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A proper South African icon, this 2009 Nissan Champ 1400 Heritage Edition is one of just 150 final examples produced, making it a special end-of-line tribute to one of the country’s most loved and hardest-working bakkies. Even better, this particular example is a two-owner vehicle and presents as an exceptionally honest and well-kept survivor.
Finished in white with a neat grey interior, this Heritage Edition carries the charm that made the Nissan 1400 such a household name, but with the added appeal of its limited-edition status. The indicated mileage of just 22,028 km only adds to its desirability, and the overall condition suggests it has been carefully looked after.
This example is fitted with the Heritage Edition extras and comes with its books, further strengthening its collector appeal. A woven mat protects the load bed floor, while the absence of a radio keeps the interior simple, clean, and true to the bakkie’s no-nonsense character.
Under the bonnet sits Nissan’s dependable 1.4-litre motor, paired to a 5-speed manual gearbox, a combination that made these Champs famous for their toughness, simplicity, and everyday usability. Whether bought for a collection, light promotional use, or simply as a nostalgic piece of South African motoring history, this is the kind of bakkie that is getting harder and harder to find in such unspoilt condition.