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In February 1972, the Datsun 620 truck was released and was in production until 1979. It was a regular cab truck (a longer "King Cab" [Nissan's trademark for their extended cab trucks] version was released in 1977) and two wheelbases were offered, for a total of six different models. There was also a delivery van version, offered only in Japan.
For Datsun's smaller cars (and trucks), such as the DB and DS series, they depended on designs based on the pre-war Austin Seven. The heavier trucks, meanwhile, were based on Chevrolet's 1937 design with an engine of Graham-Paige design. Nissan also built the 4W60 Patrol, based on the Willys Jeep, and the 4W70 Carrier, based on the Dodge M37 ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... 1955–1986 Datsun Truck; ... 1973–1977 Datsun 710; 1973–1979 Datsun 620 "Bulletside" pickup;
But the fourth-generation 620 it introduced in 1972 was stylish, had the first long bed of any compact truck and, by 1977, had a King Cab version popular among surfers.
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Datsun 320 (Nissan E engine) – YLN 751. Datsun 520 (Nissan J engine) – YLN 751C. Datsun 620 (Nissan J engine) – YLN 752/753, 1973–1979. Cedric 230 – YLN 802 (H20 engine) [5] Cedric 330 – YLN 803/805 (L24 engine), [6] also available with SD22 diesel engine) [7] Homer T20 – YLN 251(light truck with J16 engine) [8] Homer F20 – YLN 253
Carburetors were used in all US L20B applications for both cars and trucks. In the US, the L20B was used in six different model families -A10, 610, 710, S10, 620, and 720 models- making it the most versatile powerplant in the company's US history. To avoid confusion with the six-cylinder L20, Nissan designated this engine the L20B.
1691: The First Food Trucks. This is when New Amsterdam (which became New York City) began allowing street vendors to sell ready-to-eat food. The vendors are so popular that public markets ...