Used 1992 Nissan Figaro for sale in Niagara Falls, NY
$4,500
Vehicle Details
1992 Year | 61,000 mi. Mileage | $4,500 Price |
convertible Body Type | compact Size | green Exterior Color |
salvage General Condition | salvage Title Status | 4 cylinders Cylinders |
automatic Transmission | fwd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
This is a very rare Japanese import with less than 61K Miles (98K KM). I bought this 1992 Nissan Figaro from an insurance auction with the intention of importing it back to Canada and restoring it to its original glory. Unfortunately the USA-Canada border has been closed since March 2020, and I am going through a separation. This car was only involved in a minor rear-end collision from the right, so the car still runs and drives fine. I have the title. I have also bought all the parts that you will need to restore it, including but not limited to:
- engine hood
- upper trunk
- lower trunk
- headlight/taillight
- timing belt, tensioner, water pump
- oil filter, spark plugs, AC belt, alternator belt
- brand new roof fabric
If you know someone who has a bodyshop, you can restore it easily and cheaply. I really hope someone will be able to restore it and enjoy it. So far I have spent more than $9K on this car. Please note this car is branded as salvage because the cost of repair is more than 75% of the market value, not because the car is obsolete. But I have bought all the parts that you will need, so you just need to fix the bodywork. The only part that I was not able to get is the lower controller arm on the left side. It is broken as shown in the last two photos. However, I spoke to a local bodyshop, and he said it's not difficult to weld it or manufacture a replacement piece.
- engine hood
- upper trunk
- lower trunk
- headlight/taillight
- timing belt, tensioner, water pump
- oil filter, spark plugs, AC belt, alternator belt
- brand new roof fabric
If you know someone who has a bodyshop, you can restore it easily and cheaply. I really hope someone will be able to restore it and enjoy it. So far I have spent more than $9K on this car. Please note this car is branded as salvage because the cost of repair is more than 75% of the market value, not because the car is obsolete. But I have bought all the parts that you will need, so you just need to fix the bodywork. The only part that I was not able to get is the lower controller arm on the left side. It is broken as shown in the last two photos. However, I spoke to a local bodyshop, and he said it's not difficult to weld it or manufacture a replacement piece.