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  2. Nissan Bluebird - Wikipedia

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    1967 Datsun 1600 Wagon (US) Datsun Bluebird 411. Initially, only a four-door sedan and five-door station wagon were in the range, but a two-door was added in September 1964. The two-door SS was launched in February 1965. The 410 and 411 were also available in a deluxe version (DP410 and DP411).

  3. Datsun 510 - Wikipedia

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    Outside the US it was sold as either the Datsun Bluebird or as the Datsun 1300/1400/1500/1600/1800 (depending on engine variant). The rear-wheel drive 510's engineering was inspired by contemporary European sedans, particularly the 1966 BMW 1600-2 – incorporating an overhead camshaft engine and four-wheel independent suspension by means of ...

  4. Datsun Sports - Wikipedia

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    Marketed as the Fairlady 1600, or the Datsun Sports 1600 in many export markets including North America, it featured 14 inch wheels and minor exterior changes. [8] The SPL311 was also known as the "Roadster" on the West Coast of the United States. The front suspension was independent, using coil springs over hydraulic shocks.

  5. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Flagship sports car. Z: 1969 2022 ... 1962–1970 Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 Roadster; 1962–1986 Datsun Bluebird. 1979–1986 Nissan Bluebird ...

  6. List of sports cars - Wikipedia

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    Electric sports car Nilu27 NILU V12 2025 Coupé Limited production, a new brand created by ex-chief designer of Koenigsegg - Sasha Selipanov Nissan: Datsun Roadster/Road Star: 1932-1941 Roadster, Coupé Japan Nissan: Datsun DC-3: 1952 Roadster Japan Nissan: Datsun Sports 1000: 1959-1960 Roadster Japan Nissan: Datsun Fairlady/Sports 1200: 1960 ...

  7. Nissan Bluebird (910) - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun Bluebird (910) is an automobile which was produced by Nissan from 1979 to 1984. Nissan began realigning its export names with its home market names with the 910 series in November 1979. The 'B' tags were dropped in favor of 'Bluebird', though the models were marketed as 'Datsun Bluebird' initially.

  8. Datsun - Wikipedia

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    This was followed in 1968 with the iconic 240Z, which proved affordable sports cars could be built and sold profitably: it was soon the world's #1-selling sports car. [20] It relied on an engine based on the Bluebird and used Bluebird suspension components. [21] It would go on to two outright wins in the East African Rally. [21]

  9. Datsun 1600 - Wikipedia

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    Datsun 1600 may refer to one of the following Datsun cars: Datsun 1600 (510) , sold as Datsun 1600 in Australia and Canada, and Datsun 510 in the U.S. Datsun Fairlady 1600 Roadster SP311/SPL311