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1938 Nissan Model 70 sedan. 1937–1943 Nissan Type 70 (based on the Graham Paige Crusader) 1937–1941 Nissan 80 Truck (based on the Graham Paige truck) 1937–1941 Nissan 90 Bus; 1939–1941 Nissan Type 50; 1941 Nissan Type 30; 1941 Nissan Type 53; 1941–1952 Nissan 180 Truck (based on the 1937–1941 Chevrolet 133/158 trucks) 1941–1949 ...
The Datsun Type 17 is a small car produced by Datsun in Japan either in 1938 exclusively or from 1938 to 1944. It was the last in a line of Datsun small cars produced before Nissan's resources were diverted to military materials for the Second Sino-Japanese War .
The Datsun 17T was a small truck produced in Japan from 1938 until 1944. It was also used by the Japanese armed forces in the Second Sino-Japanese War and in World War II . Design
Amos Northup of Murray Body was hired to design a new model for 1938, but he died before the design was complete. [1] It is believed the final design was completed by Graham engineers. [6] The new 1938 Graham was introduced with the slogan "Spirit of Motion". [1] The fenders, wheel openings and grille all appeared to be moving forward.
Model Intr. Disc. Model 30 [n2 1] 1923: 1927 F-Series: 1928: 1938 Viking [n2 2] 1929: 1931 L-Series: 1932: 1938 Series 60: 1939: 1948 Series 70: 1939: 1950 88: 1949: 1999 98: 1940: 1996 Starfire: 1960: 1966 1974: 1980 Cutlass: 1961: 1999 442: 1964: 1980 1985: 1987 1990: 1991 Jetstar I: 1964: 1965 Vista Cruiser wagon: 1964: 1977 Cutlass Supreme ...
Buick Roadmaster (1938-1939) Cadillac Series 72/75 (1938-1940) Cadillac Sixty Special (1938–1941) Cadillac V-16 Series 90 (1938-1940) International Harvester D Series Metro Van (1938–1940) Oldsmobile Series 60 (1938-1940) Oldsmobile Series 70 (1938-1940)
The Maverick/Terrano II was a popular vehicle sold throughout Europe and Australasia. It was also sold in Japan as a captive import, with the Nissan model marketed as the Nissan Mistral. Nissan licensed the Volkswagen Santana. Production began in 1984, at Nissan's Zama, Kanagawa plant, [88] [89] and ended in May 1990. [90]
This is a list of automobiles produced for the general public in the Japanese market. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year. If a model did not have continuous production, it is listed again on the model year production resumed. Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable.