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  2. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    It might not accurately show the countries where the vehicle is on sale. ... for Europe and Australia. ... Sunny/1200/B110; 1974–1977 Datsun Sunny ...

  3. Nissan Sunny - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Nissan Sunny (B110) was launched in January 1970 and was known as the Datsun 1200 in export markets. This new model was slightly larger in all dimensions to match its market rival, the equally popular Toyota Corolla .

  4. Datsun Sports - Wikipedia

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    Datsun Fairlady 2000 rear Datsun Fairlady 2000 interior The introduction of the 1967 SR311 and SRL311 saw a major update. Produced from March 1967 until April 1970, the SR311 used a 2.0 L (1,982 cc) U20 engine and offered a five-speed manual transmission , somewhat unexpected for a production car at the time.

  5. Datsun truck - Wikipedia

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    The E engine was originally only used in models sold on the export market. The 220 was the first Datsun truck to be equipped with a 12 volt electrical system. The clutch was now hydraulically operated, with a hanging pedal. [11] Double cab and delivery van versions were available. Side badges were "Datsun 1000" or "Datsun 1200".

  6. Category:Datsun vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Datsun vehicles" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. ... Datsun 1000; Datsun 1121; Datsun 1200; Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 ...

  7. Nissan Cherry - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese-market Cherry F-II Coupé 1200 In Europe, F10 was known as Datsun 100A F-II (with A10 engine) or 120A F-II (with A12 engine). The A12 powered 120A F-II was the most common model, with the coupe only being available in A12 format in the UK where it sold in higher numbers.

  8. Nissan 1400 - Wikipedia

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    The B120 was sold in Australia until 1985 and produced in Japan until 1994. [1] The model in South Africa received a 1.4-liter engine (code A14) in 1980 (or 1984) and was renamed to Datsun 1400 and 1982 respectively to Nissan 1400. [1] [3] [5] In 1985, the Nissan 1400 received a 75 mm higher cab roof and front disc brakes.

  9. Datsun 1200 - Wikipedia

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