The Datsun B-210 Honey Bee was a special low-cost model offered in the United States. It was the low-spec Standard model with no carpeting, but could be had with a special stripe and Bee decal. Its goal was to sell to a young, first time buyer who could not afford a regular B210. Honey Bee was only offered as a 2-dr sedan.
B210 Standard * All vinyl interior (no carpet) * Dog-dish hubcap * 4-speed only (no auto) * Side stripe * racer Bee decal behind front wheel * Available in Yellow, White and Brown
- 1976 Honey Bee Brochure: Ratdat.com
- Highest Fuel Economy available in USA in 1976: 41 mpg highway, 29 mpg city
Features
The Honey Bee was based on the low-cost Standard model. Standard models have an 'S' suffix in the model number.
This is the difference, among other deletions, this equipment is not fitted:
- No Wheel covers (dogdish caps fitted)
- No Spare tire cover
- No Trunk mat
- No Cigarette lighter (blind plug fitted)
- No Speedometer trip meter
- No Rear window defogger switch (blind plug fitted)
- 1976 Honey Bee has the defogger
- No Carpet (only Mat)
- California models included carpet
- No Arm rest (pull handle is fitted)
- No Door trim moulding
- No Rear side moulding
- No Rear seat ashtray
- No Wiper blade high-speed fin (uses basic type from 620 truck)
- No Door lamp switch for assistant side
- No Console box
- No Non-glare glass
- No Chrome moulding for windshield
- No Chrome moulding for rear window
Changed Equipment:
- Blackwall tires now fitted (instead of whitewalls)
- Trunk finisher: hardboard instead of laminated
- Front seat is folding only, instead of reclining + forward-folding
- Interior Trim: Black or Beige only (Deluxe has Black, Blue or Brown)
- Floor trim: Black only (Black or Brown in California)
And the good part:
- 10 pounds lighter than Deluxe model 2-dr sedan
Stripes
- The stripe was positioned along the belt line from the front of the car back to the rear wheel center line.
- Racer Bee on front fender, behind tire
- 'Honey Bee' (in ALL CAPS) inside stripe at rear
- The second type of strip was between the wheel wells, thinner at front and wider at back.
- Flying Bee on front fender, above stripe
- 'Honey Bee' (in script) inside stripe at rear
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