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- | [[Nissan]] made a '''pickup''' truck version of the B110 Datsun 1200 --the '''B120'''. It was called "Datsun Sunny Truck" in Japan, while In Australia it was called the Datsun 1200 Ute. In South Africa it was known as the [[Bakkie]]. It was sold in South America, but sadly not in North America. The B120 is a [[wikipedia:Coupe utility|Coupe utility]] type of pickup truck. A Coupe Utility is based on a car design and has an integral cargo tray/bed (not a separate bed and cab as with traditional trucks). | + | [[Nissan]] made a '''pickup''' truck version of the B110 Datsun 1200 — the '''B120'''. It was called "Datsun Sunny Truck" in Japan, while In Australia it was called the Datsun 1200 Ute. In South Africa it was known as the [[Bakkie]]. It was sold in South America, but sadly not in North America. The B120 is a {{wiki|Coupe utility}} type of pickup truck. A Coupe Utility is based on a car design and has an integral cargo tray/bed (not a separate bed and cab as with traditional trucks). |
= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
- | The Nissan [[Applied_Model_Codes#1200_Truck|part number prefixes]] for B120 are '''G10'''-'''G19''' and '''95W'''. Early B120 used the B110 parts ('''[[Applied Model Codes|H10]]''', etc.) | + | The Nissan [[Applied_Model_Codes#1200_Truck|part number prefixes]] for B120 are '''G10''' to '''G19''' and '''95W'''. Early B120 used the B110 parts ('''[[Applied Model Codes|H10]]''', etc.) |
[[AUS_brochures|Australia brochures]] refer to the B120 as "ute", "pickup/pick-up" and "truck". In Japan it is officially called a truck (light truck). | [[AUS_brochures|Australia brochures]] refer to the B120 as "ute", "pickup/pick-up" and "truck". In Japan it is officially called a truck (light truck). | ||
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{{RefNo|B121|}}{{RefNo|B122|}}<table class="wiki_table"><tr><td width=400><table valign="top" border='1' cellpadding='1' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>type</b></td><td><b>Model Years</b></td></tr><tr class='bg3'><td>B110</td><td>Sedan, Coupe, Wagon</td><td>1970-1973</td></tr><tr><td>B120</td><td>Datsun 1200 Ute/Truck</td><td>1971-1979</td></tr><tr><td>B121</td><td>Datsun Sunny Truck (E-emissions)</td><td>1979-1981</td></tr><tr><td>B122</td><td>Datsun Sunny Truck (L-emissions)</td><td>1981-1994</td></tr><tr><td>B140</td><td>[[B140|Datsun 1400/Nissan LDV]]</td><td>1982-2007</td></tr></table></td><td></td></tr></table> | {{RefNo|B121|}}{{RefNo|B122|}}<table class="wiki_table"><tr><td width=400><table valign="top" border='1' cellpadding='1' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>type</b></td><td><b>Model Years</b></td></tr><tr class='bg3'><td>B110</td><td>Sedan, Coupe, Wagon</td><td>1970-1973</td></tr><tr><td>B120</td><td>Datsun 1200 Ute/Truck</td><td>1971-1979</td></tr><tr><td>B121</td><td>Datsun Sunny Truck (E-emissions)</td><td>1979-1981</td></tr><tr><td>B122</td><td>Datsun Sunny Truck (L-emissions)</td><td>1981-1994</td></tr><tr><td>B140</td><td>[[B140|Datsun 1400/Nissan LDV]]</td><td>1982-2007</td></tr></table></td><td></td></tr></table> | ||
- | '2332', pronounced in Japanese as ni-san san-ni, is a popular faux license plate number | + | '122' is a popular faux [[Plates#Numbers|license plate number]] |
- | <br>{{Photo|m12-18.jpg|wiki}} {{Photo|B122.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}} | + | <br>{{Album|28303}} |
= What size is the Datsun 1200 pick-up? = | = What size is the Datsun 1200 pick-up? = | ||
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Later version of the truck were [[Truck_Badges#Label.2C_Japan|labeled for a 500kg payload]] Loading Capacity | Later version of the truck were [[Truck_Badges#Label.2C_Japan|labeled for a 500kg payload]] Loading Capacity | ||
- | <br>{{Photo|H2a_1.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}} | + | <br>{{Album|29497}} |
<br>'最大積載量500kg' (Maximum payload 500kg) | <br>'最大積載量500kg' (Maximum payload 500kg) | ||
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USA 1/2 ton: 1000 pounds (1100 kg) | USA 1/2 ton: 1000 pounds (1100 kg) | ||
- | The RAM 1500 is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truck_classification#Notes_on_weight_classes classified in USA] as a "1/2 ton" but this is a comparative size classification, not a payload capacity. The actual payload varies and in many cases is less than 1000 lbs, though the 2019 RAM 1500 has a payload of up to 2300 lbs. | + | The large RAM 1500 is {{wikiEx|Truck_classification#Notes_on_weight_classes|classified in USA}} as a "1/2 ton" but this is a comparative size classification, not a payload capacity. The actual payload varies and in many cases is less than 1000 lbs, though the 2019 RAM 1500 has a payload of up to 2300 lbs. |
= Model Years Produced = | = Model Years Produced = | ||
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= Long Wheelbase Models = | = Long Wheelbase Models = | ||
- | G- models are long wheelbase (GB120), which is 295 mm longer overall, but with a 230 mm longer wheelbase. The bed overhang past the rear axle centerline is 60 mm longer. Also known as "longbed". Most easily identified by the five hooks on the tray rather than the normal 4-hook model. | + | G- models are long wheelbase (GB120). Long wheelbase was available in Japan as the "'''Long Body'''" and in [[#Nissan_New_Zealand|#New Zealand]] as the "Sport*Star" and "Road*Star". |
- | {{Album|20836}} {{Album|20837}} | + | The GB120 is 295 mm longer overall, but with a 230 mm longer wheelbase. The bed overhang — past the rear axle centerline — is 60 mm longer. Most easily identified by the five hooks on the tray rather than the normal 4-hook model. |
- | Long wheelbase was available in Japan and New Zealand, but not in Australia nor in other countries. | + | {{AlbumLinkH|1979_Dec_Sunny_Truck|20836|brochure|height=}} {{Album!|20837}} |
- | 5-hook Tray | + | 5-hook Tray (long body) |
<br>{{Album|10998}} {{Album|8044}} {{Album|1355}} {{Album|1846}} | <br>{{Album|10998}} {{Album|8044}} {{Album|1355}} {{Album|1846}} | ||
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Here's a preview: | Here's a preview: | ||
- | {{Album|26255}} {{Album|22510}} | + | {{Album!|22510}} {{Album!|20831}} |
- | + | ||
- | {{AlbumH|18429|jpg|450}} {{Photo|capera21-img600x450-1338204231ixgrjq32269_.jpg|Datsun%201200/Brochures}} | + | |
- | + | ||
- | {{Photo|B122sunnychizu464301-img600x425-1043189765docu0001-1.jpg|Datsun%201200/Brochures}} {{Photo|s00.jpg|Datsun%201200/Brochures}} {{Photo|B120-2.jpg|Datsun%201200/Brochures}} | + | |
= Features = | = Features = | ||
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* [[Grille]] | * [[Grille]] | ||
* [[Colors]] | * [[Colors]] | ||
+ | |||
Etc. | Etc. | ||
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Stock hub caps (1973), bumperettes and Aussie [[Tailgate#Reflectors|reflectors]] | Stock hub caps (1973), bumperettes and Aussie [[Tailgate#Reflectors|reflectors]] | ||
- | <br>{{Album|5648}} {{Album|5650}} | + | <br>{{Album|5650}} {{Album|5648}} |
[[Small but perfectly formed]] - feature in Daily Telegraph May 29, 2009 | [[Small but perfectly formed]] - feature in Daily Telegraph May 29, 2009 | ||
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== Japan Domestic Market == | == Japan Domestic Market == | ||
- | The Datsun 1200 truck was made from 1971-1994. Many of these -- as used vehicles -- have been exported to many parts of the world, especially Africa, South America, and New Zealand world and with the notable exception of USA). Assembly was done by [[Aichi Machine]] (41% owned by Nissan). Aichi in Nagoya assembled the Vanette, Sunny Van and Sunny Cab and also the Evolution VIII. | + | The Datsun 1200 truck was made from 1971-1994. Many of these — as used vehicles — have been exported to many parts of the world, especially Africa, South America, and New Zealand world and with the notable exception of USA). Assembly was done by [[Aichi Machine]] (41% owned by Nissan). Aichi in Nagoya assembled the Vanette, Sunny Van and Sunny Cab and also the Evolution VIII. |
In Japan, the Sunny Truck was most often used as a commercial vehicle. | In Japan, the Sunny Truck was most often used as a commercial vehicle. | ||
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No Sunny trucks were ever sold new in the United States. At present there are known to have been a few B120s privately imported into the United States. See [[United_States#B120s_in_USA]]. | No Sunny trucks were ever sold new in the United States. At present there are known to have been a few B120s privately imported into the United States. See [[United_States#B120s_in_USA]]. | ||
- | A reason given is the [[wikipedia:Chicken Tax|25% import tax]] on light trucks. Datsun and other companies worked around this by assembling the 521 and 620 [[DAS|pickup bed after arrival]] in USA (thus avoiding the 25% tax), but with the 1200 being a unibody, that was not feasible. | + | A reason given is the [[wikipedia:Chicken Tax|25% import tax]] on light trucks. Datsun and other companies worked around this by assembling the [[521]] and [[620]] truck [[DAS|pickup bed after arrival]] in USA (thus avoiding the 25% tax), but with the 1200 being a unibody, that was not feasible. |
== Nissan New Zealand == | == Nissan New Zealand == | ||
- | {{Main|Road*Star}} | ||
- | |||
The Datsun 1200 ute was also sold in New Zealand: | The Datsun 1200 ute was also sold in New Zealand: | ||
* 1971-1980 B120 models | * 1971-1980 B120 models | ||
+ | {{Main|Road*Star}} | ||
+ | |||
Later, Long wheelbase (GB-) models were sold with '''Roadstar''' and '''Sportstar''' market names from 1981-1985. It was marketed as a "1/2 tonne pickup": | Later, Long wheelbase (GB-) models were sold with '''Roadstar''' and '''Sportstar''' market names from 1981-1985. It was marketed as a "1/2 tonne pickup": | ||
* 1981-1983 models had A12 power and a 4-speed gearbox | * 1981-1983 models had A12 power and a 4-speed gearbox | ||
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Sport*Star * Road*Star | Sport*Star * Road*Star | ||
- | <br>{{AlbumLinkH|Road%2AStar_%2A_Sport%2AStar|303|brochure}} | + | <br>{{AlbumLinkH|Road%2AStar_%2A_Sport%2AStar|303|brochure|height=}} |
Marketing information use the spelling '''Road^Star''' and '''Sport^Star'''. And Road*Star and Sport*Star. | Marketing information use the spelling '''Road^Star''' and '''Sport^Star'''. And Road*Star and Sport*Star. | ||
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In 1980 the South Africa-specific [[B140]] model debuted with A14-power and in 1986 the raised roof was introduced. | In 1980 the South Africa-specific [[B140]] model debuted with A14-power and in 1986 the raised roof was introduced. | ||
- | See Main Article: [[B140|B140 Bakkie]] | + | {{See|see=Main|B140|B140 Bakkie}} |
- | The B140 is marketed as the Nissan 1400 LDV but commonly called the "Nissan 1400 bakkie" (bakkie is a generic term so there are Nissan Navara bakkies and Ford bakkies). | + | The B140 is marketed as the '''Nissan 1400 LDV''' but commonly called the "'''Nissan 1400 bakkie'''" (bakkie is a generic term so there are Nissan Navara bakkies and Ford bakkies). |
Production of B140 ended November 2007. Obviously B140 Bakkies are very accessible, but older B120 bakkies are hard to find for sale. It seems the owners don't want to part with them. | Production of B140 ended November 2007. Obviously B140 Bakkies are very accessible, but older B120 bakkies are hard to find for sale. It seems the owners don't want to part with them. | ||
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= Competitors = | = Competitors = | ||
+ | The other subcompact RWD trucks offered at the introduction of the Sunny Truck were the Mazda Familia and the Toyata Publica. Only the Sunny and the Publica were unibody vehicles. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sub-compact Utes: Toyota vs Mazda vs Datsun. Which do you think has the most style? | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|5654}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == GM T Platform == | ||
+ | GM's {{wikiEx|GM_T_platform_(1973)|T platform}} (Gemini/Chevette) was RWD and was in the subcompact class. The coupe utility versions were approximately the same size as a Datsun 1200 pickup. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Chevrolet '''Chevy 500''' from GM Brazil (1983-) | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Chevrolet_Chevette#Chevy_500|4/4d|Late_Chevrolet_Chevy_500_in_Cosm%C3%B3polis.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{web|vauxpedianet.uk2sitebuilder.com/vauxhall-t-car---grumett-chevrolet-chevette-in-uruguay-ecuador-argentina|Grumett pickup}} & double-cab pickup 1979-1982 by Autopiezas Esposito (Uruguay), fibreglas body | ||
+ | <br>{{ExtPhoto!|http://files.uk2sitebuilder.com/uk2group53061/image|1.thetcarbasedgrummetpick-uplaunchedlatein1978.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Mazda Familia Truck == | ||
+ | The {{wiki|Mazda Familia}} truck version was marketed under different names in diferent countries. | ||
+ | * Mazda Familia Truck introduced 1964 November | ||
+ | * Mazda 800 | ||
+ | * Mazda 1000 | ||
+ | * Mazda 1200 | ||
+ | * Kia Brisa B-1000 pickup truck introduced 1973 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mazda Familia 1000 Pickup (1970-1990) | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Mazda_Familia#Second_generation_(FA2/FA3_series_1;_1967–1977)|a/ab|Mazda_pickup_in_Ubon_Thailand.jpg}} {{wikiCommons|Mazda_Familia#Second_generation_(FA2/FA3_series_1;_1967–1977)|5/5d|Mazda_trucklet_Thai.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Toyota Publica Truck == | ||
+ | It was introduced February 1964 as the truck version of the {{wiki|Toyota Publica}} (トヨタ パブリカ) UP10 so arrived earlier than the Sunny [[B20]] pickup. The Publica pick-up continued until 1988, being later fitted with the 1166 cc 3K and 1290 cc 4K-J engines. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Album|6138}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | KP37 - 1974 | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|29498|was=Photo\h138653778mwffy504-img600x450-1264422653wz1bfk46192.jpg\Datsun%201200/Sunny%20Truck/Pub_Lee_Car}} {{Album|29499|was=Photo\h138653778mwffy504-img600x450-1264422652sd8teq46192.jpg\Datsun%201200/Sunny%20Truck/Pub_Lee_Car}} {{Album|29500|was=Photo\h138653778mwffy504-img600x450-1264422653mxbvyx46192.jpg\Datsun%201200/Sunny%20Truck/Pub_Lee_Car}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1986 KP39 | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|29501|was=Photo\mausu5715-img600x450-13009465883zm0nt76885.jpg\Datsun%201200/Sunny%20Truck/Pub_Lee_Car}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == FWD == | ||
+ | There were FWD micro-pickup competitors to the Datsun 1200 Pickup including: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiEx|Dacia_Logan#Logan_Pick-Up|Dacia Logan}}, a version of which (Nissan NP200) replaced the Nissan 1400 LDV | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Dacia_Logan#Logan_Pick-Up|d/d3|Dacia_Logan_Pick-up_rear_view.jpg}} {{AlbumH|17677}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiEx|Ford_Bantam|Ford Bantam/Mazda Rustler}} Mazda 323-based, gen 1:Escort based, gen 3:Fiesta based | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Ford_Bantam|d/d3|Ford_Bantam_Leisure_ZA.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiEx|Opel_Corsa|Opel Corsa/Chevrolet Montana}} | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Opel_Corsa|f/f5|2006_montana_gls_1.7d.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiEx|Subaru_BRAT|Subaru Brumby}}/BRAT/284/Shifter/MV/Targa/MPV (1978-1994) | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Subaru_BRAT|5/50|1978_Subaru_Brumby_Pickup.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiEx|Proton_Arena|Proton Arena/Jumbuck}} [{{Post|139739}} Proton Jumbuck] | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Proton_Arena|6/6c|2003-2010_Proton_Jumbuck_%28C90%29_GLi_utility_%2817280197806%29.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiEx|Hyundai_Pony|Hyundai Pony}} (from 1976) | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Hyundai_Pony|9/94|Hyundaiponypickup.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiEx|Volkswagen_Caddy|VW Rabbit Pickup}} (1972-1982) & VW Caddy (1982-) | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Volkswagen_Caddy|9/9e|20041020_1303_1539-VW_Golf1-Caddy.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wiki|Dodge Rampage}} 1982-1984 & Plymouth Scamp | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Dodge_Rampage|4/45|1983_Dodge_Rampage.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wiki|Fiat Fiorino}}/Fiat City/Emelba 127 Poker/SEAT Fiorino (1977) | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Fiat_Fiorino|a/aa|Fiat_Fiorino_D_pick-up_front.JPG}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wiki|Ford_Pampa}} (1982-1997) Brazil's E100 burner | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Ford_Pampa|7/77|Ford_Pampa_1%2C6_Alcool_in_Brazil_-_rear.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiEx|Volkswagen_Gol|Volkswagen Saveiro}} (based on VW Fox/Gol) | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Volkswagen_Gol|b/ba|Volkswagen_Saveiro.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
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B110 4-door sedan B110R (2-door sedan) KB110 (2-door coupe fastback) VB110 (van/wagon) B120 (truck/pickup aka ute or bakkie)
Nissan made a pickup truck version of the B110 Datsun 1200 — the B120. It was called "Datsun Sunny Truck" in Japan, while In Australia it was called the Datsun 1200 Ute. In South Africa it was known as the Bakkie. It was sold in South America, but sadly not in North America. The B120 is a Coupe utilityᵂ type of pickup truck. A Coupe Utility is based on a car design and has an integral cargo tray/bed (not a separate bed and cab as with traditional trucks).
Contents |
Overview
The Nissan part number prefixes for B120 are G10 to G19 and 95W. Early B120 used the B110 parts (H10, etc.)
Australia brochures refer to the B120 as "ute", "pickup/pick-up" and "truck". In Japan it is officially called a truck (light truck).
Export Owners manual, includes Australia-specific model information
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'122' is a popular faux license plate number
What size is the Datsun 1200 pick-up?
Although it carries a big 500kg (1000lb) payload, it is a very small pick-up, smaller than a Hilux and smaller than other mini-trucks such as the Datsun 620. It is the same size as the vintage Datsun 320 pickup from the mid-1960s.
B120 vs 2001 Ram 1500ᵂ
B120 320 620 Ram* width 1495mm 1427 1590 2014 length 3845 4186 4609 5184 height 1395 ? 1545 1834 (all standard cab, short wheelbase models) * 2001 Ram 1500
In Australia it was marketed as a "1/2 ton truck"
Later version of the truck were labeled for a 500kg payload Loading Capacity
'最大積載量500kg' (Maximum payload 500kg)
1/2 metric ton: 500 kg metric tonne: 1000 kg (2200 pounds) UK (Imperial) ton: 2240 pounds USA ton: 2000 pounds USA 1/2 ton: 1000 pounds (1100 kg)
The large RAM 1500 is classified in USAᵂ as a "1/2 ton" but this is a comparative size classification, not a payload capacity. The actual payload varies and in many cases is less than 1000 lbs, though the 2019 RAM 1500 has a payload of up to 2300 lbs.
Model Years Produced
The "Datsun 1200" line has been produced from Model years 1971 to 2007. 1970-1973 was the regular run for the Coupe, Sedan and Wagon production. Production of the B140 pickup ended November 2007 in South Africa.
1200 car 1970-1975 1200 truck 1971-1994 1400 bakkie 1980-2007
NOTE: Model Years (MY) generally runs from October to September though it varied each year. For example the 1972 MY was from Oct 1971 to Sep 1972.
Long Wheelbase Models
G- models are long wheelbase (GB120). Long wheelbase was available in Japan as the "Long Body" and in #New Zealand as the "Sport*Star" and "Road*Star".
The GB120 is 295 mm longer overall, but with a 230 mm longer wheelbase. The bed overhang — past the rear axle centerline — is 60 mm longer. Most easily identified by the five hooks on the tray rather than the normal 4-hook model.
Documentation
See: * Sunny Truck Brochures * Brochures * Advertisements
Here's a preview:
Features
See: * Sunny Truck Model Changes * Badges * Grille * Colors
Etc.
Markets
Australia
B120 production ended with 1985 models. However the 1200 utes are still a wildly popular vehicle and common on the used car market. Only regular wheelbase 1200 utes were sold, however over the years some used GB120/GB121/GB122 (long-wheelbase models) have been imported for the used car market.
Stock hub caps (1973), bumperettes and Aussie reflectors
Small but perfectly formed - feature in Daily Telegraph May 29, 2009
Japan Domestic Market
The Datsun 1200 truck was made from 1971-1994. Many of these — as used vehicles — have been exported to many parts of the world, especially Africa, South America, and New Zealand world and with the notable exception of USA). Assembly was done by Aichi Machine (41% owned by Nissan). Aichi in Nagoya assembled the Vanette, Sunny Van and Sunny Cab and also the Evolution VIII.
In Japan, the Sunny Truck was most often used as a commercial vehicle.
Facelifts
Facelifts do not correspond to B120/B121/B122 split, which was about Japan Emissions controls.
Original Style
Originally, Sunny Trucks used sedan Grille, Dashboard, Badges, and black interior.
1978 Facelift
In April 1978, Sunny Truck changed to a Coupe-style Grille, unique grille Badges, and brown interior.
Facelift models (plastic grille round eye) B120 1978 Apr - 1979 Aug B121 1979 Aug - 1981 Nov B122 1981 Nov - 1989 Oct
1989 Facelift
In late 1989, R-level emissions were adopted and so the model changed to R-B122. At the same time, a facelift occurred: Sunny Truck changed to a square-headlight Grille, NISSAN Badges, and gray interior.
1989 was the first badging of "Nissan" brand for Sunny Truck. Prior to this Datsun and Nissan were both used.
1989年11月に、ビッグマイナーチェンジ [Big minor change in November 1989]
B122
B121 changed to L-B122 when the Japan Emissions certification changed. R-B122 was the emissions changed to EGR & catalytic converter and the interior/exterior was changed at the same time.
Early B122 L-B122 1981-1989 round eye Late B122 R-B122 1989-1994 square eye
L emissions (G)B122 (G=long body)
R emissions (G)B122 (no G = short body)
United States
No Sunny trucks were ever sold new in the United States. At present there are known to have been a few B120s privately imported into the United States. See United_States#B120s_in_USA.
A reason given is the 25% import tax on light trucks. Datsun and other companies worked around this by assembling the 521 and 620 truck pickup bed after arrival in USA (thus avoiding the 25% tax), but with the 1200 being a unibody, that was not feasible.
Nissan New Zealand
The Datsun 1200 ute was also sold in New Zealand:
- 1971-1980 B120 models
Later, Long wheelbase (GB-) models were sold with Roadstar and Sportstar market names from 1981-1985. It was marketed as a "1/2 tonne pickup":
- 1981-1983 models had A12 power and a 4-speed gearbox
- Reportedly, 1983-1985 models had A15 power with a 5-speed transmission. However this may just be a dream
1/2 tonne is is listed as "500kg" payload. So that is 1/2 metric tonne (1/4 long ton).
Marketing information use the spelling Road^Star and Sport^Star. And Road*Star and Sport*Star.
It came with a "long-bed wellside tray".
Older utes are now relatively rare in New Zealand, perhaps because of rust issue in this island nation. However, newer utes are still common, as are used Japan-market utes that have been imported for the used-car market.
Nissan-Datsun South Africa
Nissan-Datsun South Africa originally imported B120s into South Africa. In 1976 they were assembled in the factory at Rosslyn.
120Y Bakkie
In 1976 production started in the Roslyn factory and these were marketed as "120Y" bakkies after the current 120Y (B210) sedans.
1400 Bakkie
In 1980 the South Africa-specific B140 model debuted with A14-power and in 1986 the raised roof was introduced.
The B140 is marketed as the Nissan 1400 LDV but commonly called the "Nissan 1400 bakkie" (bakkie is a generic term so there are Nissan Navara bakkies and Ford bakkies).
Production of B140 ended November 2007. Obviously B140 Bakkies are very accessible, but older B120 bakkies are hard to find for sale. It seems the owners don't want to part with them.
B140s were also sold new in other African countries such as Zimbabwe and Kenya.
South America
LHD Datsun 1200 trucks are fairly common in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatemala. They are commonly called Camionetas (little pickups) and also nicknamed Picopita (micro pickup) in Guatemala.
Ecuador
Aymesa (Automóviles de Ecuador) assembled CKD LHD Nissan 1200 Pickups in an in-country assembly plant from 1987-1999. This was necessary to meet government-mandated goals for domestic production. A total of 8880 1200s were assembled in Quito, Ecuador.
Sales Dates
* B20 February 1967 a.k.a. Datsun 1000 ute * B120 February 1971 a.k.a. Datsun 1200 ute * B122 October 1981-1994 (Japan) * B140 1986-2007 (South Africa) a.k.a. Bakkie
B120T | 1975 10 - 1979 08 |
B121T | 1979 08 - 1981 10 |
B122T | 1981 10 - 1994 |
B140 | 1987 - 2007 Nissan South Africa |
Specifications
Wheelbase * 2300 mm regular bed * 2530 mm long bed Cab Height: 1395 mm * Height at back ** 1010 mm regular bed ** 995 mm long bed overall length * 3845 mm regular bed * 4140 mm long bed Width: 1495
Tray dimensions
See Bed#Measurements
Also See
* Sunny Truck Model Changes * Ute Drawings * Sunny Truck Competitors
Competitors
The other subcompact RWD trucks offered at the introduction of the Sunny Truck were the Mazda Familia and the Toyata Publica. Only the Sunny and the Publica were unibody vehicles.
Sub-compact Utes: Toyota vs Mazda vs Datsun. Which do you think has the most style?
GM T Platform
GM's T platformᵂ (Gemini/Chevette) was RWD and was in the subcompact class. The coupe utility versions were approximately the same size as a Datsun 1200 pickup.
Chevrolet Chevy 500 from GM Brazil (1983-)
Grumett pickup☁ & double-cab pickup 1979-1982 by Autopiezas Esposito (Uruguay), fibreglas body
Mazda Familia Truck
The Mazda Familiaᵂ truck version was marketed under different names in diferent countries.
- Mazda Familia Truck introduced 1964 November
- Mazda 800
- Mazda 1000
- Mazda 1200
- Kia Brisa B-1000 pickup truck introduced 1973
Mazda Familia 1000 Pickup (1970-1990)
Toyota Publica Truck
It was introduced February 1964 as the truck version of the Toyota Publicaᵂ (トヨタ パブリカ) UP10 so arrived earlier than the Sunny B20 pickup. The Publica pick-up continued until 1988, being later fitted with the 1166 cc 3K and 1290 cc 4K-J engines.
FWD
There were FWD micro-pickup competitors to the Datsun 1200 Pickup including:
Dacia Loganᵂ, a version of which (Nissan NP200) replaced the Nissan 1400 LDV
Ford Bantam/Mazda Rustlerᵂ Mazda 323-based, gen 1:Escort based, gen 3:Fiesta based
Subaru Brumbyᵂ/BRAT/284/Shifter/MV/Targa/MPV (1978-1994)
Proton Arena/Jumbuckᵂ POST Proton Jumbuck
Hyundai Ponyᵂ (from 1976)
VW Rabbit Pickupᵂ (1972-1982) & VW Caddy (1982-)
Dodge Rampageᵂ 1982-1984 & Plymouth Scamp
Fiat Fiorinoᵂ/Fiat City/Emelba 127 Poker/SEAT Fiorino (1977)
Ford_Pampaᵂ (1982-1997) Brazil's E100 burner
Volkswagen Saveiroᵂ (based on VW Fox/Gol)