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  2. Nissan Bluebird - Wikipedia

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    1973 Datsun 610 sedan (US; later model years have considerably larger bumpers) In the United States and Canada, the car was sold simply as the "Datsun 610". The four-door sedans, a two-door hardtop coupé, and a five-door station wagon were available, and were marketed as a more luxurious and larger product than the 510. For 1973 and 1974 ...

  3. Datsun 510 - Wikipedia

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    1972-1973 Datsun Bluebird 1400 Deluxe (510N, Japan) In September 1970, the 1.3 and 1.5-liter engines were replaced with 1.4-liter units. In September 1971 the new, larger, Bluebird U (610) appeared in Japanese showrooms, but the 510 continued on sale as a lower-priced, more compact version. It also received a minor facelift with plastic ...

  4. Kruse International - Wikipedia

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    The sale of this 1,000-car collection was spread over three auction sessions in 1985, 1986 and 1987. The company was sold to ITT in 1981, but the family bought it back in 1986. It was then sold to eBay for $275 million in 1999 [3] but was purchased back by Dean Kruse in 2002. [4]

  5. Datsun 610 - Wikipedia

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  6. Nissan Violet - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  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 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.

  9. Datsun 210 - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun 210 name is used to describe a few different Nissan automobiles from 1959 until 1982: 1957–1959 — The internal code for what was to become the long-running Nissan Bluebird nameplate. Usually marketed as the Datsun 1000 or 1200, various versions received the chassis codes 114, 115, and 211, although "210" is the most commonly used ...

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