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- | #REDIRECT [[B210#Variations]] | + | '''HB210''' is the Datsun [[B210]] model with High-line engine, larger than the base engine A12. |
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+ | B210 12" wheels worldwide | ||
+ | HB210 13" wheels Canada and USA only | ||
+ | HB211 12" wheels Japan 1976-1977 | ||
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+ | HB210 debuted in the 1974 B210 for North America with the A13 (1300cc) engine, and the next year was upgraded to the [[A14]] (1400cc) engine. This B210 also featured heavy duty suspension and 13" wheels, all taken from the [[PB210]] (Power-engine version). | ||
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+ | In all other markets, only the [[A12]] 1200cc was available. In Japan this was the '''B210 Datsun Sunny 1200'''. In the commonwealth it was the B210 '''[[120Y]]'''. | ||
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+ | In late 1975 the A14 became available in the Japan market as part of the facelift [[B211]]. This '''HB211''' came with 12" wheels and the light-duty suspension of the 1200 models. | ||
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+ | {{See|B210#Variations}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Datsun B210]]{{End}} |
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HB210 is the Datsun B210 model with High-line engine, larger than the base engine A12.
B210 12" wheels worldwide HB210 13" wheels Canada and USA only HB211 12" wheels Japan 1976-1977
HB210 debuted in the 1974 B210 for North America with the A13 (1300cc) engine, and the next year was upgraded to the A14 (1400cc) engine. This B210 also featured heavy duty suspension and 13" wheels, all taken from the PB210 (Power-engine version).
In all other markets, only the A12 1200cc was available. In Japan this was the B210 Datsun Sunny 1200. In the commonwealth it was the B210 120Y.
In late 1975 the A14 became available in the Japan market as part of the facelift B211. This HB211 came with 12" wheels and the light-duty suspension of the 1200 models.
See also: B210#Variations
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