Revision as of 01:45, 11 July 2010
North American B210s have "park bench" safety bumpers. Other countries use a stylish trim bumper.
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JDM Style
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North America
USA and Canada market. For 1974, USA models got large safety bumpers to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards regulation 215(b). The mandate that created the "park-bench" bumpers were not about safety, but part of the Cost Saving Act. The idea was to reduce the cost of repair of minor accidents (below 5 mph) and so benefit the consumer. For more details, see FMVSS 215.
- 1974 non-chrome, no rubber overriders, black sight shield
- 1975 different color, rubber overriders, black sight shield
- 1976 chrome beam with rubber ends, rubber overriders, Coupe has body color-keyed rear sight shield.
- 1977-1978. The external appearance of the bumpers has been improved
1975 - non-chrome with overriders (grille is 1978)
1976 - Chrome beam with many bolts
1977 - Chrome beam bumper with fewer bolts
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Rear panel
A rear panel is used in USA instead of a beaver panel.
- 1974-1975: body color-keyed
- 1976-1978 Sedan: body color-keyed
- 1976-1978 Coupe: black