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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.
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
1962–1970 Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 Roadster; ... 1966–1967 Nissan Prince Royal; ... (Fairlady Z in Japan)
Nissan Fairlady Z (S30) Datsun 260C; Datsun 260Z; ... Datsun 710; Datsun 810; Datsun 1000; Datsun 1121; Datsun 1200; Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 Roadster; Datsun 1600 ...
Bob, who was the premier Datsun racer on the East Coast, introduced Paul Newman to competitive driving in 1971. By the following year, Newman joined Bob Sharp Racing, driving one of Bob's 510 B-sedans, and they spent many weekdays at Lime Rock Park discussing racing, while Paul got comfortable with the new Datsun car.
Datsun Bluebird 510 (1967–1972) Datsun Fairlady 2000 SRL311/SR311 (1967–1970) Honda N360 (1967–1972) Honda TN360 (1967–1969) Isuzu Florian (1967–1977) Isuzu Unicab (1967–1974) Mazda Cosmo L10A (1967–1968) Mazda Familia (1967–1977) Mitsubishi 360 LT25 (1967–1969) Nissan Gloria A30 (1967–1971) Suzuki Fronte 360 sedan (1967–1970)
Datsun Fairlady/Sports 1200: 1960-1962 Roadster Japan engine change Nissan: Datsun Fairlady/Sports 1500: 1963-1965 Roadster Japan Nissan: Datsun Fairlady/Sports 1600: 1965-1970 Roadster Japan Nissan: Datsun Fairlady/Sports 2000: 1967-1970 Roadster Japan Nissan: Fairlady Z/Datsun 240Z: 1970-1973 Coupé Japan Nissan: Fairlady Z/Datsun 260Z: 1974 ...
The G series was used in the Fairlady/Sports 1500 roadster, the Cedric, and Junior. It evolved into the Datsun 1600's "R"/H16 engine. Note that, prior to its merger with Nissan, Prince also made a G series of engines. These are unrelated engines and are documented at the Prince G engine page.