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Not to be confused with custom one-off bodies like this Datsun 620: | Not to be confused with custom one-off bodies like this Datsun 620: |
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Raised-chassis 1200 trucks, 4-wheel drive 1200s, or just plain tall utes, whatever you call them these Datsun 1200 pickups sure look fun.
Overview
Not to be confused with custom one-off bodies like this Datsun 620:
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This bakkie has a Buick 3.8 motor with automatic and Hilux transfer case on Hilux diffs, and no frame, but the original Nissan shell that is re-enforced.