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The 510-series Bluebird was released in the domestic Japanese market on August 15, 1967. [6] In the United States, the Datsun 510 was launched in October 1967 as a four-door sedan, followed by a two-door sedan (June 1968), five-door station wagon, and two-door coupé (November 1968). In Canada it was sold as the Datsun 1600.
The period between 1969 and 1972 was fruitful for John, Peter and Datsun. The team disbanded after the 1972 season after dominating both SCCA C Production with the 240Z (National Championships in 1970-71) and the 2.5 Trans-Am with the 510. Racing in F5000, Can-Am and IMSA occupied the next few years.
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. ...
Datsun 510: 18 2 15 17= Hershel McGriff: Datsun 510: 2 15 17= Corky Bell Datsun 510: 10 9 5 7 15 20= Jerry Thompson Datsun 510: 3 12 20= Dave Madison Datsun 510: 3 22 12 20= Bobby Allison: Datsun 510: 3 24 12 23 Tony Rolfe BMW 1600: 8 9 12 6 11 24= Ron Shantz Datsun 510: 4 10 24= Bob Stevens Datsun 510: 15 4 10 26 Ole Anderson Volvo 142: 6 8 9 ...
Bob, who was the premier Datsun racer on the East Coast, introduced Paul Newman to competitive driving in 1971. By the following year, Newman joined Bob Sharp Racing, driving one of Bob's 510 B-sedans, and they spent many weekdays at Lime Rock Park discussing racing, while Paul got comfortable with the new Datsun car. [4] [5]
This list, assembled from Sports Car Club of America box scores, [1] ... Datsun 510 1970-72; Toyota 1600 1972; United States. Ford Pinto 1971-72; Ford Capri 1972; France
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 ...
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.