This 1976 Datsun B210 is said to have resided in the San Francisco Bay Area from new until being acquired by the seller in 2018, reportedly from the son of its original owner. The car is finished in harvest gold over a beige interior and powered by a 1,400cc inline-four mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. The seller has installed new tires and wiper blades as well as sourcing a color-matched replacement right front fender, which remains uninstalled. This Datsun is offered at no reserve with partial records and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

The two-door coupe bodywork is finished in gold-colored paint which has been buffed by the seller. The previous owner’s son reportedly hammered out a dent in the right front fender, and a replacement panel in the same color is included in the sale.

Steel wheels are fitted with factory wheel covers, and the seller installed new Vredestein tires and windshield wiper blades. The headlights are not functional.

The cabin features beige upholstery accented with black plastics and retains a factory steering wheel, AM radio, and instrumentation. The seller replaced the carpets and had the factory seats cleaned. A period air conditioner is mounted below the dash. Approximately 12k miles are shown on the 5-digit odometer, with the true total unknown.

The 1,400cc four sends power to the rear wheels via a 3-speed automatic transmission. The seller has rebuilt the carburetor, and notes that a handful of older service records are included in the sale.

The seller describes worn front shocks and a soft brake pedal. Additional photos of the underside are provided in the gallery, and a driving video is viewable below: