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The Datsun 1200 had a wikipedia:Unibody design made out of high-strength steel.
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Also See
Also See:
- Badges emblems, marks, IDs
- Colors
- Radiator Grille
and
Bonnet (Hood)
The bonnet (hood) of the Datsun 1200 is a classic design: an elegant flat sheet with a strengthening ridge down the middle. You can use the ridge to aim it down the autobahn.
Early Bonnet
The type of hood used by all export 1200s (1971-2007) Model year was the same as the 1971-1972 bonnet for Japan Domestic Market. This means B110s produced starting in 1970 calendar year.
Late Bonnet
1972 & 1973 JDM 1200s used a hood with a distinctive chevron-shaped "power boss":
This is sometimes called the "GX Bonnet", but as can be seen in this factory brochure was fitted to non-GX 1200s like this GL.