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  2. Datsun 510 - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun 510 released to the North American market had a Hitachi downdraft-carbureted 1.6-liter L-series straight-four engine, with an advertised gross power of 96 hp (72 kW), a claimed top speed of 100 mph, front disc brakes, four-wheel independent suspension (MacPherson struts in front and semi-trailing arms in rear), except the wagons ...

  3. Nissan Violet - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, it was called the Datsun Stanza, and in Canada and the United States it was the Datsun 510, a name which recalled the successes of the previous Datsun 510. Datsun 160J Coupe (A10) Originally it was only sold with the 1.4-litre A-series engine (not available in the Stanza) and the 1.6-litre L , although North American market cars ...

  4. Datsun truck - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun truck is a compact pickup truck made by Nissan in Japan from 1955 through 1997. ... to produce parts and accessories. for motor vehicles, managing to ...

  5. Bricklin SV-1 - Wikipedia

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    Other features included a rear suspension from a Datsun 510, a braking system that drew parts from Opel, Datsun and Toyota, and a tilting steering wheel from a Chevrolet. In 1972 the Bricklin Vehicle Corporation began working with Herb Grasse Design and AVC Engineering to redesign and re-engineer the car.

  6. Datsun - Wikipedia

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    Datsun (UK: / ˈ d æ t s ən /, US: / ˈ d ɑː t s ən /) [1] was a Japanese automobile manufacturer brand owned by Nissan.Datsun's original production run began in 1931. From 1958 to 1986, only vehicles exported by Nissan were identified as Datsun.

  7. 1971 Trans-American Sedan Championship - Wikipedia

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    Datsun 510: Mark Donohue: John Morton: 7 July 25 Naval Air Station Olathe, Olathe, Kansas: 120 mi (190 km) not contested: Datsun 510: John Morton: 8 August 1 Circuit Mont-Tremblant, Saint-Jovite, Quebec: 185.5 mi (298.5 km) AMC Javelin: not contested: Mark Donohue: 9 August 15 Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York: 123.828 mi (199. ...