Back in the day, the Nissan 720 mini trucks were so ubiquitous, they were almost an un-vehicle. Now they are quite uncommon nowadays, especially to be seen as daily drivers, I notice every 720 that I do see though. I've owned 3 720 pickups daily drivers over the last 25 years: an 82 2wd King Cab, an 84 2wd King Cab MPG model and my current 84 2wd King Cab that I bought with 87K original miles from the second owner back in early 2008. It now has over 250K miles and still runs strong. These are simple and durable vehicles that will outlast anything on the road with proper maintenance.
Hello. Rust is a very common problem with these trucks. Also, a blown head gasket can be an issue due to the aluminum head and corrosion and mating to the iron block, different metals. Possible Rust in frame. You want to be patient and be sure to check all fluids and ask what maintenance was done and what parts have been replaced. If the truck has been painted, be sure to look close for body work over rust. Sometimes you can tell by the person who owns it if they took good care of the vehicle, as they will have records or receipts of work done or parts replaced. Good luck! Thanks for asking.
Back in the day, the Nissan 720 mini trucks were so ubiquitous, they were almost an un-vehicle. Now they are quite uncommon nowadays, especially to be seen as daily drivers, I notice every 720 that I do see though. I've owned 3 720 pickups daily drivers over the last 25 years: an 82 2wd King Cab, an 84 2wd King Cab MPG model and my current 84 2wd King Cab that I bought with 87K original miles from the second owner back in early 2008. It now has over 250K miles and still runs strong.
These are simple and durable vehicles that will outlast anything on the road with proper maintenance.
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@bennysprojects Greetings I'm currently looking for 84 nissan 720 4x4 what's majors issues to look for before buying one
Hello. Rust is a very common problem with these trucks. Also, a blown head gasket can be an issue due to the aluminum head and corrosion and mating to the iron block, different metals. Possible Rust in frame. You want to be patient and be sure to check all fluids and ask what maintenance was done and what parts have been replaced. If the truck has been painted, be sure to look close for body work over rust. Sometimes you can tell by the person who owns it if they took good care of the vehicle, as they will have records or receipts of work done or parts replaced. Good luck! Thanks for asking.
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