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Is the Datsun 510 rare?

This enthusiast has owned over 230 510s. Ermish also owns an extremely rare Nissan Bluebird SSS with a 1.6 engine that is his daily driver. …

What engine does a Datsun 510 have?

1.6L L-series I4 engine
The Datsun 510 released to the U.S. market had a Hitachi downdraft-carbureted 1.6L L-series I4 engine, with an advertised gross power of 96 hp (72 kW), a claimed top speed of 100 mph, front disc brakes, four-wheel independent suspension (MacPherson struts front and semi trailing arm rear- wagons had a solid rear live …

Is Datsun 1600 the same as 510?

For the US Market the car was called the “Datsun 510”, in Australia and Canada it was the “Datsun 1600”. Elsewhere in the world such as in South America, Africa and Asia the 510 was known as the “Bluebird”.

What is a Datsun 510 worth?

According to Hagerty, the values of a Datsun 510 today average at $12,400, which of course means that Concours examples can touch at least $20,000 while DIY-project ones can be your for four figures.

What was the Datsun 510 called in Australia?

Bluebird
For the US Market the car was called the “Datsun 510”, in Australia and Canada it was the “Datsun 1600”. Elsewhere in the world such as in South America, Africa and Asia the 510 was known as the “Bluebird”.

What year did Datsun 510 come out?

1967
The Datsun 510 four-door sedan and wagon went into production in 1967, and a two-door coupe followed in 1968.

What happened to the Nissan IDx?

The Nissan IDx is a concept car introduced at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show by Nissan. It is supposedly inspired by the Datsun 510. The IDx is Nissan’s answer to the “RWD tuner craze” that is ongoing and a direct competitor to the Hyundai Genesis coupe & Scion FRS/Subaru BRZ….

Nissan IDx
Predecessor Datsun 510 (spiritual)

Will Nissan ever make the IDx?

Is Datsun and Nissan the same?

From 1958 to 1986, only vehicles exported by Nissan were identified as Datsun. By 1986, Nissan had phased out the Datsun name, but re-launched it in June 2013 as the brand for low-cost vehicles manufactured for emerging markets. Nissan considered phasing out the Datsun brand for a second time in 2019 and 2020.

Who bought Datsun?

Nissan Motor
Well, before there was Toyota, there was Datsun. Its first cars went on sale in Japan in 1931, a half a decade before Toyota’s. Datsun was a key part of the global car market until 1986, when Datsun’s owner, Nissan Motor Company, controversially scrapped the brand name in favor of its own.