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  2. 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. The first-year cars (known as "half ...

  3. Datsun 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Datsun 2000 may refer to one of the following Datsun cars: Datsun Sports - sold in some export markets as the Datsun 2000;

  4. Category:Datsun vehicles - Wikipedia

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  5. 1968 Datsun 2000 Roadster Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick ...

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    We spotted the Datsun 2000 Roadster as a future collectible all the way back in 2010, and now here we are.

  6. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1953–1954 Datsun 6147 Pickup; 1955–1957 Datsun 120 Pickup; 1955–1986 Datsun Truck; 1957–1961 Datsun 220 Pickup; 1959–1970 Datsun Sports; 1961–1965 Datsun 320 Pickup; 1962–1970 Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 Roadster; 1962–1986 Datsun Bluebird. 1979–1986 Nissan Bluebird (910) 1965–1972 Datsun 520 Pickup; 1965–1985 Datsun Sunny ...

  7. Timeline of Japanese automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. ... Datsun Sunny B10 (1966–1969) Honda L800 (1966 ... Datsun Fairlady 2000 SRL311 ...

  8. Datsun Roadster - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun Roadster was a lightweight automobile produced by Nissan in the 1930s. The series was a predecessor to the Fairlady sports cars, and was an example of the earliest passenger cars produced in Japan. It shows some similarities to the Kurogane Type 95 four-wheel-drive roadster used by the Japanese Army during World War II.

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