Description
This lot will be auctioned via Iconic Auctioneers, The Classic Sale at CarFest 2026 on Saturday the 29th of August - Sunday the 30th of August, The Wing, Silverstone Circuit, NN12 8TN.
UK-supplied and first registered on 23rd April 1988, this range-topping Nissan Bluebird Executive I Turbo is the rarer four-door saloon variant, finished in Super White with an unmarked brown leather interior. Our vendor understands it to be the first Executive I Turbo produced at Nissan's Sunderland factory
Showing just one former registered keeper and indicating only 25, 937 miles at the time of cataloguing. Purchased by our vendor in 2019 and offered with an exceptional history file including its original service book, owner's manuals, warranty documentation, supplying dealer paperwork, specification brochures, previous MOT certificates and original road tax discs
Powered by Nissan's factory 1, 809cc turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 135bhp through a five-speed manual gearbox. Retaining its original factory specification including power steering, electric windows, electric mirrors, central locking, air conditioning, electric tilt-and-slide sunroof, electronically adjustable suspension, factory boost gauge, genuine Executive body kit and rear spoiler, 15-inch Executive alloy wheels, brown leather trim with electric lumbar adjustment and the original Blaupunkt Atlanta SQR47 radio/ cassette with premium sound system
Supported by a documented service history comprising 11 recorded services between 1988 and 2017, including its early maintenance with supplying dealer Dan Perkins Nissan before later servicing by T. P. Autos. Invoices document further expenditure including a cambelt and water pump replacement at 23, 335 miles together with new brakes, tyres, battery and suspension components
Featured in Retro Cars magazine (Issue 132, March/ April 2020) and displayed at the NEC Practical Classics Classic Car &Restoration Show in 2022
Offered with an MOT valid until February 2027, issued with no advisories
An exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire an incredibly elusive piece of British-Japanese motoring history















