oldschool80sguy Posted October 12, 2012 Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 Hey guys, I have a question regarding my door tag. I had a Datsun owner come over today to buy some parts. he saw my tag and deciphered that mine must have been imported from Nissan-Japan. He states that it may have been ordered or brought over by military personnel in cargo, what have you. I asked why he would think that and he stated that the tag has "Nissan" on it and not Datsun in 72'. Can anyone bring any light to this subject? for all i know they all say "Nissan" don't want to be mislead. FYI the car does have rear defogging glass and a windshield from Australia. Quote Link to comment
metalmonkey47 Posted October 12, 2012 Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 http://www.fordofkirkland.com/autocheck.aspx?vin=PL510388072 Doubt it's imported. It would have to be RHD. Quote Link to comment
oldschool80sguy Posted October 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 http://www.fordofkir...vin=PL510388072 Doubt it's imported. It would have to be RHD. I agree with you that I doubt it is imported BUT is it fair to say that ALL Dat's made in Japan are RHD? just curious. Thanks for the link to the Autocheck, very cool! Quote Link to comment
DAT510 Posted October 12, 2012 Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 I agree with you that I doubt it is imported BUT is it fair to say that ALL Dat's made in Japan are RHD? just curious. Thanks for the link to the Autocheck, very cool! Weren't all Dattos built in Japan..? Just imported here? I have Japanese characters on some interior parts on my 510. 1 Quote Link to comment
oldschool80sguy Posted October 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 I did some researching, I guess it is fair to say that ALL Japanese cars are manufactured RHD without exception. thanks for Autocheck. that was interesting reading. Quote Link to comment
HRH Posted October 12, 2012 Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 My 510 says Nissan on it. There really was no Datsun company. It was simply a marque used by Nissan. Every 510 I've ever seen has the same info plate. Quote Link to comment
oldschool80sguy Posted October 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 That's what I thought. To be fair I think that what he was getting at was that mine was a "late" number and he was confused by the 73' options it has. It's all good. He had me confused for a minute there. Quote Link to comment
MikeRL411 Posted October 12, 2012 Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 http://www.fordofkir...vin=PL510388072 Doubt it's imported. It would have to be RHD. Unless it was built for Okinawa before Okinawa reverted to Japanese control. Quote Link to comment
yellowdatsun Posted October 12, 2012 Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 All Datsuns were manufactured by Nissan. All Datsuns were "imported", IE: none were made here. The PL in the vin number states that it was built to be exported to "L"eft hand drive markets. All Japanese models were RHD. If it was a Japanese market vehicle, all of the lettering would be in Japanese. Datsun, and all Japanese makes of that period were notorious for using up what was on the shelf before they went to the next style of part. So it's exceedingly common for, say a 1971 model, to still use a couple 1970 parts, and vice versa. So your 72 could easily have a few 73 pieces, if they ran out of 72 stuff early, and just started using the 73 parts onhand. Australia glass is common, we imported a pile of a few years back. Common thing to do. Curious as to what "73" items he thinks you have. The 72 and 73 are identical, except for things like side impact door bars, illuminated light/wiper knobs, and a couple other bits. It would take a trained eye to notice the difference, and if the guy was that knowledgeable he should have known it wasn't a Japanese market car. Quote Link to comment
datsunaholic Posted October 12, 2012 Report Share Posted October 12, 2012 That tag is a US-market 510 tag. Nothing special, that tag looks just like every US-market '72 510. See where it says "Federal"? That's the FMVSS tag, which was required after the 1968 model year. Which are only on US-Spec cars. That car was imported... in 1972. Along with a couple hundred thousand of its siblings, on a big ship, probably to Long Beach but also Seattle or other ports. Quote Link to comment
oldschool80sguy Posted October 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 13, 2012 All Datsuns were manufactured by Nissan. All Datsuns were "imported", IE: none were made here. The PL in the vin number states that it was built to be exported to "L"eft hand drive markets. All Japanese models were RHD. If it was a Japanese market vehicle, all of the lettering would be in Japanese. Datsun, and all Japanese makes of that period were notorious for using up what was on the shelf before they went to the next style of part. So it's exceedingly common for, say a 1971 model, to still use a couple 1970 parts, and vice versa. So your 72 could easily have a few 73 pieces, if they ran out of 72 stuff early, and just started using the 73 parts onhand. Australia glass is common, we imported a pile of a few years back. Common thing to do. Curious as to what "73" items he thinks you have. The 72 and 73 are identical, except for things like side impact door bars, illuminated light/wiper knobs, and a couple other bits. It would take a trained eye to notice the difference, and if the guy was that knowledgeable he should have known it wasn't a Japanese market car. best explanation yet: I was looking at the guy "cross-eyed" like what the hell are you talking about? but when a guy is handing you cash money for parts you don't burn bridges. just smile and nod. LOL I learned a lot in this thread and would like it to die now. thanks guys. Quote Link to comment
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