many do. I'll keep it OEM+ and enjoy it for what it is!
Loved the 89’ 240SX - my first new car! Same color, same options except the sun roof. Love the interior and those seats! What a great find! Great restoration! Thanks!
I drove the same car for 2 years, somewhere in 1999 and had a lot of fun, especially in winter, when it snows. At that time I was young and did not know how to appreciate its exceptionality, today I would like to have it again, in a few years we will all be driving cars on batteries and the fun will be irretrievably lost. It was rare in Europe even then and attracted a lot of looks and questions, a really good and quality car. It was made for the American market and I had trouble getting parts, especially brake pads, I couldn't find those parts and there was no online shopping at that time. It had an automatic gearbox, although at that time I would have preferred a manual one but I used the override button all the time and I didn't spare it but I didn't grind it either, the engine and gearbox lasted everything, without any breakdowns for 2 years of driving by someone who was 26 years old at the time and who drove every day like he is at the race.
At 11:56 Hahahahaha!!! Classic clip for a future "montage" video!!! Oh man..... us men.... the littlest things like that will be funny until the day we die!!! 🤣🤣👍🏼👍🏼
can you believe i started in the morning and i finished now, damn. i love that paint, it looks so cool on that car and despite the environment it held quite good. with some minor repair, she could hit the roads in no time.
So satisfying! How far Nissan has fallen. This will fetch a nice price too. You guys are the best detail channel on TH-cam. Stay humble and be good to each other. Much deserved success.
I owned the same '89 model in the off white color, 5-spd manual. It had 79K kms when I bought it used in 1995 as my 1st car. The Canadian spec model had the manual front seatbelts. The KA24E SOHC engine only had 155 hp but torque was about the same so it had awesome pick up from a full stop sprint. What it lacked in hp, but the 50/50 weight distribution made up the fun-to-drive in corners and winding roads. I could never remember why I sold it in Dec 2000.
Most of the time I am not all that impressed by your work, but enjoy the before and after shots. Start using a sqweegi for your final wipe on the inside of your windshield. Also, show and do detailing on the wheelwels of the vehicles. I was entertainingly impressed with this car. Thank you and beautiful detailing expertise!
I had to look it up when you asked 😂 The main difference between a cobweb and a spider web is that a cobweb is a spider web that has been abandoned and is now covered in dust, while a spider web is a web that is still in use and is clean
The 200/300 series Datsun/Nissan were some of their best looking models. My bro and I both had 200sx's. Nice job and glad you're giving yourself more on-cam time Brent.
awesome videos love seeing old cars coming back to life. always loved the 240's they are great cars. this came out really clean. can't wait to try the cleaning stuff i bought.
I had a maroon '89 240SX and it had the auto seatbelts. In Oregon in those days there was a huge push for seatbelt safety, so we left them in place and never strapped the lap belts... not the safest way to travel, but like you said- less concerned with safety back then and it kept us from getting pulled over.
Great job on this one! Never thought I'd see a stock 240 in such great shape. Gotta be one of the few left for sure! P.s. I'll make sure to always clean my gas hole. 😂
This is fantastic to see stock example. I have a Honda ep3 with 100k miles that is virtually stock, I’ve owned it for 18 years and never had money to modify it. I’m kinda glad now because it’s rare to find a clean, unmodified one.
This brought back memories of my teenage years in the 90s. I started driving in 1996, my best friend had a 240 and I ultimately owned a used one too, briefly a few years later.
Shout to Brent for being brave and rescuing the trunk mat with the vented crocks on 👍🏾 But.... you lost a little ora for not wearing your bomba socks 😂
I felt your pain with the condition of the hatch area. I once worked at a VW dealership and was had a used car in for certification, the trunk was absolutely disgusting. Mice had been living the suite life and definitely made themselves at home. Also I had an 89' Mazda 626 that had the two piece seatbelt, it definitely was a fascinating feature. Although I almost failed my driving test before it even started because I forgot to do my lap belt lol. Nice video fellas!! Great work as always!
My cousin had a 200 SX (basically same car but with a 1.8L 16V Turbo engine with 169 HP here in Europe) and it was a 1989, i think. It was so much fun and it was the same colour as this one. Brought back memories...
Why someone would just abandon this after a few years is beyond me. For its time and class this was a great vehicle. Stylish and sporty. Those seatbelts were pretty popular in that era my friends Ford Probe GT was the same. Nice find and superb clean up fellas.
OMG..Hubby got t-boned in his BRAND NEW '89 240 SX. Got the ins. $ and went for the '90 Z300. Had to sell it within a few years because we couldn't fit the carseat in the back for our first child! Man I loved that car 🥰
Been a hot minute since I’ve seen a video but I’m back and congrats on the house Can’t remember if I was around when you hit 1M but congrats on the milestone
I used to own a 1990 240SX And it's very rare to see one that is not rusted out and in this condition and stock. It's a fun little car for a daily driver not the most powerful engine but a nice car.
I need to stop eating when I watch your videos! But I really enjoy to see those great cars that bring me back beautiful memories! By the way one place that needs to have a good cleaning is the vent tubes for the fan heating or the a/c because it could be really unhealthy when it will be turned on.
On top of being more expensive to produce, no one used the lap belts in vehicles with passive restraint systems. The automatic shoulder belts were used by default. This led to serious injuries and deaths. In addition, they were impractical and less comfortable for passengers. Hence the passive restraint system was discontinued in the late 1990s
The word "cob" historically referred to a spider, derived from the Old English "cobba." Cobwebs are typically associated with the webs spun by spiders, particularly those that are abandoned or old. The term has evolved to describe any tangled, dusty web-like structure, not just those made by spiders. Cobwebs often appear in corners and undisturbed areas, contributing to their association with neglect.
with my probe i actually only used the auto belt and never buckled the lap belt cause like you said its kinda cool that it does it on its own but having to mess with the lap belt sucked so we just didnt use the lap belt, the lap belt was only good when the sholder belt motors stopped working and the owners were too lazy to fix them.
Early 90's was awesome and 21:59 you are wrong, we only utilized the automatic belt. My friends and I rarely ever used the lap belt. Safe? No. But that's how it was.
Actually, I seen similar seatbelts like that in police cars when they put the people on the back seat so basically they really didn’t discontinue it. It’s usable if you get locked up and end up in the backseat of a police car.
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Whoa definitely a cool JDM time capsule, since is pretty hard to find stock ones in such relatively good shape i would keep this one as it is just inside-out many of the parts and features it has are discontinued, so yeah fresh rubber, belts gaskets some new spark-plugs and fresh fluids (oil, brake oil, coolant) it is a very cool vehicle to any cars & coffee ..
Did it started?
@WDDetaling is car for sale? I am interested
Nice to see a 240SX that hasn't suffered through a few generations of teenage ownership - definitely a unicorn. Love to find a clean, stock Eclipse from that 95-99 era.
I’d love to find an unmolested bone stock 240sx!
Teenagers kill cars 😂
I fixed up cars as a teenager. 😁
Same, would love to find a Eclipse from that same time period as well and as clean as possible
Can guarantee that car is fully rotted underneath
Hi gang . I'm a 67 y.o. man who bought a 1996 Nissan d21 pick-up new ( 346,000 mi. ) now and I'm noticing a lot of off the shelf parts used in both vehicles . Love that KA24-E engine . Same 5 spd manual transmission , 1st clutch job done at about 327,000 mi. I'm crazy for that vintage Nissan ! Enjoying your videos ! ❤ ..
The KA24 engine was designed for that truck of yours soley. Then nissan decided to bring the Silvia to the US, and took the 2.0 turbo (SR20DET) out and put in that guy.
You'd be surprised at how much of the D21 is shared with the 240SX, a fair amount of the suspension in the front is the same as a 240 as well
It's funny to see Mike happily nerding out on the 240's tailend and taillights.
I bought a new 1990 240SX, red, 5spd, coupe, base model for $13k. Beautiful car, engine and transmission was very smooth, loved that car. 140hp was not bad at all back in 1990.
and the 91 had 155hp with the dual cam setup
The passive seatbelts were invented because at the time the use of seatbelts was much lower. The shouder belt stayed connected and moved once the door was shut as shown. They were "unsafe" because the lap belt could still be left off. I think some people got tangled up in them and choked too. Airbags were more popular because they weren't annoying, but also cost a lot more. Lots of airbag injuries over the years, and a number of deaths, but that is another story. Also a lot of totaled cars due to the high cost of airbag replacement in very minor accidents. On the plus side, they have saved the lives of a lot of people especially the ones that ride around without a seat belt.
I’m 38 years old and I’ve had my TikTok since it started. I’ve NEVER went to someone’s page and looked for a TH-cam link and watch a WHOLE video full through except for this one! This video is SOOOO AMAZING I had to subscribe! You convinced me to start watching others TH-cam!
Me too
I here from TT too. Came for the wash, stayed to see if the headlights worked!!
38 with tiktok is crazy
@@ArathiBasinFTW u must be an idiot if u think TikTok is only for kids. No wonder no one likes you
Do you guys have any plans for a video to show how you cleanup the floors of the studio from all the mess that drops off the cars?
That gashole bit was HILARIOUS! I want more dirty gasholes! 😂🤣😆
Great vid' as usual, keep it up guys.
I like the fact that you cleaned the carpet that would need replacing, as if the owner can not get a replacment it can be used a template by a capet maker 👌👍👍
I have a real soft spot for this Gen of the 240SX This car was my 1st big purchase after graduation in 94. So many fond memories of me and my now wife wife going on dates and my friends always wanted me do drive when we went somewhere, lol. I would love to own an unmolested one like this again someday.
Awesome video! a 240sx is my dream car. I started my detailing business about 2 years ago was just having fun at first cleaning peoples cars but now im really into it! LOVE your videos!
I had a 92 240sx convertible(220k miles and looked like new) that was sadly lost when someone drove into me and totaled it. I miss that car alot...this brought back alot of memories. Thank you. Love watching your videos every saturday.
Wow I can't believe how nice the interior came up, especially the seats. Bravo guys. Have had my 98 240sx for 20 years and I couldn't imagine it sitting in a barn for almost 10 years longer.
I had the same year and color 240SX. Loved it. Always used the seatbelts fully with no issue. Handled like a dream. Replaced the engine twice though.
That was the most satisfying 1st rinse off I think I’ve ever seen 😊
Pop up headlights are my fav.
And I can’t tell you how many times I got pulled over bc I never used that 2nd chest seat belt 😅 it was a nuisance
You guys do good work, but leave the inner fender wells dirty.
Yeah. Don't mean to be a hater or anything but did they even clay bar the car? And that was a super basic polish. Brought back a slight shine but the car looked fairly rough still.
And what about paint protection? They're just leaving it raw?
The order he cleaned was odd. He cleaned the wheel then washed the top. The dirt flowed onto the clean rims and made them dirty again. Thats why I leave the wheels for last and work from top to bottom when I wash my car.
Yeah a “clean” car still looks dirty with dirty tires and wheel wells. Especially the plastic lingers , I clean the fuck out of those and stormy cheap tire shine on em. The tire shine keeps em cleaner longer.
@@spaghetti941 It's not unlikely the owners (or the son-in -law in this case) have a financial say in that too. WD Cleaning don't do this for free, although many people seem to think so. It's a good basic clean but not over the top for that reason. If the owners have to do more work anyway, at least repairing the rust holes and getting the engine back in working order, the car will inevitably get dirty again. The cleaning can be an incentive to get that work actually done, though. You can now see what you're working with, what it can become by putting the work in and eventually have the car back on the road in the near future instead of gathering dust and dirt in that barn.
This is bringing back so many memories of my first car. My '84 Nissan Pulsar, that was a sweet ride. 😍
I'm actually glad to see stock barn finds JDMs out there. Gives me hope I'll buy one some time soon God willing. And no I will not modify it like many do. I'll keep it OEM+ and enjoy it for what it is!
Loved the 89’ 240SX - my first new car! Same color, same options except the sun roof. Love the interior and those seats! What a great find! Great restoration! Thanks!
Congratulations on the new house, RJ ! 👍
I drove the same car for 2 years, somewhere in 1999 and had a lot of fun, especially in winter, when it snows. At that time I was young and did not know how to appreciate its exceptionality, today I would like to have it again, in a few years we will all be driving cars on batteries and the fun will be irretrievably lost. It was rare in Europe even then and attracted a lot of looks and questions, a really good and quality car. It was made for the American market and I had trouble getting parts, especially brake pads, I couldn't find those parts and there was no online shopping at that time. It had an automatic gearbox, although at that time I would have preferred a manual one but I used the override button all the time and I didn't spare it but I didn't grind it either, the engine and gearbox lasted everything, without any breakdowns for 2 years of driving by someone who was 26 years old at the time and who drove every day like he is at the race.
Brilliant job. Paint was in remarkably good condition given the length of time it was in the barn untouched.
Superbe travail, très passionnant. Merci les gars
Just saw the mini clip on facebook and i had to IMMEDIATELY find myself over here..really awesome finding a stock 240. This would make a sweet build 🤤
At 11:56 Hahahahaha!!! Classic clip for a future "montage" video!!! Oh man..... us men.... the littlest things like that will be funny until the day we die!!! 🤣🤣👍🏼👍🏼
can you believe i started in the morning and i finished now, damn. i love that paint, it looks so cool on that car and despite the environment it held quite good. with some minor repair, she could hit the roads in no time.
So satisfying! How far Nissan has fallen. This will fetch a nice price too. You guys are the best detail channel on TH-cam. Stay humble and be good to each other. Much deserved success.
They were top in the 90s..........then Renault came along.
I owned the same '89 model in the off white color, 5-spd manual. It had 79K kms when I bought it used in 1995 as my 1st car. The Canadian spec model had the manual front seatbelts. The KA24E SOHC engine only had 155 hp but torque was about the same so it had awesome pick up from a full stop sprint. What it lacked in hp, but the 50/50 weight distribution made up the fun-to-drive in corners and winding roads. I could never remember why I sold it in Dec 2000.
140 for the sohc. 155 for the twin cam.
My brother used to own a 1993 Acura integra and that car also had that same style of seatbelt design. I thought it was pretty cool! 😎
Thx RJ for the call to clear up my order! It was great to see this level of customer service! Jason from Maryland.
Most satisfying pressure wash that you've ever done.
Congrats to RJ on getting his new house and for letting 1.19M subscribers into his bedroom 😀
The first thing you see as you walk into his new home is a brand new 75" 4K TV. Someone has their properties straight! 5:08 😂😂😂
Now thats a clean gass - hole 😂🤣.....ThanX for sharing.....🔥🔥🔥❤️👍🏽💯😁
Most of the time I am not all that impressed by your work, but enjoy the before and after shots.
Start using a sqweegi for your final wipe on the inside of your windshield. Also, show and do detailing on the wheelwels of the vehicles.
I was entertainingly impressed with this car.
Thank you and beautiful detailing expertise!
Fully enjoyed the video,
Although not cleaning the wheel wells was killing me😂
Dude I would pay Santa to deliver RJ under my tree this Christmas. That dude is so 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I had to look it up when you asked 😂
The main difference between a cobweb and a spider web is that a cobweb is a spider web that has been abandoned and is now covered in dust, while a spider web is a web that is still in use and is clean
Wow, I was not expecting the color to be that grey… another amazing detail !!
The 200/300 series Datsun/Nissan were some of their best looking models. My bro and I both had 200sx's. Nice job and glad you're giving yourself more on-cam time Brent.
Great video!! In my personal opinion; in addition to your awesome detailing, by thoroughly cleaning the wheel wells makes a fantastic result!!
awesome videos love seeing old cars coming back to life. always loved the 240's they are great cars. this came out really clean. can't wait to try the cleaning stuff i bought.
I had a maroon '89 240SX and it had the auto seatbelts. In Oregon in those days there was a huge push for seatbelt safety, so we left them in place and never strapped the lap belts... not the safest way to travel, but like you said- less concerned with safety back then and it kept us from getting pulled over.
I bought the precursor to this, a brand new 1988 200SX. Loved that car. Kept it MINT. You don’t see them around anymore. Wish I still had it
The gasshole comment killed me! 😂. Well done.
It's really great to see hard working young men that get into car detailing. Keep up the great work!!
Great job on this one! Never thought I'd see a stock 240 in such great shape. Gotta be one of the few left for sure! P.s. I'll make sure to always clean my gas hole. 😂
This is fantastic to see stock example. I have a Honda ep3 with 100k miles that is virtually stock, I’ve owned it for 18 years and never had money to modify it. I’m kinda glad now because it’s rare to find a clean, unmodified one.
Just received my de greaser your stickers need more glue on them lol 😅keep up the great work .
nice.. I had a 1990 240SX Coupe.. red.. sold it for a more snow friendly vehicle when I moved north in 1993. loved that car.
This brought back memories of my teenage years in the 90s. I started driving in 1996, my best friend had a 240 and I ultimately owned a used one too, briefly a few years later.
I remember buying these cars for $800 and now they are "barn finds" lol
that uncracked dash is soo smooth !!
Shout to Brent for being brave and rescuing the trunk mat with the vented crocks on 👍🏾 But.... you lost a little ora for not wearing your bomba socks 😂
Congrats on all the achievements/accomplishments! The new house is gorgeous!
One of your best videos guys, good music choices too. Cheers
The music in the start! It was like breaking bad intro 😅😂
Wow 🤩 looks like new 🆕 🙏🙏good job 👍👍🙏🙏🎄🎄👋👋
I had a 1989 midnight blue 240 SXSE I loved the car. It handled amazing! I miss it so much. I had it hand painted pinstriped teal !
Man it's 2am at night in India but still I can't stop watching 😅
I felt your pain with the condition of the hatch area. I once worked at a VW dealership and was had a used car in for certification, the trunk was absolutely disgusting. Mice had been living the suite life and definitely made themselves at home. Also I had an 89' Mazda 626 that had the two piece seatbelt, it definitely was a fascinating feature. Although I almost failed my driving test before it even started because I forgot to do my lap belt lol. Nice video fellas!! Great work as always!
My cousin had a 200 SX (basically same car but with a 1.8L 16V Turbo engine with 169 HP here in Europe) and it was a 1989, i think. It was so much fun and it was the same colour as this one. Brought back memories...
that cleaned up alot better than I ever expected!!!
you guys should wash the undercarriage and fender wells . looks a bit halfway done
This is so satisfying to watch!
I had a ford probe GT that had those seat belts. Very great video have always loved the 240SX.
My parents had a 91 Honda Accord that had that seatbelt feature. I always liked it as a kid and thought it was cool.
Awesome video as always. Brought back memories of my Red 1993 S-13. Congratulations on your new house too!
Always wanted the 240 …up until the 280. But what an amazing car; love the headlights!
Why someone would just abandon this after a few years is beyond me. For its time and class this was a great vehicle. Stylish and sporty. Those seatbelts were pretty popular in that era my friends Ford Probe GT was the same. Nice find and superb clean up fellas.
Great to see a 240 SX. I really amazing car and you guys hit a home run with the detail
Those were such popular cars in their time, but you never see them anymore, great job bringing this one back to life!
That thing was cleaner than Skeeters Peter when you were done with it.
Haha skeeters Peter is a great line, going to have use that one !
One of my favorites. Great car, and the way it turned out is awesome!
My neighbor has a 240SX from about the same year. It is in beautiful shape. I always complement him on the car 😀
I enjoy watching your show. When you’re cleaning the wheels spray the wheel house and rinse .
OMG..Hubby got t-boned in his BRAND NEW '89 240 SX. Got the ins. $ and went for the '90 Z300. Had to sell it within a few years because we couldn't fit the carseat in the back for our first child! Man I loved that car 🥰
90 300ZX is known as a Z32.
Been a hot minute since I’ve seen a video but I’m back and congrats on the house
Can’t remember if I was around when you hit 1M but congrats on the milestone
I used to own a 1990 240SX And it's very rare to see one that is not rusted out and in this condition and stock. It's a fun little car for a daily driver not the most powerful engine but a nice car.
Wow Omg!! I had one exactly like that one same color brought back so many memories!! I freaking love this cars!!!
New sub! I only just found u & I love how you clean them spotless! ❤
you guys are so awesome love every car you do
Nice choice MIKE..SCIROCCOS are AWESOME!!!!
Your work is amazing and all I seem to say is wow
I need to stop eating when I watch your videos! But I really enjoy to see those great cars that bring me back beautiful memories! By the way one place that needs to have a good cleaning is the vent tubes for the fan heating or the a/c because it could be really unhealthy when it will be turned on.
yo when RJ had the mask on in the trunk and said time waits for no mouse i practically spit my drink out hahaha
DaaaaaaaM that clean, un-crack dash.😮 good find
Incredible job. That car is awesome!!!
Awesome transformation you guys!!!!
On top of being more expensive to produce, no one used the lap belts in vehicles with passive restraint systems. The automatic shoulder belts were used by default. This led to serious injuries and deaths. In addition, they were impractical and less comfortable for passengers. Hence the passive restraint system was discontinued in the late 1990s
Cleaning the seats was very satisfying.. good job !
Congrats on WD Product launch!
The word "cob" historically referred to a spider, derived from the Old English "cobba."
Cobwebs are typically associated with the webs spun by spiders, particularly those that are abandoned or old.
The term has evolved to describe any tangled, dusty web-like structure, not just those made by spiders.
Cobwebs often appear in corners and undisturbed areas, contributing to their association with neglect.
My brother had one of these. It was a hatch like this, and it had the KA24E engine. My dad had the predecessor to this: A 1981 Datsun 200SX.
That untracked dash is almost priceless now! 27:41
with my probe i actually only used the auto belt and never buckled the lap belt cause like you said its kinda cool that it does it on its own but having to mess with the lap belt sucked so we just didnt use the lap belt, the lap belt was only good when the sholder belt motors stopped working and the owners were too lazy to fix them.
Early 90's was awesome and 21:59 you are wrong, we only utilized the automatic belt. My friends and I rarely ever used the lap belt. Safe? No. But that's how it was.
Actually, I seen similar seatbelts like that in police cars when they put the people on the back seat so basically they really didn’t discontinue it. It’s usable if you get locked up and end up in the backseat of a police car.
I've seen...not I seen. Learn basic grammar for fucks sake.
Great transformation and a beautiful looking 240!
That is a great looking 240! Very nice for the years!