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Archives for August 2014

Nissan Facts Booklet, 1985 – Wrapping up the Change from Datsun to Nissan

August 29, 2014 by Greg

When Nissan Motor Company decided to change its brand from Datsun to Nissan in the US market, it was one of the most disastrous brand name shifts in history. In fact, the decision has been used as a case study in business schools worldwide of how NOT to rebrand a company.

In 1960, Nissan entered the US market using the old Datsun name — perhaps in part to counter the anti-Japanese sentiment that remained fresh in a post-war era. By 1981, the Datsun brand was strong in many other countries, even though the company was still selling vehicles under the name Nissan in Japan.

In the early 1980’s, the awareness level of Nissan in the U.S. was only 2% as compared to 85% for the Datsun name. In the fall of 1981, a decision was announced to change the name from Datsun to Nissan in the U.S. During the 1982-1984 model years, the products were changed gradually to implement the name change. For instance, 1982 models had “Nissan” on the grille, “Datsun” on the left of the trunklid and “Nissan” on the right. Other Datsuns simply had “by Nissan” included in their emblem. Some models switched completely in 1983, such as the Datsun 510 being replaced by the Nissan Stanza. For the 1984 model year, the name change transition was complete.

As a function of the change, Nissan Motor Corporation issued several documents to assist with the explanation of the name change – not just for the car buying public, but for its own employees.

The following brochure (and its accompanying introductory letter), is one such document… We’ve scanned this 1985 brochure from our collection to share with you – We hope you enjoy this little piece of Datsun history! [Click to reveal the full-size images]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized

Datsun Part Name Code Pocket Guide

August 23, 2014 by Greg

Datsun published this handy little pocket guide back in the early 1970’s. These were typically carried around by Parts Department employees so that they could quickly and easily reference part numbers. Of course, after referring to the guide all day, every day, the numbers were often committed to memory.

We figured you guys might like a copy to print and keep in your shop or garage, for quick reference! [Click on each image for the full-sized scan.]

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Filed Under: Datsun Parts Classifieds

Datsun “slide chart” pocket calculators

August 19, 2014 by Greg

Long before the Internet, and even before the hand-held calculator, people needed a way to make quick calculations without doing a lot of mathematical computation. The slide rule, a 17th-century device, rapidly became the most commonly used calculation tool in science and engineering.

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The slide rule was the inspiration for countless pocket calculators, referred to as “slide charts.”

Typically made of cardboard or plastic, a slide chart was typically task-specific, and these handy devices could be tucked in a pocket for quick reference. For decades, the slide chart was the go-to gadget for engineering, aviation, photography, finance, construction, machine work, surveying, and even cooking!

An example of a common slide chart:
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Of course, it goes without saying that there are people who collect these, and they’re still used in certain industries today. But we’re interested in Datsun collectibles, so here’s a few Datsun-specific slide charts that I think you’ll find interesting – Enjoy!

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Filed Under: Uncategorized

Datsun postage stamps?

August 19, 2014 by Greg

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island country lying within the Lesser Antilles, in the eastern Caribbean Sea. St. Vincent is situated in the Windward Islands at the lower end of the Caribbean chain, while the Grenadines comprise a chain of little islands and rocks between St Vincent and Grenada. In 1973, the island nation began to issue their own stamps; the island gained independence in 1979. Beginning in December 1992, most stamps issued by St. Vincent are identified with “St. Vincent and the Grenadines.”

Our example here is inscribed, “Union Island – Grenadines of St. Vincent.” Union Island is but a mere postage stamp itself, at 1.5 miles wide by 3 miles long… but it brought us this cool postage stamp of a Series 1 1970 Datsun 240Z!

Datsun 240Z postage stamp

This one is well-preserved here amongst the rest of my Datsun collectibles, but I’ll bet there are more out there. Anyone else have an example of a Datsun postage stamp? Tell us about it in the Datsun Forums!

Filed Under: Z cars

1972 Datsun emissions maintenance, adjustments and warranty

August 17, 2014 by Greg

Here’s some really cool documents that came with our 1972 240Z – I’ve scanned them to share with you guys.

The brochure shows a breakdown of the maintenance required to keep the [very primitive] emissions equipment functioning properly. Since emissions equipment was a new “thing” for consumers, a letter from Nissan Corporate arrived soon after the first owner took delivery of the car.

Hope you enjoy checking out these “historical” documents!

Datsun Emissions Maintenance 1972 (1)

Datsun Emissions Maintenance 1972 (2)

Datsun Emissions Maintenance 1972 (3)

Datsun Emissions Maintenance 1972 (4)

Datsun Emissions Warranty Letter (1)

Datsun Emissions Warranty Letter (2)

Filed Under: 510 / Bluebird, Z cars

Datsun 1971 Consumer Information Manual

August 17, 2014 by Greg

This scanned copy of the 1971 Datsun Consumer Information Manual covers a lot of safety information and vehicle capabilities for the 240Z, the 510, and the 1200.


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Filed Under: 510 / Bluebird, Other Datsuns, Z cars

SR311 Fairlady Roadster racing parts catalog from 1969!

August 3, 2014 by Greg

As early as 1963, the Datsun / Nissan Fairlady Roadster was a formidable competitor on the race circuits of Japan, competing against the best offerings from Europe, Italy, Germany and other Japanese manufacturers. From 1967 to 1970, no other car even placed in the top 5 at Fuji Circuit… That’s domination!

Filed Under: Performance, Roadster

Pre-war Datsun Parts Catalog?

August 3, 2014 by Greg

For quite some time, Nissan / Datsun continued to maintain parts for their earliest models. This catalog shows parts for the Datsun 17, which was simply an updated version of Datsun’s prior cars. The Datsun 17 ended production in late 1938, and was the last model built before passenger car production was halted as the Japanese military prepared to escalate their military activities.






Filed Under: Other Datsuns

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