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- Datsun_510 wheelbase "2420.0".
- Datsun_510 height "1435.0".
- Datsun_510 length "4145.0".
- Datsun_510 weight "940.0".
- Datsun_510 width "1560.0".
- Datsun_510 abstract "For 510 model years after 1973, see \"A10 Series\" in the Nissan Violet article.The Datsun 510 was a series of the Datsun Bluebird sold from 1968 to 1973, and offered outside the U.S. and Canada as the Datsun 1600. According to AutoWeek's G.D. Levy, the 510 has often been called the \"poor man's BMW.\" The 510's engineering was inspired by contemporary European sedans, particularly the 1966 BMW 1600-2, incorporating a SOHC engine, MacPherson strut suspension in front and independent, semi-trailing arms in the back. The European-influenced sheet metal design is attributed to Datsun in-house designer, Teruo Uchino.The engine was pushed through by Nissan USA president Yutaka Katayama, a design developed through Prince, an acquisition.Launched in October 1967, it was one of the most comprehensive Bluebird ranges in body styles: a two-door sedan (added in June 1968), a four-door sedan, a five-door station wagon, and a two-door coupé (added in November 1968).This range became famous for Nissan's rallying successes outside Japan and paved the way for greater Nissan sales internationally.The Datsun 510 released to the U.S. market came originally with the 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 strut front and semi trailing arm rear- wagons had a solid rear live axle and leaf springs in back), rear-wheel drive, and either a four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic transmission. Two-door sedan, four-door sedan, and four-door station wagon variants were available. It achieved 20 to 30 mpg in factory trim (U.S.). Japanese-domestic-market (JDM) models were also available in a two-door coupe body style in either a 1.6L or a 1.8L (1973) L-Series engine. 510s, in some markets, offered twin Hitachi side-draft carburetors, which were a smaller version of the British SU (Skinner's Union) design used on Jaguars and MGs. These engines also used enhanced compression and camshaft profiles to produce more power. SSS models (not available for the U.S. 510) offered upgraded instrumentation and interior trim, as well as appropriate exterior badges. All U.S. model 510s received anti-sun glass from 1970 on.".
- Datsun_510 assembly Civac.
- Datsun_510 assembly Cuernavaca.
- Datsun_510 assembly Melbourne.
- Datsun_510 assembly Mexico.
- Datsun_510 assembly Taiwan.
- Datsun_510 assembly Thames,_New_Zealand.
- Datsun_510 assembly Yokosuka,_Kanagawa.
- Datsun_510 bodyStyle Coupé.
- Datsun_510 bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Datsun_510 bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- Datsun_510 engine Datsun_510__1.
- Datsun_510 engine Datsun_510__2.
- Datsun_510 engine Datsun_510__3.
- Datsun_510 engine Datsun_510__4.
- Datsun_510 engine Datsun_510__5.
- Datsun_510 engine Datsun_510__6.
- Datsun_510 height "1.435".
- Datsun_510 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Datsun_510 length "4.145".
- Datsun_510 manufacturer Nissan.
- Datsun_510 productionEndYear "1973".
- Datsun_510 productionStartYear "1968".
- Datsun_510 successor Nissan_Bluebird.
- Datsun_510 thumbnail 510BluebirdSSS.jpg?width=300.
- Datsun_510 weight "940000.0".
- Datsun_510 wheelbase "2.42".
- Datsun_510 width "1.56".
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- Datsun_510 wikiPageWikiLink John_Morton_(racing_driver).
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- Datsun_510 wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Motor_Company.
- Datsun_510 wikiPageWikiLink Ross_Runnalls_(co-driver).
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