When did the Nissan Bluebird stop being made?
Nissan Bluebird is a mid-sized sedan built by the Japanese motoring giant Nissan Motors since 1959, and ceased production in 2001. The earliest Bluebird was known as the Datsun Bluebird (310).
What kind of engine does a Bluebird have?
The earliest Bluebird was known as the Datsun Bluebird (310). It was a 4-door, 5-seats sedan that came with an inline 4-cylinder 1.2-liter engine that produced 32kW (43 hp) at 4800 rpm. This engine transferred power to the gearbox via a 3-speed manual column shift transmission.
When did Datsun become a part of Nissan?
The DAT Motorcar Company began to merge with other automobile companies to increase demand for their vehicles and increase production. The Datsun Type 15–a line-up that included mini pickups and delivery vans–became the company’s first mass-produced vehicle. In 1933, DAT became the Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.
When did the Nissan Bluebird U13 come out?
In 1991 Nissan released Bluebird U13. This model is much smaller compared to previous Bluebird models, having a rounded shape, unlike the previous boxy models. Underneath the Bluebird U13 was fitted with independent rear suspension improving its handling compared to the U12.
Nissan Bluebird is a mid-sized sedan built by the Japanese motoring giant Nissan Motors since 1959, and ceased production in 2001. The earliest Bluebird was known as the Datsun Bluebird (310).
When did the Datsun Bluebird 310 come out?
The Datsun Bluebird which debuted for August 1959 was an all-new car, and was available in Japan at the dealership sales channel Nissan Exhibition. The 310 series had a 1 L engine from the 210 model. The 310 was built from 1960-1963. There were three models built: 310 (1960), 311 (1961), and 312 (1962–1963).
What kind of engine does a Datsun Bluebird have?
A Datsun DP411 SSS was also entered in the 1964 Monte Carlo rally, where it was driven by a South African called Ewold van Bergen. In May 1965 the base engine was enlarged to a downtuned version of the 1.3 L unit already used in the SS, now with a single (twin-barrel) carb and developing 67 PS (49 kW) at 5,200 rpm.
Where can I buy Bluebird parts in Japan?
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