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  1. 29 minutes ago, Stoffregen Motorsports said:

    You have to have a certain amount of posts before it will let you upload a pic. Or you can use third party hosting.

     

    The engine is not an A series. It's a J series.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_J_engine

     

    There are lots of MG parts that will fit that engine, even some performance parts like the Weber DGV intake manifold, performance distributors, even some ehaust manifold /headers will fit the J engine.

    If you look at this link, this looks like what is in this truck.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_A_engine

  2. 7 minutes ago, Stoffregen Motorsports said:

    You have to have a certain amount of posts before it will let you upload a pic. Or you can use third party hosting.

     

    The engine is not an A series. It's a J series.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_J_engine

     

    There are lots of MG parts that will fit that engine, even some performance parts like the Weber DGV intake manifold, performance distributors, even some ehaust manifold /headers will fit the J engine.

    Thanks, I did try to use my link but it says it only accepts HTTPS and mine is only HTTP.

     

    I have only heard this engine refered to as the A series in Mexico.  I will look at the link you provided.  

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  3. 15 minutes ago, datzenmike said:

    Isn't that something. Dual wheels it's most likely an E code Cab/Chassis 720.

     

    Instead of KNY720 it would start with E. N above is for the engine size, in this case a Z24. Yours may be P???? L for left hand drive. I don't know for sure. North of the border we only got the A series in A12, A14 and A15 sizes in the 1200, B-210 and the 210 cars ending in '82image.thumb.jpeg.a00717679758635757535ed5a6bf66c7.jpeg

    The Mexican truck didn't have one of these nor did they follow the numbering system from Japan or the US.

     

    Whatever the chassis is, was made by the conversion company that made the truck.  I have never seen one like this before although some vans were made from the 720 4 door pick ups that we had.

     

    This is a unique vehicle that should go to somebody that will make it into what it could be.

     

    Imagine a Nissan V8 under the hood.

  4. Have you ever seen one of these before?

     

    It has an over head valve 1.8L A series engine and a 4 speed manual.

     

    It has in the back 2 captains chairs and 2 couches that fold down.

     

    This was made in Mexico from a Nissan 720 pick up.

     

    Yes I said it is a 1987 Nissan 720.  The 720 was sold in Mexico up the 1993 model year.

     

    You even have dual real wheels here to handle the weight. 

     

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