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UN620 Pick-up double-cab


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Previously we discussed U-type Datsun Trucks, but we didn't have a topic for this unique-among-the-Us Datsun UN620.

 

UN620 is a Coupe Utility, a truck with integral cargo bed -- rather than a separate bed -- and with coupe lines. Note these coupe lines:

 

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Nissan called this the "620 Pickup", while the normal 620s were always called "620 Truck" and the King Cab the "620 Custom".

 

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UN620 came in Standard (UN620S) and Deluxe models (UN620)

 

Standard

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Yes, you can use them for hauling:

 

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620 Pickup used Datsun 1200 wagon (VB110) rear lights, 1200 sedan rear bumper and 1200 2-dr sedan rear side-window latches. And it was fitted with the Datsun 1200 pickup loading label ("LOADING CAPACITY 400KG").

 

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UN620 came with J15 engine like other N620s. No other engine was offered, hence all "U" 620s are UN620. It was equipped with R4W63 column-shift 4-speed and H190 rear end.

 

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low-rider customized UN620

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One guy has customized his UN620 into a Sedan, oddly enough. Note the trunk lid:

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Great picture!

 

By the way, it's not a unibody. UN620 has a full frame, just a like a regular 620 truck. Unibody vehicles don't have a frame.

 

Here many people call these El Camino-style because we don't have many of this body style and hence no name for it, but in Australia where they are very common it is called a Coupe Utility body. It can be unibody or not. Datsun LB120 is unibody, Datsun NL320 is not. You can buy a 2009 GM with small-block GEN III engine, or a 2009 Ford with V8. Or a little Jumbuck.

 

GM SS

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Ford Turbo

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The possibility of importing one into the United States is 100%. I got mine from G-Speed, just call them and ask for a 1984 or older so there is no problem with importing or licensing.

 

Of course the UN620 being somewhat uncommon may end up costing a fair bit. The B120 ute like in my avatar is not expensive.

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Half car half truck=strange LOL. GM was going to bring the Ausie version in, but it was to be a Pontiac instead of a Chevy ElCamino, but since Pontiac is no more, and GM's problems, it's not to be. If you go to 3rd world counties, you see a lot of crewcab minis as they can't afford a car and a truck both, and need room for the whole family. When I go to the Philippines, I see a lot of Toyotas and Isuzus, but not to many Datsuns/Nissans.:cool:

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