The Datsun brand — which operated under Nissan, the maker of many strange cars – is no longer active, but that's not to say that it has been entirely forgotten to history. The first Datsun vehicle hit ...
Based on the Austin A50 Cambridge, the PL210 or 1000 sedan was the first Datsun to arrive on U.S. shores in the late 1950s. While the official company name was Nissan, its passenger-car line was ...
For the second time in its history, the Datsun brand is being discontinued. Nissan resurrected it back in 2012, after a 32-year hiatus, but dwindling sales have convinced company officials to stop ...
If you were a car buff in the 60s and 70s, or love that era, you know about Datsun. And soon, a new generation of buyers overseas will know it, too. Doesn't ring a bell? Well, before there was Toyota, ...
View post: Gerber Gear's Multitool Is Just $16 at Amazon for Black Friday The sun might’ve set on Datsun here in the United States back in the 1980s when the company adopted the Nissan name, but it ...
The world of sports cars was very different in 1969, when the first Datsun 240Z made its debut at the New York Auto Show. The early 1960s may have offered a mix of approaches to performance cars, ...
Classic cars are best when stock, but adding a little bit of modern spice just amps their aura. That's what Mike Spagnola of Purpose Built Motors did to a Datsun 1600 Roadster. Forget what purists ...
It's a sentence we're all familiar with: "If you ever decide to sell it, let me know." If you're like us, you've spoken it more than you've heard it—but how many times has a friend actually parted ...
An impressive collection of classic Datsun Z models are currently available through individual auctions on Bring a Trailer. The collection is owned by a member of the online auction marketplace and ...