This 1973 Datsun B210 is claimed to have won the 1976 SCCA C Sedan national championship and has been used as a race car since new. Recently restored to its 1976 livery, the car looks very well prepped and runs a fresh, dry sump-equipped motor with dyno use only. Find it here on eBay in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina with reserve not met.

It’s safe to say that the red, white, blue and starred paint scheme was bicentennial inspired, and its clear that the car has seen no race use since restoration. Two sets of wheels are included, though only the Revolution four spokes shown here are documented in photos.

The interior features a single Kirkey seat, Autometer gauges in a custom dash, brake bias adjuster, a roll cage and lots of plumbing. The plain-Jane steering wheel and cue ball shift knob are appropriately vintage looking, though presumably all safety equipment is up-to-date and ready for scrutineering.

What looks like an L-series four runs big twin choke Webers and dry sump lubrication. The seller also mentions that it’s been professionally built with dyno time only, though no other details are provided. Phone calls for more info are invited, however. Note the adjustable camber plates and generally excellent attention to detail.

Though we’d much rather have a 510 for the street, these Sunnys can be just as quick on track as this one’s interesting race history proves.