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Datsun Truck

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. In Japan, it was sold only in Nissan Bluebird Store locations.

Datsun Truck
Overview
ManufacturerNissan (Nissan Shatai)
Production
  • 1955–1997
  • (predecessors since 1934)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact pickup truck
LayoutFR layout
Chronology
PredecessorDatsun 6147
SuccessorNissan Navara

Predecessors edit

Pre-war edit

 
1938 Datsun 17T Truck

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.[1]

Post-war edit

The 17T was followed by the post-war Datsun 1121 in 1946,[2] which was nearly identical technically but had an extremely simple body made out of simple pressed metal (with almost no chrome) and many body parts made from wood, to enable production in resource-starved early post-war Japan. Early trucks also depended on leftover stocks of pre-war parts.[3] The engine was the 15 PS (11 kW) Type 7 unit. As the supply situation improved the new 2124 and then 2225 took over in July 1947 and at the end of November of the same year.

A rapid stream of changes and new model numbers followed in this early post-war area, as pre-war parts dried up and new designs were substituted.[3] The naming followed a clear system: the first number represented the chassis/engine iteration, with "1" being the pre-war (17T) design. The second digit was for the bonnet and grille, the third digit for the cab, and the fourth and final digit for the rear body. 1121 thus had mostly pre-war parts, with a post-war design for the cab. The 2225 had post-war chassis and front end designs, with a fourth redesign of the rear bodywork. The grille was a plain, painted pressed steel piece. Some numbers were assigned but never used, such as rear body designs 2 and 3. The 2225 was succeeded by the 2125 at the end of July 1948; this seemingly retrograde step marked the return to the more ornate pre-war 17T grille.[4]

In January 1949 the 3135 took over, followed by the January 1950 3145 model with a slightly different cabin. In August 1950 the Datsun 4146 arrived, introducing the 860 cc Type 10 engine with 15 kW (20 hp; 20 PS).[5] The 4146 also had a bit more chrome trim included, as well as a stronger transmission.[6] The power increase allowed for a somewhat bigger cargo area but top speed only crept up from 67 to 70 km/h (42 to 43 mph).[7]

In 1951 the 5147 appeared, introducing a longer wheelbase of 2,150 mm (84.6 in) rather than the 2,005 mm (78.9 in) chassis which had been used for seventeen years.[5] Most important was the introduction of hydraulic brakes, replacing the original mechanical units. The 5147 was succeeded two years later by the final 6147 model, which received the 25 PS (18 kW; 25 hp) D-10 version of the old sidevalve engine. The extra power output was made possible because of higher quality petrol allowing for higher compression rates.[5] Although somewhat longer and with a bigger engine, the Datsun 6147 remained very similar to the prewar type 15 truck. Payload increased from 500 to 600 kg (1,100 to 1,300 lb) while overall length increased to 3,406 mm (134.1 in).[7] A rare double-cab version, the DU-5, was introduced alongside the 6147.[8][9] The 6147 was built until the 1955 introduction of the all new 120-series truck.

Datsun 120 edit

Datsun 120/220
 
Datsun 220
Overview
Production1955–1961
Model years1956–1961
AssemblyNissan Shatai, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 2-door pickup
  • 2-door double cab pickup
  • 3-door van/panel van
LayoutFR layout
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • 860 cc Type 10 I4 (120–124)
  • 860 cc B-1 I4 (125, 126)
  • 988 cc C I4 (220–222)
  • 1189 cc E I4 (export)
  • 1189 cc E-1 I4 (223)
Transmission4-speed manual
 
1955 Datsun 120 truck

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. Until 1959 it used the 25 PS, 860 cc Datsun Type 10 engine with a four-speed floor shift (column shift for the 123 and later versions) manual transmission. It was joined with a larger commercially focused vehicle called the Nissan Junior. This was one of the first Nissan products to be sold in Europe, when an order of 200 units were shipped to Spain in 1956.[10]

During its six years in production six main models were built: 120 (Jan. to Dec. 1955), 122 (Dec. 1955 to May 1956) and 123 (Jun. 1956 to Sep. 1957). For reasons unknown, Nissan skipped the 121 designation. The L123 was the first left-hand drive version built by Nissan, in response to requests from importers in the Middle East.[11] The L123 also received the new hydraulic clutch system developed for the upcoming 210/220 cars and trucks, as Nissan's engineers did not want to use a rod to transfer clutch pedal movements, fearing vibrations and noise.[11]

After the introduction of the re-engined 220-series truck, the Datsun 124 was introduced in October 1957 as a modernized low-cost option. It continued to use the same bodywork and engine as the 123, although with less chrome trim.[12] This was then followed by the re-engined Datsun 125 in 1959 and finally by the Datsun 126 in 1960. While the 124 was still powered by the Type 10 engine, the 125 and 126 received an improved version of this engine called the B-1, rated at 27 PS (20 kW).

Datsun 220 edit

 
Datsun U220 Coupe utility

In November 1957 the type 220 was introduced, able to carry a 850 kg (1,874 lb) payload. Largely unchanged in appearance from the 120-series, which continued to be built as a cheaper version, it was produced from 1957 to 1961. The 220 can be identified by its different grille, featuring a more pronounced frame. During this time four models were produced: 220 (1957–1958), 221 (1958–1959), 222 (1960), and 223 (introduced in July 1959[13]). The chassis was based on the 210 series sedans. Two engines were available: the 37 PS Nissan C engine, and the 48 PS Nissan E engine. Introduced in August 1958, the G220 had a 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) payload and a 300 mm (12 in) longer wheelbase; there were also G221 and G222 models offered.[14] The E engine was originally only used in models sold on the export market. The 220 was the first Datsun truck to be equipped with a 12 volt electrical system. The clutch was now hydraulically operated, with a hanging pedal.[11]

Double cab and delivery van versions were available. Side badges were "Datsun 1000" or "Datsun 1200". There was also a round badge on the dashboard that said "Datsun 1000" or "Datsun 1200", depending on the engine. A long bed version was introduced with the 222. As a low cost option, a lightly changed model of the D10 sidevalve-engined predecessor was introduced in October 1957 (the Datsun 124), followed by the Datsun 125 in 1959 and finally the Datsun 126 in 1960. The 125 and 126 were powered by the B-1, an improved version of the D10 with 27 PS (20 kW).

 
The 1959 Datsun 221 pickup, with more traditional turn signal locations next to the front grille

The original 220 had distinct front turn signals mounted atop the fenders, not far ahead of the windshield. On the improved 221 model (October 1958), these were replaced by more conventionally placed units next to the grille as US regulations did not permit the original layout.[14] Another development which resulted from exposure to the American market was a strengthened rear axle which was also capable of prolonged highway speeds.

The 223 was powered by the new 1.2-liter E-1 engine, rated at 60 PS.[citation needed] The 223 received a round "60 HP" badge on the fenders. The 223 also had a revised chassis and suspension system. The front I-beam suspension used on the 220, 221 and 222 was replaced with an independent front suspension with torsion bars. The steering was updated to a worm-and-roller system while the brakes were now power assisted. These new systems took advantage of parts developed for the not-yet released Cedric large sedan.[15]

In 1958 the Datsun 220 (and a 210 sedan) was exhibited at the Los Angeles Auto Show, with American exports beginning soon after. It was the 220 series that established Datsun in the American market.

Datsun 320 edit

Datsun 320
 
1964 Datsun 1200 (standard bed)
Overview
Production1961–1965
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 2-door pickup
  • 2-door coupe utility
  • 2-door double cab pickup
  • 3-door van/panel van
LayoutFR layout
RelatedDatsun Bluebird (310)
Powertrain
Engine1.2 L E-1 I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,470 mm (97.2 in)

In August 1961 the new 320 series was released. It was produced until 1965 in three series (320–322). The 320 series underpinnings were largely inherited from the earlier 120/220, although with clear improvements and using body panels and overall design language of the new 310-series Bluebird.[13] It used the Nissan E-1 engine which had already been seen in the earlier 223. This engine produced 60 PS. Nissan updated the larger commercially focused Nissan Junior in 1962.

All Datsun trucks kept the A-arm torsion bar front suspension with leaf-sprung rear ends and had a 1/2 ton load capacity. Rear end gearing was a low 4.875:1 along with a four-speed transmission; as a result, the 320 was not freeway friendly above 60 mph. Fender emblems showed "Datsun 1200" and "60 HP" ("55ps" for models sold in Japan) with a "Datsun" emblem on the front nose of the hood.

 
1964 Datsun 1200 (N320 "Sports Pick-Up" with integrated cab)

Available body styles include a single cab "truck" (320), a long wheelbase single cab truck (G320)[citation needed], a double cab "pickup" with flush sides (U320), and a three-door "van" (V320). Though described (and taxed) as a van in the Japanese market, the V320 is essentially a two-door station wagon. The 320 came in two cab and bed versions: Regular, and as the N320 "Sports Pick-Up" (1963–65) variation which is a rarer (around 1,000 produced) version with the cab and bed of a one-piece design. Its back half is greatly different than that of the standard, separate bed 320 pick-up; it uses much of the rear sheet metal and the taillights from the V320 Light Van.

 
Datsun V320 Van

Bed and luggage space were in addition to the expansion, with the support of the market characteristics and the robust chassis engine was easy to handle, it was a best seller in the truck market segment.

The chassis was also a sales hit 310 in the reinforcement of the type Datsun Bluebird 310, a variation of the same series, in which the X-members plus a reinforcement of the Fairlady roadster of the S310-type CSP311. It was also used for the new Silvia coupé.

In 1964 the 320 underwent minor changes. After having adding the failed Light Stout, Toyota took over Hino's Briska and then continued with the Hilux. Mazda also competed in this segment, with the Mazda B-Series. In 1960, Nissan assumed operations of the Minsei Diesel Industries, Ltd., renaming the company as Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd (now UD Trucks).

Datsun 520 edit

Datsun 520 & 521
 
1965 Datsun 520
Overview
Production1965–1972
Model years1966–1972
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 2-door pickup (separate/flush)
  • 2-door double cab pickup
  • 3-door van/panel van
LayoutFR layout
RelatedNissan Bluebird 410
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1.3 L J13 I4 (520/521)
  • 1.5 L J15 I4 (521)
  • 1.6 L L16 I4 (521)
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,530 mm (99.6 in)[16]
  • 2,770 mm (109.1 in) (G520/521)[16]

The Datsun 520 was built from May 1965 until May 1968, when it was facelifted and became the 521. The 420 designation, which was next in sequence, was skipped as it is a homophone for the Japanese word for "rudeness" or "impolite" (see Japanese wordplay).[17] It used the new 1.3-litre, 67 hp Nissan J13. In 1965 and 1966 the 520 had two headlights (one per side). For 1967, the 520 was slightly redesigned and received quad headlights (two per side). This design was carried on until the end of 520 production. Single cab (520, and L520 for left-hand drive version), LWB Single cab (G520), Double cab (U520) and delivery van (V520) versions were available. "G" was used to identify the long wheelbase versions. The fender emblems said "Datsun 1300". A grille emblem was added in 1966 and simply said "D". In late 1967 a slightly altered model appeared, now with a slightly changed chrome grille with a distinct frame.[18]

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. This meant a flattened bonnet and front fenders as well as a new grille design.[16] It used the Nissan J engines (the previously mentioned J13 or the larger J15, rated at 77 hp) and later had a 70 kW (94 hp; 95 PS) Nissan L16 engine,[citation needed] always with a straight rear axle. The 520 strongly resembles a Datsun 410/411 from the front, since it shares most sheet metal with that car. The fender emblems said "Datsun 1300", "Datsun 1500" or "Datsun 1600" (depending on engine fitment). Van/delivery van (V521) and double cab (U521) versions were also available. It was manufactured from June 1968 until 1972, preceded by the 520 and followed by the 620. The 521 was the first compact half-ton pickup sold in the American market, in 1968[citation needed].

In 1968, larger load carrying duties were now shared with the Datsun Cabstar, a cabover truck sharing a chassis with the third generation Nissan Junior.

Datsun 620 edit

Datsun 620
 
Datsun 620
Overview
Also called
  • Datsun 680 (South Africa)
  • Datsun 1500 (Argentina, Costa Rica)
  • Yue Loong 752/753 (Taiwan)
Production1972–1979
Model years1973–1979
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassCompact truck
Body style
  • 2-door pickup
  • 2-door long bed pickup
  • 2-door extended cab pickup (King Cab)
  • 4-door pickup
  • 3-door delivery van
  • 2-door coupe utility (U620)
LayoutFR layout
RelatedNissan Bluebird 610
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 3-speed 3N71 automatic
  • 4-speed F4W63 manual (1972–1973)
  • 4-speed F4W71 manual (1974–1979)
  • 5-speed FS5W71B manual (option from 1977)
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,545 mm (100.2 in)[19]
  • 2,785 mm (109.6 in) (G/GN620)[19]

In February 1972, the Datsun 620 truck was released and was in production until 1979. It was a regular cab truck (a longer "King Cab" [Nissan's trademark for their extended cab trucks] version was released in 1977) and two wheelbases were offered, for a total of six different models. There was also a delivery van version, offered only in Japan. Naturally there were bare chassis models, and many importers installed locally made flat decks. There was also the U620, which is a crew cab "Utility" version. It uses a shorter, fully integrated bed to allow comfortably seating four people. The U620 was essentially a 620 pickup from the doors forward, with the bed and rear end being the only difference. Nissan continued the strong rhythms and styling of its previous vehicles, with a shoulder "wing line" or "Bullet Side" accent running alongside the vehicle. In most of the world the 620 was equipped with the J15, producing 57 kW (77 hp; 78 PS) and a claimed top speed of 135 km/h (84 mph).[20] A 2.2 liter diesel engine with 49 kW (66 hp; 67 PS) was later made available in many markets.[citation needed]

 
Datsun 620

The 620 was also the first Datsun pickup truck to be available with a longer "King Cab" passenger compartment (called "Custom" in Japan). This used the bed from the normal 620 truck, but has a cabin stretched by 24 cm (10 in), all placed on the longer wheelbase.[21]

The 620 was redesigned slightly for 1978, with changes to grille and front bumper. The suspension was also revised, increasing track at both ends by 30 mm (1.2 in). This also marked a name change in South Africa, where it had been sold simply as the Datsun one-ton pick-up, to "Datsun 680".[22] A four-door crew cab variant was also offered in some markets.

North America edit

In North America, the 620 continued to use the Nissan L engine. The 1972 and 1973 models were powered by the L16 engine (96 hp), the 1974 model used the L18 engine (100 hp), and the 1975 through 1979 models used the L20B engine (110 hp SAE Gross).[citation needed]) SAE Net rating was 97 hp (72 kW). This was a "50-state car", with an EGR system for pollution control which sufficed to meet California's stringent emissions standards without a catalytic converter.[23] The 620 was available with two wheelbases and also as the extended King Cab model from 1977. In Canada, Nissan marketed the 620 as the "Sportruck",[24] and in the United States as the "Li'l Hustler". In North America it was generally treated as transportation, with 40% of buyers saying that they never used the truck for "work".[25] The standard transmissions were the F4W63 four-speed (1972 and 1973) and F4W71 four-speed (1974 to 1979). In 1977, the optional FS5W71B five-speed manual transmission became available. The 3N71 three-speed automatic became available as an option in mid-1972. This was the first series to offer an automatic transmission as an option (all model series before the 620 only had manual transmissions). Final drive gearing was 4.375:1.

Side badges read "DATSUN 1600" or simply "DATSUN". The grille badge was two colored stripes (one red and one blue) behind the word "DATSUN". The 620 was known[by whom?] for its durability and weather resistance despite its small size, along with engines known for their reliability.[citation needed] As a result, the 620 was competing with the larger American pickup trucks, which in turn gave Datsun a strong reputation in the United States.[citation needed] A number of innovations were introduced with the 620: first long-bed (1975),[third-party source needed],[26] first extended-cab (1977), front disc brakes (1978), and electronic ignition (1978).[citation needed]

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Datsun/Nissan 720 edit

Datsun 720
 
1980 Datsun 720 2-door "King Cab" (US)
Overview
Also called
  • Yue Loong "Thunderbird" 755 (TW)
  • Nissan 720 (1985–1986)
  • Nissan 1800/J18 (Chile)
  • Nissan Junior 720 (Colombia)
  • Nissan Professional (Thailand)
  • Nissan/Datsun Estaquitas (Mexico)
Production
  • 1979–1986 (Japan)
  • 1980–1986 (US)
  • 1980–1991 (Mexico)
  • 1980–1987 (Taiwan)
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFR layout / F4 layout
RelatedNissan Violet 710
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 4-speed manual (up to 1983 USA)
  • 5-speed manual
  • 3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,575 mm (101.4 in) (SWB)
  • 2,815 mm (110.8 in) (LWB)
Width
  • 1,610 mm (63.4 in) (2WD)
  • 1,685 mm (66.3 in) (4WD)

In October 1979, Nissan introduced the Datsun 720 as successor to the 620. A four-door crew cab version of the 720 was available in most markets (although not in North America). In addition, some overseas models continued with the early style beds in the later model years as well as the lower cost round headlamps, and included various combinations of Datsun and Nissan badging while retaining the Datsun name throughout all model years. In Japan, round headlights were standard but higher-end models like the GL received square headlamps.[27] In Japan, the standard engine was originally the J16 but in 1982 this was changed to the more modern Z16 derivative.[28]

In 1983, the front end underwent a transformation with a larger grille, bumper, and corner lights. There was also a revised dashboard with round instead of square gauges. At the same time, the regular cab was lengthened slightly and the air extractor vents behind the cab doors changed from the high "flag" look to long, narrow ones that matched the height of the window opening. The cabs of the King Cab versions were unchanged.

Engine and Drivetrain edit

 
Nissan 720 2-door (US)

In 1980, US models were powered by Datsun's 2.0L carbureted L20B I4 engine, but soon after switched to the Nissan NAPS-Z engine line for 1981 (Z22S). "NAPS" was the terminology Nissan used to describe their pollution control technology as a result of emission regulation laws having been enacted in Japan, starting in 1975. In the Middle East, it was powered by Datsun's 1.8 L carbureted L18 engine. The 1981–1982 models used the Z22 carbureted 2.2 L engine and an optional SD22 diesel of the same displacement. In mid-1983, Nissan introduced the Z24 2.4 liter twin spark four-cylinder engine, producing 77 kW (103 hp; 104 PS),[citation needed] 2.3 L SD23 OHV diesel four, and the SD25 diesel.

 
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). The Z24 was upgraded to Z24i single-point fuel-injection for some 1986 ST models. The rest of the world had versions with the smaller 1.5 L J15, 1.6 L J16 or 1.8 L L18 carbureted engines. The 720 Series was never available with any of the Z22E or Z20E multi-port fuel injected engines.

North America edit

In the US, the 720 came in regular cab and "King Cab" models, with regular and long bed options with standard (GL), deluxe (DX), and "Sport Truck" (ST) trim packages, all of which had two doors. In addition, from 1984 to 1986 a covered utility body style like that of the first generation 4Runner was available as an aftermarket conversion by a company called Matrix3 called the Bushmaster. The Datsun 720 was available in both 2WD and 4WD configurations, the latter having a divorced transfer case. The long wheelbase 2WD trucks (King Cab, short bed, and regular cab, long bed) had a two-piece driveshaft with a center support bearing. The dome light could fold rearward, to provide illumination to the bed.

The 720 was assembled in the then- newly built Smyrna, Tennessee plant from the 1983.5 model year until 1986. However, Nissan of Mexico continued to build the pickup until 1991, 1992 being its last official model year. They were exported to the whole of Latin America.

The 1980 to 1983 models were called the "Datsun 720". They had single wall beds with outside rolled lips and rope ties, two faux hood vents (some had real vents), and tail lights on the lower rear valance (similar to the 620). These vehicles were badged with a small Datsun logo on the driver's side of the grill, a raised plastic Datsun badge on the front fenders, a large Datsun embossed on the rear tailgate, as well as Datsun stickers on the bottom left of the tailgate, and model designation on the right. The owner's manual and service manuals retained the Datsun name.

For a limited period, 1984 models built in the US had the single wall beds with rope ties, yet used tail lights on the rear bed corners with amber turn signals over the red stop/tail lights while the backup lights remained under the tailgate. These "in-between" models were a combination of Datsun and Nissan badging, with Nissan replacing Datsun in similar fashion to the earlier models, but incorporated a "Datsun by Nissan" plastic trim piece on the front fenders, and "Datsun by Nissan" stickers on the tailgate. The late model trucks produced from 1983.5 to 1986 used double wall, smooth sided beds, with revised tail lights on the corners which resembled those on Chevrolet/GMC S-series trucks. The badging was exclusively Nissan (going along with Nissan's rebranding and conversion of 1,100 Datsun dealerships to Nissan dealerships), with the name officially being "Nissan 720", which is found in the owner's manual, service manual, and literature from the period.

Trim options edit

Lil' Hustler edit

This was a continuation of the Lil' Hustler line from the 620 generation. It was a bare-bones truck that was only available as a regular cab with a 1.8 m (6 ft) bed, and was discontinued after 1982, although the 1983 model year did have the Hustler logo. Canadian models had a 3 spoke/3 horn button steering wheel with a round central "Datsun" horn button.

MPG edit

Unlike the GL, the MPG model of the Nissan 720 was a stripped-down version of the truck to improve fuel economy. Unlike the others it had only a driver side mirror, single walled bed, vinyl bench seat, and other bare bone accommodations. What really set this model apart was its drivetrain. It featured the 2.0L Z20 motor that was fed by a carburetor. Its compression ratio was at a high 9.4 to 1, and produced 95 hp (71 kW) and 112 lb⋅ft (152 N⋅m) of torque. It was able to do this because it featured a knock sensor that would retard the timing by about 10 degrees to prevent the engine from knocking. This resulted in excellent fuel economy but at the cost of emissions. For that reason this truck was not sold in the California market.

GL edit

The standard (GL) single cab Datsun 720 came with a front bench seat made of single color non-patterned cloth and leather in blue, black, or tan to match the interior trim color of the vehicle. It had optional factory air-conditioning and contained a simple gauge cluster with speedometer, fuel, and water temperature gauges (with blank faces in place of the tachometer and clock), as well as sliding glass rear window. A radio and cruise control were options installed by the dealership. These vehicles came in long bed, short bed, or cab-and-chassis styles with the later having a "heavy duty" option of dual rear wheels.

DX edit

The 2WD deluxe model came with front bench seats of varying patterns to match the door trim and interior in blue, black or tan. 4WD models had two bucket-style seats, and incorporated a center console with voltmeter and oil pressure gauges. Both drivetrain options had single and King Cab variants. These models came with factory air conditioning, an AM-FM radio of two different types, a tachometer and/or a clock in the gauge cluster, an option of either rear sliding windows or single-pane window with defroster, as well as optional cruise control. Beds both long and short were available. In addition, there were roll-bar and bumper-brush guard options for the 4WD variant that were installed by the dealership with mounting points for off-road and fog lights. Switches for these were placed in the center console below (1980 to pre-1983.5) and above (Post 1983.5 to 1986) the voltmeter and oil pressure gauges.

XE edit

The 2WD Luxury model came only in king cab variants and featured several standard and unique features. For the exterior, it came with a two tone paint job, chrome bumpers, mirrors and grille. It also had Nissan brand hexagonal hubcaps, whitewall tires, and sun roof. For the interior, this top-of-the-line model came with full carpeting, bucket seats, tachometer, quartz clock, intermittent wipers, center console, and woodgrain accents on the dash and door. Like the other trucks, it was powered by the Z24 and offered both a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic.

ST edit

The 2WD and 4WD sport truck package came with factory air-conditioning as well as the clock and tachometer in the cluster as standard with exclusive gradient-patterned bucket seats for both drivetrains (with the 4WD versions offering the center console and gauges of the DX model, and the 2WD having center console storage in place of the transfer case lever), as well as King Cab variants. It had similar radio, back-glass, cruise control, and roll-bar/brush guard options as the DX trim. The sport truck package also was the only package with standard power windows and locks (all other packages only received manual locks and windows), as well as a tilting sunroof. ST stickers were placed on the end of the rear quarter panels. Ironically, the ST package had no performance modifications, however in the 1986 model year it had an optional Z24i single-port fuel injected engine.

Bushmaster edit

From 1984 to 1986 a covered utility body style was available in the US called the Bushmaster. The Bushmaster was an aftermarket/dealer conversion done by the Matrix3 company. It was created from a King Cab 4WD model, welding the cab and bed of the truck together along with a custom bed topper which increased the height of the whole vehicle. The interior was completely carpeted, and incorporated a rear folding bench seat similar to the first generation Toyota 4Runner. This option is exceedingly rare, and is considered a predecessor to the Pathfinder.[29]

Europe edit

The United Kingdom only received the longer wheelbase, as a standard bed 1-tonner with the L18 engine or as the four-wheel drive 2.2-litre King Cab with 96 hp (72 kW; 97 PS).[30] Australia only received the SD25 and the Z22S.

In most European markets the 720 was sold as the Datsun PickUp (regular cab) or Datsun King Cab. As elsewhere in the world, the "Nissan" name gradually replaced Datsun in 1983 and 1984. The SD22 diesel in European trim produces 64 PS (47 kW; 63 hp) while the 1.8-liter L18-engined versions offered 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp).[31]

Fitted with a 1.6-liter engine, this was the first vehicle to emerge from Nissan/TEOKAR's new assembly plant in Volos, Greece, in February 1980.[32]

Model Codes edit

Engine 1471 cc J15 I4 1567 cc J16 I4 1595 cc Z16 I4 1751 cc J18 I4 1770 cc L18 I4 1770 cc Z18 I4 1952 cc L20B I4 1952 cc Z20S I4 2188 cc Z22S I4 2389 cc Z24 I4
2389 cc Z24i I4
2164 cc SD22 I4 2289 cc SD23 I4 2488 cc SD25 I4
Power (JDM) 59 kW (79 hp; 80 PS) 82 PS (60 kW) 70 kW (94 hp; 95 PS) 66 kW (89 hp; 90 PS) 48 kW (64 hp; 65 PS) 54 kW (72 hp; 73 PS)
Power (US) 72 kW (97 hp; 98 PS) 72 kW (97 hp; 98 PS) 73 kW (98 hp; 99 PS) 77 kW (103 hp; 104 PS)
106 hp (79 kW)
45 kW (61 hp; 62 PS) 52 kW (70 hp; 71 PS)
Power (Europe) 51 kW (68 hp; 69 PS) 59 kW (79 hp; 80 PS) 71 kW (96 hp; 97 PS) 47 kW (63 hp; 64 PS) 50 kW (67 hp; 68 PS) 53 kW (71 hp; 72 PS)
Power (others) 47 kW (63 hp; 64 PS) 57 kW (77 hp; 78 PS)
SWB 720 C720 T720 P720 D720 H720 F720 M720 N720 S720 A720 J720
SWB 4WD PY720 DY720 HY720 MY720 NY720 SY720 JY720
LWB G720/U720 CG720 TG720 PG720 DG720 HG720 FG720 NG720 SG720 AG720 JG720
LWB 4WD PGY720 DGY720 HGY720 MGY720/UMY720 NGY720 SGY720 AGY720 JGY720/UJY720
Leading letter K is for King Cab, U for the Double Cab (on late models this replaced the "G" for long wheelbase), R for the refrigerated box truck version, and E for the twin-wheel version. L after the first letter signifies left-hand drive.

Nissan D21 edit

Nissan D21
 
1990 Nissan Hardbody
Overview
ManufacturerNissan
Also called
  • Nissan Datsun (Japan)
  • Nissan Big M (Thailand)
  • Nissan Camiones (Mexico, 1993–2008)
  • Nissan D21 (Chile)
  • Nissan Fiera (Perú)
  • Nissan Hardbody[33]
  • Nissan King Cab
  • Nissan Navara
  • Nissan Pickup
  • Sanyou CY1020 (China)
  • Sanyou CY6500 (China)
  • Zhengzhou-Nissan PickUp D21 (China)
Production
  • US/CDN: November 1985 – 1997
  • MEX: 1993 – 2008
  • PRC: April 1995 – January 1999
  • THA: 1986 – 1998[34]
  • PHL: 1987 – 1998
Assembly
DesignerThomas Semple (1982)[37]
Body and chassis
ClassCompact pickup truck (1985–1997)
Body style
LayoutFR layout / F4 layout
RelatedNissan Pathfinder
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1.6 L Z16 I4
  • 1.6 L NA16 I4[38]
  • 1.8 L Z18 I4
  • 2.0 L NA20 I4
  • 2.0 L Z20 I4
  • 2.4 L Z24 I4
  • 2.4 L KA24E I4 (1990–1997)
  • 3.0 L VG30i V6 (1986–1989)
  • 3.0 L VG30E V6 (1990–1997)
  • 2.3 L TD23 I4 diesel (1987–1992)
  • 2.5 L TD25 I4 diesel (1988–1996)
  • 2.7 L TD27 I4 diesel (1988–1996)
  • 2.2 L CA488 I4 (1992–2001) (China)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 104.3 in (2,649 mm)
  • 116.1 in (2,949 mm)
Length
  • 174.6 in (4,435 mm)
  • 190 in (4,826.0 mm)
  • 195.5 in (4,966 mm)
Width
  • 65 in (1,651.0 mm)
  • 1986–1992 & 1995–97: 66.5 in (1,689 mm)
  • 1993–1997: 66.7 in (1,694 mm)
  • 1993–1997: 67.1 in (1,704 mm)
Height
  • 62.4 in (1,585 mm)
  • 62 in (1,574.8 mm)
  • 66.7 in (1,694 mm)
  • 67.1 in (1,704 mm)
Curb weight3,602 lb (1,634 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorDatsun Truck
SuccessorNissan Frontier

The D21 generation was the successor to the Datsun 720, sold as the Nissan Datsun Truck in Japan. The name Navara was used in some markets such as Australia.

Unlike previous generations, this model was available worldwide in two body styles. The "A" body was designed in Japan, and was available in single or dual cab variants, while the "S" body King Cab was designed in the United States, at Nissan's styling studios in San Diego, California.[39] Each version had unique front styling, with the American version having a different hood, and wider flared front guards. In a few countries, such as Australia, both versions were sold. This was also assembled in Greece for the local market, where it was marketed as the Nissan Pickup and King Cab.[32]

In North America, the company used the name "Datsun" from model years 1980 to 1984 then renamed itself "Nissan" beginning with the 1985 model year line of trucks and cars alike. Nonetheless, the Nissan pickups continued to be marketed in the Japanese home market as the "Nissan Datsun".[38] The D21 series were called Nissan Hardbody in the United States. "Hardbody" refers to the truck's double-wall bed and overall styling. The Hardbody was produced for the US market from November 1985 until 1997, and were direct competition to the Toyota compact pickup. The move from the 720 to the D21 Nissan series body style changed in January 1986 for the 1986½ model year so the new D21 and later Hardbody can easily be distinguished from the earlier 720 body style by its two large headlights rather than four smaller lights and a less boxy, more aggressive appearance. The Nissan Pathfinder was derived from the Hardbody Truck and started in the same model year with chassis code WD21.

 
1989 Nissan Navara (D21) DX 2-door cab chassis (Australia)
 
1989 Nissan Navara (D21) 4-door utility (Australia)
 
1989 Nissan Navara (D21) 4-door utility (Australia)

In the US, the Hardbody cab styles were 'Standard' and 'King' (also known as 'Extended'). Bed lengths were 'standard' 6-foot (2 m) and 'long' seven-foot. International markets also received the 'Crew Cab' (four-door) version with a short four and a half-foot bed.

Versions sold outside of North America came with a host of typically more economical engines, ranging from 1.6-litre gasoline fours up to a 2.7-litre diesel four-cylinder, including the SD25 and TD25 diesel engines. Four-cylinder and V6 engines were available.

In North America, a 2.4-litre four-cylinder Z24i engine was used until 1989 and produced 79 kW (106 hp; 107 PS) in US trim.[citation needed] For many markets a carburetted version of the Z24 was available, usually without much in the way of emissions controls. This model produces 74 kW (100 hp; 101 PS) at 4,800 rpm. For North America, the Z24 was replaced for the 1990 model year by the KA24E of similar displacement: a SOHC engine of respectable performance. Used in the 1990-1997 models, this engine featured a new three-valve-per-cylinder head and produces 97 kW (130 hp; 132 PS),[40] receiving the same engine configuration as the 240SX of the same year. The six-cylinder 3.0-litre VG30i (early years) or VG30E (later years) engine increased power and torque only modestly. This was the only engine option for the one-tonne longbed truck.[40] The V6 was no longer available in the US starting with the 1996 model year because Nissan was unable to meet the requirements of the new OBD-II emissions law in time.

Five-speed, including overdrive, manual transmissions were the most common, but an automatic transmission was an available option. Both rear-wheel-drive (4x2) and four-wheel-drive (4x4) versions were made in quantity. A limited slip differential was standard on the top 'SE' trim variants.

Major options included air conditioning, larger wheels/tires, sliding rear window, stereo, and rear bumper. There were several trims available including base, XE, and top-of-the-line SE. The XE could be ordered with a 'value package' starting in 1994 which included air conditioning, power mirrors, alloy wheels, and chrome on body trim such as the mirrors and bumpers. The SE was better equipped and could be ordered with the "sport power package" with sunroof, power windows, locks, and mirrors, air conditioning and special 15x8 inch "Robot" alloy wheels.

In 1992, Nissan had a crossover year in which the 1993 model year (mid-1992 to mid-1993 calendar year) had the dashboard of the 1986½–1992 model years with a slightly refreshed body appearance as well as some small interior changes and a revised instrument panel. In a first for the auto industry,[citation needed] this model used the new R134A air conditioning refrigerant.

In 1993, for the 1994 model year in North America, the D21 received its last major refresh which would last through 1997. Changes were a new ergonomic dashboard and much improved interior.

1995 was the first model year to comply with the new US Department of Transportation "high mount brake light" regulation requiring all trucks to have a brake light in the center of the rear at the top of the cab, though a temporary light had been added to the 1994 models.

In late 1995, a driver's side airbag was added as well as compliance with the new US safety rules.[clarification needed] Rear wheel ABS came with both 2WD and 4WD models beginning in 1990.

 
Nissan Hardbody Truck with updated interior, mild hood, bumper and grille refresh. (1993.5–1997)
 
Nissan Datsun (Japan)
 
Nissan Hardbody Truck (Mexico)

These Hardbody small pickup trucks sold very well worldwide,[citation needed] and are still often seen both on-road and off-road. The V6 engine had a timing belt that requires replacement every 60K miles. In the US, beginning in 1997, the new "D22" was officially named, "Frontier" and used a new DOHC 2.4 inline-four borrowed from the Nissan Altima. A newly modified "VG33" V6 was available in 1998 and ending production in the US in 2004. The new VG33E V6 had new, larger, 10 mm exhaust manifold studs in an attempt to decrease the risk of premature exhaust manifold stud failure, but still had limited success.

The D21 design was still available new in some Latin American countries, made in Mexico until the 2008 model year. In Mexico, a range of four basic variations of the D21 were sold together as the Nissan Camiones (literally "Nissan Trucks"). Nissan Mexicana ended production of the Camiones on 15 March 2008 after 15 years of production in the Cuernavaca plant.

The Nissan D21 was sold in Venezuela until at least 2014.[41]

Production of this model in China dates back to 1992, when Sammitr, a vehicle assembler of Thai origin, established a joint venture subsidiary in Changchun China: Changchun Sammitr (Sanyou in Chinese) Motor Co. Ltd., to produce parts and accessories. for motor vehicles, managing to produce under license the Pick-Up D21 under the name Sanyou CY1020 in Pick-Up version, and a van derived from it, the Sanyou CY6500. The CY1020 pickup was on sale for RMB 70,000, with a FAW CA488 engine, wheelbase 2950mm, dimensions 4750x 1650x 1560mm, and the CY6500 station wagon was on sale for RMB 72,000, had a 2210cc CA488 engine from the manufacturer local FAW. Its wheelbase is 2950 mm and measures (LxWxH) 5050 × 1 1650x 1670 mm. For both models, although Nissan bodies brought in CKD format from Thailand were used, the chassis was of the FAW CA1021U2 model. The manufacture of the Pick-Up extends from 1992 to 2001, and the van derived from it approximately from 1999 to 2001. The first purely local models of Nissan D21 series pickup trucks, manufactured by the joint venture established in 1993 between China's Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. and Japan's Nissan Motor Co, an alliance called Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd. They first began leaving the Zhengzhou production line in April 1995, remaining in production for a period of six years.[42]

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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 In Japan it was sold only in Nissan Bluebird Store locations Datsun TruckOverviewManufacturerNissan Nissan Shatai Production1955 1997 predecessors since 1934 Body and chassisClassCompact pickup truckLayoutFR layoutChronologyPredecessorDatsun 6147SuccessorNissan Navara Contents 1 Predecessors 1 1 Pre war 1 2 Post war 2 Datsun 120 2 1 Datsun 220 3 Datsun 320 4 Datsun 520 5 Datsun 620 5 1 North America 6 Datsun Nissan 720 6 1 Engine and Drivetrain 6 2 North America 6 2 1 Trim options 6 2 2 Lil Hustler 6 2 3 MPG 6 2 4 GL 6 2 5 DX 6 2 6 XE 6 2 7 ST 6 2 8 Bushmaster 6 3 Europe 6 4 Model Codes 7 Nissan D21 8 ReferencesPredecessors editPre war edit nbsp 1938 Datsun 17T Truck 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 1 Post war edit The 17T was followed by the post war Datsun 1121 in 1946 2 which was nearly identical technically but had an extremely simple body made out of simple pressed metal with almost no chrome and many body parts made from wood to enable production in resource starved early post war Japan Early trucks also depended on leftover stocks of pre war parts 3 The engine was the 15 PS 11 kW Type 7 unit As the supply situation improved the new 2124 and then 2225 took over in July 1947 and at the end of November of the same year A rapid stream of changes and new model numbers followed in this early post war area as pre war parts dried up and new designs were substituted 3 The naming followed a clear system the first number represented the chassis engine iteration with 1 being the pre war 17T design The second digit was for the bonnet and grille the third digit for the cab and the fourth and final digit for the rear body 1121 thus had mostly pre war parts with a post war design for the cab The 2225 had post war chassis and front end designs with a fourth redesign of the rear bodywork The grille was a plain painted pressed steel piece Some numbers were assigned but never used such as rear body designs 2 and 3 The 2225 was succeeded by the 2125 at the end of July 1948 this seemingly retrograde step marked the return to the more ornate pre war 17T grille 4 In January 1949 the 3135 took over followed by the January 1950 3145 model with a slightly different cabin In August 1950 the Datsun 4146 arrived introducing the 860 cc Type 10 engine with 15 kW 20 hp 20 PS 5 The 4146 also had a bit more chrome trim included as well as a stronger transmission 6 The power increase allowed for a somewhat bigger cargo area but top speed only crept up from 67 to 70 km h 42 to 43 mph 7 In 1951 the 5147 appeared introducing a longer wheelbase of 2 150 mm 84 6 in rather than the 2 005 mm 78 9 in chassis which had been used for seventeen years 5 Most important was the introduction of hydraulic brakes replacing the original mechanical units The 5147 was succeeded two years later by the final 6147 model which received the 25 PS 18 kW 25 hp D 10 version of the old sidevalve engine The extra power output was made possible because of higher quality petrol allowing for higher compression rates 5 Although somewhat longer and with a bigger engine the Datsun 6147 remained very similar to the prewar type 15 truck Payload increased from 500 to 600 kg 1 100 to 1 300 lb while overall length increased to 3 406 mm 134 1 in 7 A rare double cab version the DU 5 was introduced alongside the 6147 8 9 The 6147 was built until the 1955 introduction of the all new 120 series truck Datsun 120 editDatsun 120 220 nbsp Datsun 220OverviewProduction1955 1961Model years1956 1961AssemblyNissan Shatai Hiratsuka Kanagawa JapanBody and chassisBody style2 door pickup2 door double cab pickup3 door van panel vanLayoutFR layoutRelatedDatsun Bluebird 110Datsun Bluebird 210PowertrainEngine860 cc Type 10 I4 120 124 860 cc B 1 I4 125 126 988 cc C I4 220 222 1189 cc E I4 export 1189 cc E 1 I4 223 Transmission4 speed manual nbsp 1955 Datsun 120 truck 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 Until 1959 it used the 25 PS 860 cc Datsun Type 10 engine with a four speed floor shift column shift for the 123 and later versions manual transmission It was joined with a larger commercially focused vehicle called the Nissan Junior This was one of the first Nissan products to be sold in Europe when an order of 200 units were shipped to Spain in 1956 10 During its six years in production six main models were built 120 Jan to Dec 1955 122 Dec 1955 to May 1956 and 123 Jun 1956 to Sep 1957 For reasons unknown Nissan skipped the 121 designation The L123 was the first left hand drive version built by Nissan in response to requests from importers in the Middle East 11 The L123 also received the new hydraulic clutch system developed for the upcoming 210 220 cars and trucks as Nissan s engineers did not want to use a rod to transfer clutch pedal movements fearing vibrations and noise 11 After the introduction of the re engined 220 series truck the Datsun 124 was introduced in October 1957 as a modernized low cost option It continued to use the same bodywork and engine as the 123 although with less chrome trim 12 This was then followed by the re engined Datsun 125 in 1959 and finally by the Datsun 126 in 1960 While the 124 was still powered by the Type 10 engine the 125 and 126 received an improved version of this engine called the B 1 rated at 27 PS 20 kW Datsun 220 edit nbsp Datsun U220 Coupe utility In November 1957 the type 220 was introduced able to carry a 850 kg 1 874 lb payload Largely unchanged in appearance from the 120 series which continued to be built as a cheaper version it was produced from 1957 to 1961 The 220 can be identified by its different grille featuring a more pronounced frame During this time four models were produced 220 1957 1958 221 1958 1959 222 1960 and 223 introduced in July 1959 13 The chassis was based on the 210 series sedans Two engines were available the 37 PS Nissan C engine and the 48 PS Nissan E engine Introduced in August 1958 the G220 had a 1 000 kg 2 200 lb payload and a 300 mm 12 in longer wheelbase there were also G221 and G222 models offered 14 The E engine was originally only used in models sold on the export market The 220 was the first Datsun truck to be equipped with a 12 volt electrical system The clutch was now hydraulically operated with a hanging pedal 11 Double cab and delivery van versions were available Side badges were Datsun 1000 or Datsun 1200 There was also a round badge on the dashboard that said Datsun 1000 or Datsun 1200 depending on the engine A long bed version was introduced with the 222 As a low cost option a lightly changed model of the D10 sidevalve engined predecessor was introduced in October 1957 the Datsun 124 followed by the Datsun 125 in 1959 and finally the Datsun 126 in 1960 The 125 and 126 were powered by the B 1 an improved version of the D10 with 27 PS 20 kW nbsp The 1959 Datsun 221 pickup with more traditional turn signal locations next to the front grille The original 220 had distinct front turn signals mounted atop the fenders not far ahead of the windshield On the improved 221 model October 1958 these were replaced by more conventionally placed units next to the grille as US regulations did not permit the original layout 14 Another development which resulted from exposure to the American market was a strengthened rear axle which was also capable of prolonged highway speeds The 223 was powered by the new 1 2 liter E 1 engine rated at 60 PS citation needed The 223 received a round 60 HP badge on the fenders The 223 also had a revised chassis and suspension system The front I beam suspension used on the 220 221 and 222 was replaced with an independent front suspension with torsion bars The steering was updated to a worm and roller system while the brakes were now power assisted These new systems took advantage of parts developed for the not yet released Cedric large sedan 15 In 1958 the Datsun 220 and a 210 sedan was exhibited at the Los Angeles Auto Show with American exports beginning soon after It was the 220 series that established Datsun in the American market Datsun 320 editDatsun 320 nbsp 1964 Datsun 1200 standard bed OverviewProduction1961 1965AssemblyNissan Shatai Hiratsuka Kanagawa JapanSamut Prakan ThailandBody and chassisBody style2 door pickup2 door coupe utility2 door double cab pickup3 door van panel vanLayoutFR layoutRelatedDatsun Bluebird 310 PowertrainEngine1 2 L E 1 I4DimensionsWheelbase2 470 mm 97 2 in In August 1961 the new 320 series was released It was produced until 1965 in three series 320 322 The 320 series underpinnings were largely inherited from the earlier 120 220 although with clear improvements and using body panels and overall design language of the new 310 series Bluebird 13 It used the Nissan E 1 engine which had already been seen in the earlier 223 This engine produced 60 PS Nissan updated the larger commercially focused Nissan Junior in 1962 All Datsun trucks kept the A arm torsion bar front suspension with leaf sprung rear ends and had a 1 2 ton load capacity Rear end gearing was a low 4 875 1 along with a four speed transmission as a result the 320 was not freeway friendly above 60 mph Fender emblems showed Datsun 1200 and 60 HP 55ps for models sold in Japan with a Datsun emblem on the front nose of the hood nbsp 1964 Datsun 1200 N320 Sports Pick Up with integrated cab Available body styles include a single cab truck 320 a long wheelbase single cab truck G320 citation needed a double cab pickup with flush sides U320 and a three door van V320 Though described and taxed as a van in the Japanese market the V320 is essentially a two door station wagon The 320 came in two cab and bed versions Regular and as the N320 Sports Pick Up 1963 65 variation which is a rarer around 1 000 produced version with the cab and bed of a one piece design Its back half is greatly different than that of the standard separate bed 320 pick up it uses much of the rear sheet metal and the taillights from the V320 Light Van nbsp Datsun V320 Van Bed and luggage space were in addition to the expansion with the support of the market characteristics and the robust chassis engine was easy to handle it was a best seller in the truck market segment The chassis was also a sales hit 310 in the reinforcement of the type Datsun Bluebird 310 a variation of the same series in which the X members plus a reinforcement of the Fairlady roadster of the S310 type CSP311 It was also used for the new Silvia coupe In 1964 the 320 underwent minor changes After having adding the failed Light Stout Toyota took over Hino s Briska and then continued with the Hilux Mazda also competed in this segment with the Mazda B Series In 1960 Nissan assumed operations of the Minsei Diesel Industries Ltd renaming the company as Nissan Diesel Motor Co Ltd now UD Trucks Datsun 520 editDatsun 520 amp 521 nbsp 1965 Datsun 520OverviewProduction1965 1972Model years1966 1972AssemblyNissan Shatai Hiratsuka Kanagawa JapanSamut Prakan ThailandAuckland New ZealandBody and chassisBody style2 door pickup separate flush 2 door double cab pickup3 door van panel vanLayoutFR layoutRelatedNissan Bluebird 410PowertrainEngine1 3 L J13 I4 520 521 1 5 L J15 I4 521 1 6 L L16 I4 521 DimensionsWheelbase2 530 mm 99 6 in 16 2 770 mm 109 1 in G520 521 16 The Datsun 520 was built from May 1965 until May 1968 when it was facelifted and became the 521 The 420 designation which was next in sequence was skipped as it is a homophone for the Japanese word for rudeness or impolite see Japanese wordplay 17 It used the new 1 3 litre 67 hp Nissan J13 In 1965 and 1966 the 520 had two headlights one per side For 1967 the 520 was slightly redesigned and received quad headlights two per side This design was carried on until the end of 520 production Single cab 520 and L520 for left hand drive version LWB Single cab G520 Double cab U520 and delivery van V520 versions were available G was used to identify the long wheelbase versions The fender emblems said Datsun 1300 A grille emblem was added in 1966 and simply said D In late 1967 a slightly altered model appeared now with a slightly changed chrome grille with a distinct frame 18 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 This meant a flattened bonnet and front fenders as well as a new grille design 16 It used the Nissan J engines the previously mentioned J13 or the larger J15 rated at 77 hp and later had a 70 kW 94 hp 95 PS Nissan L16 engine citation needed always with a straight rear axle The 520 strongly resembles a Datsun 410 411 from the front since it shares most sheet metal with that car The fender emblems said Datsun 1300 Datsun 1500 or Datsun 1600 depending on engine fitment Van delivery van V521 and double cab U521 versions were also available It was manufactured from June 1968 until 1972 preceded by the 520 and followed by the 620 The 521 was the first compact half ton pickup sold in the American market in 1968 citation needed In 1968 larger load carrying duties were now shared with the Datsun Cabstar a cabover truck sharing a chassis with the third generation Nissan Junior nbsp Rear view of Datsun 1300 520 US nbsp 1970 Datsun 1500 double cab facelift U521 Datsun 620 editDatsun 620 nbsp Datsun 620OverviewAlso calledDatsun 680 South Africa Datsun 1500 Argentina Costa Rica Yue Loong 752 753 Taiwan Production1972 1979Model years1973 1979AssemblyNissan Shatai Hiratsuka Kanagawa JapanSamut Prakan ThailandMakati PhilippinesAuckland New ZealandBody and chassisClassCompact truckBody style2 door pickup2 door long bed pickup2 door extended cab pickup King Cab 4 door pickup3 door delivery van2 door coupe utility U620 LayoutFR layoutRelatedNissan Bluebird 610PowertrainEngine1 5 L J15 I41 6 L L16 I41 8 L L18 I42 0 L L20B I42 2 L SD22 diesel I4 R620 Transmission3 speed 3N71 automatic4 speed F4W63 manual 1972 1973 4 speed F4W71 manual 1974 1979 5 speed FS5W71B manual option from 1977 DimensionsWheelbase2 545 mm 100 2 in 19 2 785 mm 109 6 in G GN620 19 In February 1972 the Datsun 620 truck was released and was in production until 1979 It was a regular cab truck a longer King Cab Nissan s trademark for their extended cab trucks version was released in 1977 and two wheelbases were offered for a total of six different models There was also a delivery van version offered only in Japan Naturally there were bare chassis models and many importers installed locally made flat decks There was also the U620 which is a crew cab Utility version It uses a shorter fully integrated bed to allow comfortably seating four people The U620 was essentially a 620 pickup from the doors forward with the bed and rear end being the only difference Nissan continued the strong rhythms and styling of its previous vehicles with a shoulder wing line or Bullet Side accent running alongside the vehicle In most of the world the 620 was equipped with the J15 producing 57 kW 77 hp 78 PS and a claimed top speed of 135 km h 84 mph 20 A 2 2 liter diesel engine with 49 kW 66 hp 67 PS was later made available in many markets citation needed nbsp Datsun 620 The 620 was also the first Datsun pickup truck to be available with a longer King Cab passenger compartment called Custom in Japan This used the bed from the normal 620 truck but has a cabin stretched by 24 cm 10 in all placed on the longer wheelbase 21 The 620 was redesigned slightly for 1978 with changes to grille and front bumper The suspension was also revised increasing track at both ends by 30 mm 1 2 in This also marked a name change in South Africa where it had been sold simply as the Datsun one ton pick up to Datsun 680 22 A four door crew cab variant was also offered in some markets North America edit In North America the 620 continued to use the Nissan L engine The 1972 and 1973 models were powered by the L16 engine 96 hp the 1974 model used the L18 engine 100 hp and the 1975 through 1979 models used the L20B engine 110 hp SAE Gross citation needed SAE Net rating was 97 hp 72 kW This was a 50 state car with an EGR system for pollution control which sufficed to meet California s stringent emissions standards without a catalytic converter 23 The 620 was available with two wheelbases and also as the extended King Cab model from 1977 In Canada Nissan marketed the 620 as the Sportruck 24 and in the United States as the Li l Hustler In North America it was generally treated as transportation with 40 of buyers saying that they never used the truck for work 25 The standard transmissions were the F4W63 four speed 1972 and 1973 and F4W71 four speed 1974 to 1979 In 1977 the optional FS5W71B five speed manual transmission became available The 3N71 three speed automatic became available as an option in mid 1972 This was the first series to offer an automatic transmission as an option all model series before the 620 only had manual transmissions Final drive gearing was 4 375 1 Side badges read DATSUN 1600 or simply DATSUN The grille badge was two colored stripes one red and one blue behind the word DATSUN The 620 was known by whom for its durability and weather resistance despite its small size along with engines known for their reliability citation needed As a result the 620 was competing with the larger American pickup trucks which in turn gave Datsun a strong reputation in the United States citation needed A number of innovations were introduced with the 620 first long bed 1975 third party source needed 26 first extended cab 1977 front disc brakes 1978 and electronic ignition 1978 citation needed Gallery nbsp Datsun U620 a rare Japanese market Utility version nbsp 1978 Datsun 1500 Crew Cab nbsp Datsun 620 Bullet Side pickup in Malaysia Datsun Nissan 720 editDatsun 720 nbsp 1980 Datsun 720 2 door King Cab US OverviewAlso calledYue Loong Thunderbird 755 TW Nissan 720 1985 1986 Nissan 1800 J18 Chile Nissan Junior 720 Colombia Nissan Professional Thailand Nissan Datsun Estaquitas Mexico Production1979 1986 Japan 1980 1986 US 1980 1991 Mexico 1980 1987 Taiwan AssemblyNissan Shatai Kanda Fukuoka JapanSamut Prakan ThailandMakati PhilippinesVolos Greece TEOKAR Smyrna Tennessee USMiaoli Sanyi TWAuckland New ZealandBody and chassisBody style2 door pickup4 door pickupLayoutFR layout F4 layoutRelatedNissan Violet 710PowertrainEnginepetrol 1 5 L J15 I41 6 L J16 I41 6 L Z16 I41 75 L J18 I4 Mexico and Chile 1 8 L Z18 I4 Chile 4WD 1980 1983 1 8 L L18 I42 0 L L20B I4 1979 5 1980 2 0 L Z20S I4 1981 2 2 L Z22S I4 1981 1982 2 4 L Z24 I4 1983 1986 2 4 L Z24i I4 option 1986 diesel 2 2 L SD22 I42 3 L SD23 I42 5 L SD25 I4Transmission4 speed manual up to 1983 USA 5 speed manual3 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 575 mm 101 4 in SWB 2 815 mm 110 8 in LWB Width1 610 mm 63 4 in 2WD 1 685 mm 66 3 in 4WD In October 1979 Nissan introduced the Datsun 720 as successor to the 620 A four door crew cab version of the 720 was available in most markets although not in North America In addition some overseas models continued with the early style beds in the later model years as well as the lower cost round headlamps and included various combinations of Datsun and Nissan badging while retaining the Datsun name throughout all model years In Japan round headlights were standard but higher end models like the GL received square headlamps 27 In Japan the standard engine was originally the J16 but in 1982 this was changed to the more modern Z16 derivative 28 In 1983 the front end underwent a transformation with a larger grille bumper and corner lights There was also a revised dashboard with round instead of square gauges At the same time the regular cab was lengthened slightly and the air extractor vents behind the cab doors changed from the high flag look to long narrow ones that matched the height of the window opening The cabs of the King Cab versions were unchanged Engine and Drivetrain edit nbsp Nissan 720 2 door US In 1980 US models were powered by Datsun s 2 0L carbureted L20B I4 engine but soon after switched to the Nissan NAPS Z engine line for 1981 Z22S NAPS was the terminology Nissan used to describe their pollution control technology as a result of emission regulation laws having been enacted in Japan starting in 1975 In the Middle East it was powered by Datsun s 1 8 L carbureted L18 engine The 1981 1982 models used the Z22 carbureted 2 2 L engine and an optional SD22 diesel of the same displacement In mid 1983 Nissan introduced the Z24 2 4 liter twin spark four cylinder engine producing 77 kW 103 hp 104 PS citation needed 2 3 L SD23 OHV diesel four and the SD25 diesel nbsp 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 The Z24 was upgraded to Z24i single point fuel injection for some 1986 ST models The rest of the world had versions with the smaller 1 5 L J15 1 6 L J16 or 1 8 L L18 carbureted engines The 720 Series was never available with any of the Z22E or Z20E multi port fuel injected engines North America edit In the US the 720 came in regular cab and King Cab models with regular and long bed options with standard GL deluxe DX and Sport Truck ST trim packages all of which had two doors In addition from 1984 to 1986 a covered utility body style like that of the first generation 4Runner was available as an aftermarket conversion by a company called Matrix3 called the Bushmaster The Datsun 720 was available in both 2WD and 4WD configurations the latter having a divorced transfer case The long wheelbase 2WD trucks King Cab short bed and regular cab long bed had a two piece driveshaft with a center support bearing The dome light could fold rearward to provide illumination to the bed The 720 was assembled in the then newly built Smyrna Tennessee plant from the 1983 5 model year until 1986 However Nissan of Mexico continued to build the pickup until 1991 1992 being its last official model year They were exported to the whole of Latin America The 1980 to 1983 models were called the Datsun 720 They had single wall beds with outside rolled lips and rope ties two faux hood vents some had real vents and tail lights on the lower rear valance similar to the 620 These vehicles were badged with a small Datsun logo on the driver s side of the grill a raised plastic Datsun badge on the front fenders a large Datsun embossed on the rear tailgate as well as Datsun stickers on the bottom left of the tailgate and model designation on the right The owner s manual and service manuals retained the Datsun name For a limited period 1984 models built in the US had the single wall beds with rope ties yet used tail lights on the rear bed corners with amber turn signals over the red stop tail lights while the backup lights remained under the tailgate These in between models were a combination of Datsun and Nissan badging with Nissan replacing Datsun in similar fashion to the earlier models but incorporated a Datsun by Nissan plastic trim piece on the front fenders and Datsun by Nissan stickers on the tailgate The late model trucks produced from 1983 5 to 1986 used double wall smooth sided beds with revised tail lights on the corners which resembled those on Chevrolet GMC S series trucks The badging was exclusively Nissan going along with Nissan s rebranding and conversion of 1 100 Datsun dealerships to Nissan dealerships with the name officially being Nissan 720 which is found in the owner s manual service manual and literature from the period Trim options edit Lil Hustler edit This was a continuation of the Lil Hustler line from the 620 generation It was a bare bones truck that was only available as a regular cab with a 1 8 m 6 ft bed and was discontinued after 1982 although the 1983 model year did have the Hustler logo Canadian models had a 3 spoke 3 horn button steering wheel with a round central Datsun horn button MPG edit Unlike the GL the MPG model of the Nissan 720 was a stripped down version of the truck to improve fuel economy Unlike the others it had only a driver side mirror single walled bed vinyl bench seat and other bare bone accommodations What really set this model apart was its drivetrain It featured the 2 0L Z20 motor that was fed by a carburetor Its compression ratio was at a high 9 4 to 1 and produced 95 hp 71 kW and 112 lb ft 152 N m of torque It was able to do this because it featured a knock sensor that would retard the timing by about 10 degrees to prevent the engine from knocking This resulted in excellent fuel economy but at the cost of emissions For that reason this truck was not sold in the California market GL edit The standard GL single cab Datsun 720 came with a front bench seat made of single color non patterned cloth and leather in blue black or tan to match the interior trim color of the vehicle It had optional factory air conditioning and contained a simple gauge cluster with speedometer fuel and water temperature gauges with blank faces in place of the tachometer and clock as well as sliding glass rear window A radio and cruise control were options installed by the dealership These vehicles came in long bed short bed or cab and chassis styles with the later having a heavy duty option of dual rear wheels DX edit The 2WD deluxe model came with front bench seats of varying patterns to match the door trim and interior in blue black or tan 4WD models had two bucket style seats and incorporated a center console with voltmeter and oil pressure gauges Both drivetrain options had single and King Cab variants These models came with factory air conditioning an AM FM radio of two different types a tachometer and or a clock in the gauge cluster an option of either rear sliding windows or single pane window with defroster as well as optional cruise control Beds both long and short were available In addition there were roll bar and bumper brush guard options for the 4WD variant that were installed by the dealership with mounting points for off road and fog lights Switches for these were placed in the center console below 1980 to pre 1983 5 and above Post 1983 5 to 1986 the voltmeter and oil pressure gauges XE edit The 2WD Luxury model came only in king cab variants and featured several standard and unique features For the exterior it came with a two tone paint job chrome bumpers mirrors and grille It also had Nissan brand hexagonal hubcaps whitewall tires and sun roof For the interior this top of the line model came with full carpeting bucket seats tachometer quartz clock intermittent wipers center console and woodgrain accents on the dash and door Like the other trucks it was powered by the Z24 and offered both a 5 speed manual or 3 speed automatic ST edit The 2WD and 4WD sport truck package came with factory air conditioning as well as the clock and tachometer in the cluster as standard with exclusive gradient patterned bucket seats for both drivetrains with the 4WD versions offering the center console and gauges of the DX model and the 2WD having center console storage in place of the transfer case lever as well as King Cab variants It had similar radio back glass cruise control and roll bar brush guard options as the DX trim The sport truck package also was the only package with standard power windows and locks all other packages only received manual locks and windows as well as a tilting sunroof ST stickers were placed on the end of the rear quarter panels Ironically the ST package had no performance modifications however in the 1986 model year it had an optional Z24i single port fuel injected engine Bushmaster edit From 1984 to 1986 a covered utility body style was available in the US called the Bushmaster The Bushmaster was an aftermarket dealer conversion done by the Matrix3 company It was created from a King Cab 4WD model welding the cab and bed of the truck together along with a custom bed topper which increased the height of the whole vehicle The interior was completely carpeted and incorporated a rear folding bench seat similar to the first generation Toyota 4Runner This option is exceedingly rare and is considered a predecessor to the Pathfinder 29 Europe edit The United Kingdom only received the longer wheelbase as a standard bed 1 tonner with the L18 engine or as the four wheel drive 2 2 litre King Cab with 96 hp 72 kW 97 PS 30 Australia only received the SD25 and the Z22S In most European markets the 720 was sold as the Datsun PickUp regular cab or Datsun King Cab As elsewhere in the world the Nissan name gradually replaced Datsun in 1983 and 1984 The SD22 diesel in European trim produces 64 PS 47 kW 63 hp while the 1 8 liter L18 engined versions offered 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp 31 Fitted with a 1 6 liter engine this was the first vehicle to emerge from Nissan TEOKAR s new assembly plant in Volos Greece in February 1980 32 Model Codes edit Engine 1471 cc J15 I4 1567 cc J16 I4 1595 cc Z16 I4 1751 cc J18 I4 1770 cc L18 I4 1770 cc Z18 I4 1952 cc L20B I4 1952 cc Z20S I4 2188 cc Z22S I4 2389 cc Z24 I42389 cc Z24i I4 2164 cc SD22 I4 2289 cc SD23 I4 2488 cc SD25 I4 Power JDM 59 kW 79 hp 80 PS 82 PS 60 kW 70 kW 94 hp 95 PS 66 kW 89 hp 90 PS 48 kW 64 hp 65 PS 54 kW 72 hp 73 PS Power US 72 kW 97 hp 98 PS 72 kW 97 hp 98 PS 73 kW 98 hp 99 PS 77 kW 103 hp 104 PS 106 hp 79 kW 45 kW 61 hp 62 PS 52 kW 70 hp 71 PS Power Europe 51 kW 68 hp 69 PS 59 kW 79 hp 80 PS 71 kW 96 hp 97 PS 47 kW 63 hp 64 PS 50 kW 67 hp 68 PS 53 kW 71 hp 72 PS Power others 47 kW 63 hp 64 PS 57 kW 77 hp 78 PS SWB 720 C720 T720 P720 D720 H720 F720 M720 N720 S720 A720 J720 SWB 4WD PY720 DY720 HY720 MY720 NY720 SY720 JY720 LWB G720 U720 CG720 TG720 PG720 DG720 HG720 FG720 NG720 SG720 AG720 JG720 LWB 4WD PGY720 DGY720 HGY720 MGY720 UMY720 NGY720 SGY720 AGY720 JGY720 UJY720 Leading letter K is for King Cab U for the Double Cab on late models this replaced the G for long wheelbase R for the refrigerated box truck version and E for the twin wheel version L after the first letter signifies left hand drive Nissan D21 editNissan D21 nbsp 1990 Nissan HardbodyOverviewManufacturerNissanAlso calledNissan Datsun Japan Nissan Big M Thailand Nissan Camiones Mexico 1993 2008 Nissan D21 Chile Nissan Fiera Peru Nissan Hardbody 33 Nissan King CabNissan NavaraNissan PickupSanyou CY1020 China Sanyou CY6500 China Zhengzhou Nissan PickUp D21 China ProductionUS CDN November 1985 1997MEX 1993 2008PRC April 1995 January 1999THA 1986 1998 34 PHL 1987 1998AssemblyNissan Shatai Kanda Fukuoka JapanSmyrna Tennessee U S Volos Greece TEOKAR 32 Cuernavaca MexicoZhengzhou Henan People s Republic of China 35 Changchun Sammitr Motor Co Changchun People s Republic of China 36 Samut Prakan Thailand 34 Makati Philippines UMC Trentham New Zealand contract assembled by General Motors Auckland New Zealand by Nissan NZ Wiri DesignerThomas Semple 1982 37 Body and chassisClassCompact pickup truck 1985 1997 Body style2 door truck2 door king cab truckLayoutFR layout F4 layoutRelatedNissan PathfinderPowertrainEngine1 6 L Z16 I41 6 L NA16 I4 38 1 8 L Z18 I42 0 L NA20 I42 0 L Z20 I42 4 L Z24 I42 4 L KA24E I4 1990 1997 3 0 L VG30i V6 1986 1989 3 0 L VG30E V6 1990 1997 2 3 L TD23 I4 diesel 1987 1992 2 5 L TD25 I4 diesel 1988 1996 2 7 L TD27 I4 diesel 1988 1996 2 2 L CA488 I4 1992 2001 China Transmission3 speed automatic4 speed automatic4 speed manual5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase104 3 in 2 649 mm 116 1 in 2 949 mm Length174 6 in 4 435 mm 190 in 4 826 0 mm 195 5 in 4 966 mm Width65 in 1 651 0 mm 1986 1992 amp 1995 97 66 5 in 1 689 mm 1993 1997 66 7 in 1 694 mm 1993 1997 67 1 in 1 704 mm Height62 4 in 1 585 mm 62 in 1 574 8 mm 66 7 in 1 694 mm 67 1 in 1 704 mm Curb weight3 602 lb 1 634 kg ChronologyPredecessorDatsun TruckSuccessorNissan Frontier The D21 generation was the successor to the Datsun 720 sold as the Nissan Datsun Truck in Japan The name Navara was used in some markets such as Australia Unlike previous generations this model was available worldwide in two body styles The A body was designed in Japan and was available in single or dual cab variants while the S body King Cab was designed in the United States at Nissan s styling studios in San Diego California 39 Each version had unique front styling with the American version having a different hood and wider flared front guards In a few countries such as Australia both versions were sold This was also assembled in Greece for the local market where it was marketed as the Nissan Pickup and King Cab 32 In North America the company used the name Datsun from model years 1980 to 1984 then renamed itself Nissan beginning with the 1985 model year line of trucks and cars alike Nonetheless the Nissan pickups continued to be marketed in the Japanese home market as the Nissan Datsun 38 The D21 series were called Nissan Hardbody in the United States Hardbody refers to the truck s double wall bed and overall styling The Hardbody was produced for the US market from November 1985 until 1997 and were direct competition to the Toyota compact pickup The move from the 720 to the D21 Nissan series body style changed in January 1986 for the 1986 model year so the new D21 and later Hardbody can easily be distinguished from the earlier 720 body style by its two large headlights rather than four smaller lights and a less boxy more aggressive appearance The Nissan Pathfinder was derived from the Hardbody Truck and started in the same model year with chassis code WD21 nbsp 1989 Nissan Navara D21 DX 2 door cab chassis Australia nbsp 1989 Nissan Navara D21 4 door utility Australia nbsp 1989 Nissan Navara D21 4 door utility Australia In the US the Hardbody cab styles were Standard and King also known as Extended Bed lengths were standard 6 foot 2 m and long seven foot International markets also received the Crew Cab four door version with a short four and a half foot bed Versions sold outside of North America came with a host of typically more economical engines ranging from 1 6 litre gasoline fours up to a 2 7 litre diesel four cylinder including the SD25 and TD25 diesel engines Four cylinder and V6 engines were available In North America a 2 4 litre four cylinder Z24i engine was used until 1989 and produced 79 kW 106 hp 107 PS in US trim citation needed For many markets a carburetted version of the Z24 was available usually without much in the way of emissions controls This model produces 74 kW 100 hp 101 PS at 4 800 rpm For North America the Z24 was replaced for the 1990 model year by the KA24E of similar displacement a SOHC engine of respectable performance Used in the 1990 1997 models this engine featured a new three valve per cylinder head and produces 97 kW 130 hp 132 PS 40 receiving the same engine configuration as the 240SX of the same year The six cylinder 3 0 litre VG30i early years or VG30E later years engine increased power and torque only modestly This was the only engine option for the one tonne longbed truck 40 The V6 was no longer available in the US starting with the 1996 model year because Nissan was unable to meet the requirements of the new OBD II emissions law in time Five speed including overdrive manual transmissions were the most common but an automatic transmission was an available option Both rear wheel drive 4x2 and four wheel drive 4x4 versions were made in quantity A limited slip differential was standard on the top SE trim variants Major options included air conditioning larger wheels tires sliding rear window stereo and rear bumper There were several trims available including base XE and top of the line SE The XE could be ordered with a value package starting in 1994 which included air conditioning power mirrors alloy wheels and chrome on body trim such as the mirrors and bumpers The SE was better equipped and could be ordered with the sport power package with sunroof power windows locks and mirrors air conditioning and special 15x8 inch Robot alloy wheels In 1992 Nissan had a crossover year in which the 1993 model year mid 1992 to mid 1993 calendar year had the dashboard of the 1986 1992 model years with a slightly refreshed body appearance as well as some small interior changes and a revised instrument panel In a first for the auto industry citation needed this model used the new R134A air conditioning refrigerant In 1993 for the 1994 model year in North America the D21 received its last major refresh which would last through 1997 Changes were a new ergonomic dashboard and much improved interior 1995 was the first model year to comply with the new US Department of Transportation high mount brake light regulation requiring all trucks to have a brake light in the center of the rear at the top of the cab though a temporary light had been added to the 1994 models In late 1995 a driver s side airbag was added as well as compliance with the new US safety rules clarification needed Rear wheel ABS came with both 2WD and 4WD models beginning in 1990 nbsp Nissan Hardbody Truck with updated interior mild hood bumper and grille refresh 1993 5 1997 nbsp Nissan Datsun Japan nbsp Nissan Hardbody Truck Mexico These Hardbody small pickup trucks sold very well worldwide citation needed and are still often seen both on road and off road The V6 engine had a timing belt that requires replacement every 60K miles In the US beginning in 1997 the new D22 was officially named Frontier and used a new DOHC 2 4 inline four borrowed from the Nissan Altima A newly modified VG33 V6 was available in 1998 and ending production in the US in 2004 The new VG33E V6 had new larger 10 mm exhaust manifold studs in an attempt to decrease the risk of premature exhaust manifold stud failure but still had limited success The D21 design was still available new in some Latin American countries made in Mexico until the 2008 model year In Mexico a range of four basic variations of the D21 were sold together as the Nissan Camiones literally Nissan Trucks Nissan Mexicana ended production of the Camiones on 15 March 2008 after 15 years of production in the Cuernavaca plant The Nissan D21 was sold in Venezuela until at least 2014 41 Production of this model in China dates back to 1992 when Sammitr a vehicle assembler of Thai origin established a joint venture subsidiary in Changchun China Changchun Sammitr Sanyou in Chinese Motor Co Ltd to produce parts and accessories for motor vehicles managing to produce under license the Pick Up D21 under the name Sanyou CY1020 in Pick Up version and a van derived from it the Sanyou CY6500 The CY1020 pickup was on sale for RMB 70 000 with a FAW CA488 engine wheelbase 2950mm dimensions 4750x 1650x 1560mm and the CY6500 station wagon was on sale for RMB 72 000 had a 2210cc CA488 engine from the manufacturer local FAW Its wheelbase is 2950 mm and measures LxWxH 5050 1 1650x 1670 mm For both models although Nissan bodies brought in CKD format from Thailand were used the chassis was of the FAW CA1021U2 model The manufacture of the Pick Up extends from 1992 to 2001 and the van derived from it approximately from 1999 to 2001 The first purely local models of Nissan D21 series pickup trucks manufactured by the joint venture established in 1993 between 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