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  2. Datsun truck - Wikipedia

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    1983–84 Datsun 720 crew cab. The diesel engines were sourced from the Nissan Diesel division, which Nissan Motors acquired in 1960. This dominated 720 sales in many markets and was also available in combination with 4WD. In the American market, the diesel engine was only available in the 2WD 720 (from 1982 to 1985).

  3. Nissan Junior - Wikipedia

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    There was also a 1.75 t (3,850 lb) version of the H20-engined truck, called the 140(N). Originally, there was also a fire truck version listed, a version with a separate flat bed, and a four-door crew cab ("W-Cab"). For 1979, an improved model, the 141, conforming to the 1975 exhaust emission regulations, was launched. The H20 engine's output ...

  4. Nissan SD engine - Wikipedia

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    The 2.5 L (2,488 cc) SD25 is the biggest version of the four-cylinder SD series, with the larger bore and stroke of 89 mm × 100 mm (3.50 in × 3.94 in). It was fitted to Nissan 720 pickup trucks 1983 through 1986 and D21 Nissan pickups (only 1986–1988). In some European markets it was also fitted to the Nissan Urvan and Cabstar.

  5. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1977–1981 Datsun 200B/200B SSS; 1978–1982 Datsun 210; 1978–1982 Datsun 310; 1978–1983 Datsun 280C; 1973–1983 Datsun Urvan; 1979–1983 Datsun 280ZX; 1979–1984 Datsun 720 Pickup; 2014–2020 Datsun on-Do; 2015–2020 Datsun mi-Do; 2018–2020 Datsun Cross; 2014–2022 Datsun Go; 2014–2022 Datsun Go+; 2016–2022 Datsun redi-Go

  6. Datsun - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, the name change campaign lasted for a three-year period from 1982 to 1984 – Datsun badged vehicles had been progressively fitted with small "Nissan" and "Datsun by Nissan" badges from the late 1970s onward until the Nissan name was given prominence in 1983 – although in some export markets, vehicles continued to wear both the ...

  7. Nissan Z engine - Wikipedia

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    1982-1986 Datsun 720 (single plug specification) Nissan Navara (D21) (Japan name: Datsun truck / single plug specification) 1979 Nissan Bluebird (810) Nissan Bluebird (910) Nissan Atlas (F22) (single plug specification) Nissan Skyline (C210) Nissan Violet (A10) The Z16E is an EFI version of the Z16S, fitted with Nissan's EGI system.

  8. Nissan AD - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan AD is a subcompact van and wagon built by Nissan since 1982. The AD is sold under a different name when manufactured as a passenger car, called the Nissan Wingroad ( Japanese : 日産・ウィングロード , Hepburn : Nissan Wingurōdo ) .

  9. Nissan - Wikipedia

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    1971 Datsun 240Z (U.S. model) in green metallic 1980 Datsun 720 2-door "King Cab" USA 2013 Nissan GT-R. In the 1950s Nissan decided to expand into worldwide markets. Nissan management realized, that their Datsun small car line would fulfill an unmet need in markets such as Australia and the world's largest car market, the United States.