When did Datsun start making pickups?

When did Datsun start making pickups?

April 1934
The Datsun truck line began with the Type 13 Truck of April 1934, and was later used as the basis of the Datsun DC-3 roadster. A series of small trucks based on their passenger car counterparts, the 14T, 15T, and 17T, continued to be built until early 1944.

When did Nissan start making trucks?

1959
Nissan has been making pickups for the US market since 1959 when it was still called Datsun. The first Frontier debuted in 1997.

When did the Nissan Datsun pickup truck come out?

Roots of the Datsun Pickup Truck. Commercial vehicle “DATSUN Pickup” has been on the market since Nissan was established and now it is known as “NISSAN NP300 Navara” in global market. The fourth generation 220 rolled out in 1957 shared engine and chassis with DATSUN 1000 sedan 210 released simultaneously.

How to order parts from Datsun parts shop?

Datsun Parts Shop is now a Fully online business. Placing an order is very simple on our website, find the items you need and add to cart. Check out with your details and make payment. Confirmation email will be sent with tax invoice attached, Shipping updates will also be emailed so you can be updated all the way.

When did the Datsun 220 4 cyl come out?

The fourth generation 220 rolled out in 1957 shared engine and chassis with DATSUN 1000 sedan 210 released simultaneously. New engine “C” (988cc, 4-cyl. inline) was Nissan’s first OHV engine. DATSUN 1000 sedan 210 won class championship at a rally in Australia in 1958, which proved high durability and high performance of“ C”.

When did the Nissan Z 50 years come out?

Nissan Z: 50 Years of Exhilarating Performance is the Nissan-official chronicle of Z history, from Datsun’s planning for the new model in the late 1960s through the latest 50th anniversary Nissan 370Z.

When did Nissan start making the Datsun Truck?

Compact pickup truck made by Nissan between 1955-97. The Datsun Truck is a compact pickup truck made by Nissan in Japan from 1955 through 1997. It was originally sold under the Datsun brand, but this was switched to Nissan in 1983. It was replaced in 1997 by the Frontier and Navara.

When did the Datsun 120 delivery van come out?

The Datsun 120 was a load carrying bodystyle version of the Datsun 1000 sedan (110 series), and was introduced in January 1955 as the latest Datsun truck with up-to-date styling. Delivery van, panel van (120 only), and double cab versions were available.

When did the Nissan Sunny pickup truck come out?

In 1967, Nissan added the Nissan Sunny pickup truck, which was exclusive to Nissan Saito Store locations, which closely shared the dimensions, engine displacement and load carrying duties of the 520 series truck. The 521 was the facelifted version of 520, with a so-called “flat-deck” style.

What kind of suspension does a Datsun Truck have?

All Datsun trucks kept the A-arm torsion bar front suspension with leaf-sprung rear ends and had a 1/2 ton load capacity.