Welcome to Carlectibles; The
Biggest LITTLE car dealer on the planet. Please read the following so
that we may both enjoy doing business free of hard feelings or
misunderstandings. CSI is what fuels our store, which stands for Customer
Satisfaction Index. Your satisfaction equals our success. The same cars
you buy in real dealerships across America & see parked in the neighbor’s
driveway are the same ones you can buy here. We spend a great deal of time
searching the world so you don’t have to. Most of our cars are sold used although
many are actually new which is why we try to take clear close up photos. Some are customized (they are marked TLC) while
others have been driven hard & put away wet. Either way we try to tell
you what is what in the item title. Most
come with a Car facts report which overviews the actual car. For entertainment
purposes only. Some of what we share will require you to rely on the thing that
started you collecting in the 1st place, THE IMAGINATION. We desire 100% satisfaction. That means
if you’re not happy, we need to know about it.
I can’t fix something I don’t know is broken. If you leave us negative feedback without an
opportunity to right the wrong, we will block you for life. We do combine shipping. In state rates are
detailed in our website, linked to from our ME page. Please request an invoice before paying. With limited time much of which we spend
trying to pack & ship fast we prefer not to spend any of it searching for a
transaction to refund shipping overpayments.
I have a full time job and ebay is a hobby. I said that to say this, we pack once or
twice a week. If you need an item in a
hurry – please let us know. We pack as cheap (but safe as
possible). You’re paying for the products safe arrival; not pretty
packaging. S&H stands for shipping and handling. International
orders take longer to arrive due to distance & customs. Some 1/64th
scale cars are slightly larger than others.
In some cases Matchbox will class a car 1/72, but then you cannot tell
it apart from another 1/64 scale car.
1/64th scale varies between manufacturers. If you have
questions or would like comparison photo, please ask. If scale/size is critical, please check with
us before buying. The people who own & operate this store are human.
We may on occasion make a mistake. We don’t do it on purpose (that is why
they call them mistakes). If this happens we will do our best to fix
it. At times a Matchbox car may be
called a Hot Wheels. It happens when one
works a full time job, lists regularly and packs a ton of orders each
week. If you discover one of our
mistakes, please tell us. If you find
out after purchasing, I assure you we will do our best to make it right. If you come strong with threats, there is
nothing to work out & we will just have to part ways forever. Finally there is never any pressure to buy
but keep in mind, the car you look at today & want to think about until
tomorrow could be the very car someone else looked at yesterday & will buy
today. We hope you enjoy shopping with us & will become a repeat
buyer. Due to the number of times we have been extorted with feedback, we
do not leave feedback until you do so letting us know that you received & are
happy with your product by doing so first.
If you are unhappy with your purchase please give us the opportunity to
make you happy before leaving any feedback.
Nissan Motor Company Ltd (Japanese: 日産自動車株式会社 Nissan Jidōsha Kabushiki-gaisha, usually shortened to Nissan which is a Japanese multinational automaker headquartered in Japan. It was a core member of the Nissan Group, but has become more independent after its restructuring under Carlo Ghosn (CEO).
Nissan was the sixth largest
automaker in the world behind GM, VW, Toyota, Hyundai & Ford in 2011. It
formerly marketed vehicles under the “Datsun" brand name. As of 2011, the
company's global headquarters is located in Nishi ku Yokahama. In 1999, Nissan
entered a two way alliance with Renault S A. of France, which owns 43.4% of
Nissan while Nissan holds 15% of Renault shares, as of 2008.
The introduction of the 1967 SR311 and SRL311 saw a major update. Produced from March 1967 – 1970, the SR311 used a 2.0 L (1,982 cc) U20 engine and offered a five-speed manual transmission, somewhat unexpected for a production car at the time. The first-year cars (known as "half year" cars) are sought as there were fewer than 1,000 produced which are unencumbered with the 1968 model year emissionsand safety changes. The new SOHC engine produced 135 PS (99 kW; 133 hp). An optional Competition package included dual Mikuni/Solex carburetors; a special "B" model camshaft for 150 PS (110 kW; 150 hp); higher limit gauges; and a license plate surround. In Australia there were no emission restrictions and all 2.0 litre cars were fitted with the Competition package as standard.[8]
Due to the 2.0 litre engine, Japanese versions were regarded as expensive, specialized, sports cars due to the annual road tax obligation.
The Datsun 2000 was lauded as a bargain sports car. It was raced by John Morton, Bob Sharp and others.[9] Its sticker price was lowest in its class, but it won its class in C Production (Mikuni-Solex carburetors) and D-Production (Hitachi-SU carburetors), in SCCA racing on a consistent basis even after production stopped.