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1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:27 am
by KJB
Here is a pic. of my 1964 Prince Super Miler which I am currently restoring/preserving in its "working clothes".
Specs. - 30 cwt commercial truck/ute (1.5 tonne)
4 cylinder petrol motor,4 speed g/box and Limited Slip Diff.(unusual in that era especially for a commercial vehicle) the diff. is originally orange in colour (as in the Prince Skyline GT ) to signify that it is the LSD version.
There were only about 140 of them sold in Australia in the mid 60"s and I know of only 3 survivors (I would love to hear of any others)
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:48 am
by Stickman
Now that is a sweet little truck.
Very similar to my old mans 69' Nissan Junior 2 tonner.
I luv to see these little trucks still breathing life into the comercial vehicle world.
Best of luck finding more of them or info on.
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:09 am
by toomanybelletts
Looking good !
Have you tried contacting the Prince Skyline GT Register ? I know they have Gloria's etc as
well as Skylines . The main contact is Mr Noel Sinclair 0438 511 652
- Craig
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:20 pm
by Farmer
Nice job on a very rare little truck, mate. About 140 sold, well I believe there were only 122 Wasps sold, so it makes sense there are more about. In fact, a mate was fishing for spares a few months ago at a wreckers, and he said they had some unusual trucks, including a prince. Next time I see him (soon) I'll get some details. I've been wanting an excuse to go for a drive & have a wander through.
Thanks for sharing.
Matt.
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:43 am
by KJB
Craig - Thanks for the info. but I am a memeber of the Prince Register and I know Noel. Prince commercial vehicles are thin on the ground but I believe that there must still be a few in whatever condition laying under trees.I would like a Prince Clipper (cab over engine) but I have never seen one.
Matt - Thanks for the interest and I would appreciate anything that you might be able to turn up.I am short of a front bumper and 4 hub caps..
Kerry
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:37 pm
by Farmer
Hello again, Kerry. I've spoken to my mate, Gary, who put me onto the wrecker. I gave him a call and he said he has got a Prince. Its only about 100 k's away, so I'll go for a drive, probably tuesday and see what I can find.
Watch this space.....
Matt.
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:05 am
by KJB
Thanks for the effort, I am really interested in what you might turn up.Can't wait!
KB
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:02 pm
by Farmer
See, you never know what you might turn up 'till you post it on Bellett net. Nice day for a drive & a wander 'round a wrecking yard, & what turns up? 1 Super Clipper cabover - and it's a tub back
O.K., it's a little pummelled, but it's mostly there - glass, badges, seat frame, motor, gearbox, diff - even the factory toolbox, mounted under the tray. All I noticed missing was the speedo, driver's headlight ring, the wheels (6 stud), and both front stub axles (oxyed-off for a trailer). It's a beam axle, though, and the steering gear is intact, so should be able to be substituted.
It's a column manual with the shifter on the right-hand side of the wheel! Driver's door shuts o.k., but passenger one doesn't quite - lower hinge must be pushed back slightly. The only rust I found is around that hinge. Floors sound, even the tub (what I could see - lotsa junk).
Some photos - more to follow in next post.
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:37 pm
by Farmer
Here are some detail photos.
The guy (Ken) says he doesnt want to sell it - for money, but he would swap it away for "something interesting". It seems he doesn't want to reduce the size of "his collection" of interesting stuff. The prince is in his truck wrecking yard in town, his "collection" is on his farm, and would run into many hundreds of items - from stationry engines to tractors to trucks to Katos - even a scraper and train carriages mounted on prime movers! From the road I estimate 10 to 15 acres worth! He may be a little eccentric
So I ask him "what would you like?" He says "just get him to let me know what he's got that he'd be happy to swap & I'll think about it. I'm looking for more stationry engines, but tractors, anything"."I don't love it" (the prince). Not particularly into Japanese, I don't think.
Matt.
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:09 pm
by 2ldohc
Wow... That is in bad shape but still saveable and what a cool thing to have!
Guaranteed no one else would have one at a Prince club meet!
Thanks for sharing the pics.
Cheers,
Ross.
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:27 pm
by degruch
KJB, I guess you know of the car (and the article?) in the old Japanese Restorer magazine? I believe it went back to Japan. If you'd like a copy of the article I'd be happy to scan it.
Cool Clipper too...a little hard to quantify 'interesting' for a deal though!
Cheers,
Duane
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:42 am
by KJB
Duane,
I did organise something interesting and the Super Clipper is now in my "collection".
Also have added a 1964 Toyota (Toyopet) 25 truck. (approx. 1 tonne,4 cylinder,c/over engine )- forunner to the Dyna. And recently a 1964 Toyota 700 (Publica) sedan (2 door ,4 seats,700cc, aircooled,2 cylinder ,2 speed Toyoglide).Hopefully arriving late January.
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:44 am
by degruch
Wow, congrats! That's a great collection. I have a Toyopet 25 brochure around somewhere. There is also a complete (and reasonable looking) UP10 in a wrecking yard North of Adelaide too...a real shame it's there, as the owner's mad (he runs a wrecking yard, oxymoron really) and sure to want a fortune for it. However, if you need any parts, he may be a good source.
Make sure you join the Toyota 700 and 800 Sport group on Yahoo Groups, the guys there dig up plenty of repro and NOS parts, plus are a fantastic source of advice. I trawl there too.
Cheers,
Duane
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:06 am
by KJB
Duane,
You are an "eagle eye" too!
Would love to see the Toyota 25 brochure. Thats what I was after and ended up with the real deal.
KB
Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:19 am
by degruch
No probs KB, drop me a line at
[email protected] if you like, I will scan the brochure and email it back to you. I wish my brochures would turn into the real deal, although parking might be an issue.

Re: 1964 Prince Super Miler Restoration
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 11:17 pm
by gt orphanage
nissan junior is for sale on grays online.