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Datsun 1200 uses the standard 7-inch round sealed beam headlamp. 12V large round headlights from *any* car will fit circa 1956-1986. These are type 6012/6014 for a two-headlight system (a single large round lamp on each side of the car). These are "dual beam" lights (two-filament), encompassing both regular and high-beam in the same sealed beam unit. Recommended is type H6024, which is a direct-replacement but higher power (65W/35W) bulb. About $13 on Amazon.com.
See
- Headlight Aiming
- Headlight Wiring
- Lighting System for specifications
- Part Numbers
- Relay Adding a relay for more performance
- High Power Headlamps Aftermarket high-power off road headlights

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