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Developed by Prince Motor Company, Skyline (スカイライン) is an upscale full-size sedan model family (Gloria was the non-luxury fullsize sedan). Models offered have included 2-dr and 4-dr sedans, wagons and coupes. After Prince merged with Nissan in 1966 these models were badged Nissans, first with Nissan Prince Skyline badging, then later with Nissan badging although still using P emblems for some time. For detailed information, see [[wikipedia:Nissan Skyline]] | Developed by Prince Motor Company, Skyline (スカイライン) is an upscale full-size sedan model family (Gloria was the non-luxury fullsize sedan). Models offered have included 2-dr and 4-dr sedans, wagons and coupes. After Prince merged with Nissan in 1966 these models were badged Nissans, first with Nissan Prince Skyline badging, then later with Nissan badging although still using P emblems for some time. For detailed information, see [[wikipedia:Nissan Skyline]] | ||
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First Generation models were all four cylinders. | First Generation models were all four cylinders. | ||
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Prince_Skyline_ALSI-1_001.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Prince_Skyline_ALSI-1_001.jpg/250px-Prince_Skyline_ALSI-1_001.jpg] | + | {{wikiFile|c/c9|Prince_Skyline_ALSI-1_001.jpg|400}} |
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* 1957 ALSID-1 Prince Skyline with styling much like a 1956 Chevrolet with GA30 1.5 liter engine | * 1957 ALSID-1 Prince Skyline with styling much like a 1956 Chevrolet with GA30 1.5 liter engine | ||
* 1958-1962 ALSID-2 Prince Skyline updated with quad headlights and GA4 1.5 liter engine | * 1958-1962 ALSID-2 Prince Skyline updated with quad headlights and GA4 1.5 liter engine | ||
* 1962-1963 S21D/S | * 1962-1963 S21D/S | ||
* 1963 BLRA-3 Prince Skyline Sport with GB30 1.9 liter engine | * 1963 BLRA-3 Prince Skyline Sport with GB30 1.9 liter engine | ||
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Skyline_sport.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c5/Skyline_sport.jpg/250px-Skyline_sport.jpg] | + | |
- | <br>1963 Prince Skyline Sport | + | 1963 Prince Skyline Sport |
+ | <br>{{wikiFile|c/c5|Skyline_sport.jpg|400}} | ||
= Second Generation = | = Second Generation = | ||
- | Daini models were still four cylinders, but introduce a straight-six special. | + | Daini models were still four cylinders, but introduced a straight-six special. |
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+ | {{wikiFile|2/22|Prince_Skyline_S50_1500_Deluxe_001.jpg|400}} | ||
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Prince_Skyline_S50_1500_Deluxe_001.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/22/Prince_Skyline_S50_1500_Deluxe_001.jpg/250px-Prince_Skyline_S50_1500_Deluxe_001.jpg] | ||
* 1962–1965 S50E Prince Skyline/A150/A190D (G1 1.5 liter or 1.9 diesel) | * 1962–1965 S50E Prince Skyline/A150/A190D (G1 1.5 liter or 1.9 diesel) | ||
* 1964 S54 (S54A/S54B) Prince Skyline 2000GT (GT-A, GT-B) with six-cylinder G7 engine and long nose body | * 1964 S54 (S54A/S54B) Prince Skyline 2000GT (GT-A, GT-B) with six-cylinder G7 engine and long nose body | ||
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:S54_Nissan_Skyline_2000GT.JPG http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7c/S54_Nissan_Skyline_2000GT.JPG/250px-S54_Nissan_Skyline_2000GT.JPG] | ||
* 1965–1966 S50E-2 Prince Skyline | * 1965–1966 S50E-2 Prince Skyline | ||
* 1967 S50E-3 A150 Prince Skyline/Prince A150/PMC A150/Nissan A150 | * 1967 S50E-3 A150 Prince Skyline/Prince A150/PMC A150/Nissan A150 | ||
* 1967 S57 Prince Skyline with G15 engine | * 1967 S57 Prince Skyline with G15 engine | ||
+ | 1964 Prince Skyline 2000GT | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiFile|7/7c|S54_Nissan_Skyline_2000GT.JPG|400}} | ||
= Nissan = | = Nissan = | ||
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Exports were sold by Datsun dealers and badged as Datsun: | Exports were sold by Datsun dealers and badged as Datsun: | ||
- | * 240K (Coupe) | + | * 280K (2.8-liter Skyline C210) |
- | * 204C (Sedan) | + | * 240K (2.4-liter Coupe & Sedan) |
+ | * 160K (1.6 liter G16 4 cylinder C110) | ||
+ | * 180K (1.8 liter G18 four-cyl) | ||
After the Datsun name was discontinued, exports were sold by Nissan dealers: | After the Datsun name was discontinued, exports were sold by Nissan dealers: | ||
* R30, R31, etc. | * R30, R31, etc. | ||
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Skyline continues today as Nissan's premier sedan lineup, and includes the [[wikipedia:Nissan Infiniti G-series]] vehicles as marketed in the USA. | Skyline continues today as Nissan's premier sedan lineup, and includes the [[wikipedia:Nissan Infiniti G-series]] vehicles as marketed in the USA. | ||
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== C10 == | == C10 == | ||
- | Hakosuka | + | Hakosuka (boxy sky) | Hakosuka GT-R |
- | + | <br>{{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#C10|0/0d|Nissan_Skyline_C10_001.jpg|400}} {{AlbumH|8970|jpg|223}} | |
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nissan_Skyline_C10_001.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/Nissan_Skyline_C10_001.jpg/250px-Nissan_Skyline_C10_001.jpg] | + | |
* 1968-1972 C10 Nissan Skyline, with four cylinder G15/G18 engines | * 1968-1972 C10 Nissan Skyline, with four cylinder G15/G18 engines | ||
** Skyway wagon variation | ** Skyway wagon variation | ||
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** 1969-1972 GT-R with straight six S20 dual-overhead cam engine | ** 1969-1972 GT-R with straight six S20 dual-overhead cam engine | ||
*** nickname ハコスカ ("hakosuka", shortened form of "box-skyline") | *** nickname ハコスカ ("hakosuka", shortened form of "box-skyline") | ||
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+ | Sunny Truck with hakosuka-style body kit. See Main Article: [[Hakotora]] | ||
+ | <br>{{Photo!|LYPZ2EQM.jpg}} | ||
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+ | GT-R clone | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#GT-R|0/01|Skyline_C10.jpg|400}} | ||
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+ | GT-R | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|6480}} | ||
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+ | {{Album|3475}} | ||
== C110 == | == C110 == | ||
- | Kenmeri | + | Kenmeri 1972-1977 (also marketed as Datsun 240K). Top version was the GT-R. |
+ | <br>{{wikiFile|b/b3|Nissan_Skyline_C111_2000_GTX-E_001.jpg|400}} | ||
+ | {{AlbumH|12190|jpg|201}} | ||
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nissan_Skyline_C111_2000_GTX-E_001.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b3/Nissan_Skyline_C111_2000_GTX-E_001.jpg/250px-Nissan_Skyline_C111_2000_GTX-E_001.jpg] | + | 1972-1977 C110 Nissan Skyline |
- | * 1972-1977 C110 Nissan Skyline, Datsun 160K/180K/240K | + | * For markets with only Datsun dealers, it was marketed as Datsun 160K/180K/240K |
- | ** Four cylinder G16/G18/L20B engines, or six cylinder L20A/L24 engines | + | * Four cylinder G16/G18/L20B engines, or six cylinder L20A/L24 engines |
- | ** nickname ケンメリ (kenmeri) meaning "Ken & Mary" | + | * nickname ケンメリ (kenmeri) meaning "Ken & Mary" |
- | ** 1972-1973 GT-R with S20 straight-six DOHC engine | + | * 1972-1973 GT-R with S20 straight-six DOHC engine |
+ | * 4-door Sedan & 2-door Hardtop Coupe (K models) | ||
- | == C210 == | + | Datsun 240K |
- | 1977-1981 | + | <br>{{Album|13431}} {{Album|722}} {{Album|3564}} {{Album|10056}} {{Album|10057}} {{Album|13311}} {{Album|13312}} {{Album|14079}} {{Album|14080}} {{Album|14505}} |
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Skyline#C210 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/90/Nissan_Skyline_C211_2000_GT-EL_001.jpg/280px-Nissan_Skyline_C211_2000_GT-EL_001.jpg] | + | 240K covertedble |
+ | <br>{{Album|7318}} {{Album|7316}} | ||
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+ | == C210 == | ||
+ | 1977-1981 Marketed as Nissan Skyline or (for export markets) Datsun 180K/240K/280K depending on the engine (1.8-liter 4-cylinder, 2.4 or 2.8 six-cylinder). | ||
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Skyline#C210 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a9/1981_skyline_rear_side.JPG/220px-1981_skyline_rear_side.JPG] | + | {{Album|15396}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#C210|a/a9|1981_skyline_rear_side.JPG}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#C210|9/90|Nissan_Skyline_C211_2000_GT-EL_001.jpg}} |
== R30 == | == R30 == | ||
- | 1981-1985 (8108-9003) | + | 1981-1985 (8108-9003). Now four-cylinder and six-cylinder models used the same body (all were "long nose"). |
- | Japan - round taillights | + | DESIRABLE part for a 1200: [[Stumpy#Stumpy_Transmission|Stumpy 5-speed gearbox]] for L-series and CA-series engine swaps. [[FJ|FJ20]] engines from DR30. |
- | <br>http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b9/R30_skyline.JPG/220px-R30_skyline.JPG | + | |
- | Australia - non-round taillights | + | Japan - round taillights on all except Van | Australia - non-round taillights |
- | <br>http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a9/1981-1983_Nissan_Skyline_%28R30%29_2.4E_sedan_02.jpg/220px-1981-1983_Nissan_Skyline_%28R30%29_2.4E_sedan_02.jpg | + | <br>{{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R30|d/d1|LD4C4250.jpg|400}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R30|a/a9|1981-1983_Nissan_Skyline_%28R30%29_2.4E_sedan_02.jpg|400}} |
ENGINES JAPAN MARKET | ENGINES JAPAN MARKET | ||
PR30 Z18S I4 | PR30 Z18S I4 | ||
- | FR30 CA18E I4 8210- | + | FR30 CA18S (single carburetor) 8210- |
+ | FR30 CA18E (EGI) SOHC 8210- | ||
UR30 Z20E I4 | UR30 Z20E I4 | ||
DR30 FJ20E & FJ20ET turbo I4 | DR30 FJ20E & FJ20ET turbo I4 | ||
- | HR30 L20E & L20ET turbo I4 | + | HR30 L20E & L20ET turbo I6 |
ER30 LD28 diesel I6 | ER30 LD28 diesel I6 | ||
SR30 LD20 diesel I6 | SR30 LD20 diesel I6 | ||
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2,393 cc L24E I6 | 2,393 cc L24E I6 | ||
2,753 cc L28E I6 1983-1985 | 2,753 cc L28E I6 1983-1985 | ||
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+ | 2000RS - Iron Mask front end | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R30|0/00|KDR30_Skyline_coupe_1983_facelift.jpg|400}} | ||
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+ | 4-door Sedan | 5-door Hatch | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R30|b/b9|R30_skyline.JPG|320}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R30|2/29|1983_Nissan_Skyline_%28R30%29_2.4E_hatchback_%282015-08-07%29_02.jpg|320}} | ||
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+ | FINAL DRIVE JAPAN MARKET | ||
+ | HC H165B Van.CA18S+Z18S ??? | ||
+ | HE H190 Van.CA18E+LD20 | ||
+ | RB R180 | ||
+ | RB R200 | ||
+ | RB R180 LSD 8110-8210 | ||
+ | RB R200 LSD 8210- | ||
AUTOMISSION JAPAN MARKET | AUTOMISSION JAPAN MARKET | ||
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MISSION JAPAN MARKET | MISSION JAPAN MARKET | ||
F4W63L.Z18S -8307 | F4W63L.Z18S -8307 | ||
- | F4W71B.LD20 -8307 | ||
F4W71B.Z18S 8308- | F4W71B.Z18S 8308- | ||
+ | F4W71B.LD20 -8307 | ||
F4W71B.CA18S 8210- | F4W71B.CA18S 8210- | ||
FS5W71B | FS5W71B | ||
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R Hatchback (5-door hatchback) | R Hatchback (5-door hatchback) | ||
V Van (5-door station wagon) | V Van (5-door station wagon) | ||
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+ | Coupe - 2-door Hardtop | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|6125}} | ||
MODELS JAPAN MARKET | MODELS JAPAN MARKET | ||
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2000RS-X FJ20ET luxury 1983-1985 | 2000RS-X FJ20ET luxury 1983-1985 | ||
2000GT L20E | 2000GT L20E | ||
- | Passage L20E | + | |
- | 2000GT-ES Turbo L20ET turbo | + | Front Brakes |
- | Passage Turbo L20ET turbo | + | 40207-01L50 except FJ20ET integral hub 4-lug <> 40207-01S50 |
- | 2000RS "Paul Newman Version" L20ET turbo 1984-1985 (lightweight model) | + | 40207-03P02 FJ20ET bolt-behind-hub |
- | 280D GT LD28 diesel | + | |
+ | DR30 - FJ20 powered. Ex-Bo Seton car | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|4118}} {{Album|4117}} {{Thumb|4119}} {{Thumb|4116}} {{Thumb|4115}} | ||
== R31 == | == R31 == | ||
1985-1989 | 1985-1989 | ||
- | See main article: [[R31]] | + | {{SeeMainArticle!|R31}} |
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/25/Nissan_Skyline_R31_2000_GTS-R_002.jpg/280px-Nissan_Skyline_R31_2000_GTS-R_002.jpg | http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/25/Nissan_Skyline_R31_2000_GTS-R_002.jpg/280px-Nissan_Skyline_R31_2000_GTS-R_002.jpg | ||
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+ | == R32 == | ||
+ | R32 is 1989-1994 Nissan [[Skyline]] (8905-9411). No wagon, no hatch. | ||
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+ | R32 GT-R "Godzilla" | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R32|4/42|Nissan_Skyline_R32_GT-R_001.jpg|400}} | ||
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+ | GXi [[CA]]18I 4-cylinder, 14" wheels | ||
+ | GTE [[RB]]20E | ||
+ | GTS RB20DE | ||
+ | GTS-25 RB25DE | ||
+ | GTS-t & GTS-4 RB20DET turbo | ||
+ | GT-R RB26DETT twin turbo | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{UploadPost|10308_4ee738eaae753.jpg|391698}} {{UploadPost|10308_4ee738fcbee93.jpg|391698}} {{UploadPost|10308_4ee739873d447.jpg|391698}} | ||
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+ | = R33 = | ||
+ | 1993-1998 | RB engines | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R33|7/7d|Nissan_Skyline_R33_GT-R_001.jpg|400}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R33|4/41|1993-1996_Nissan_Skyline_%28R33%29_GTS25t_coupe_%282011-01-05%29.jpg|400}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | = R34 = | ||
+ | 1998-2002 | RB engines | iconic round taillights (big & little) | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R34|b/b0|1993-1996_Nissan_Skyline_%28R33%29_GTS25t_sedan_01.jpg|400}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R34|3/31|Nissan_Skyline_GT-R_R34_V_Spec_II_rear.jpg|400}} | ||
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+ | {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#R34|7/73|Nissan_Skyline_R34_GT-R_N%C3%BCr_001.jpg|400}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Album|10447}} {{Album|10448}} | ||
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+ | = V35 = | ||
+ | 2001-2007 | VQ six-cylinder engines | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Skyline | ||
+ | * Infiniti G35 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Valuable for Datsun 1200: [[6-speed#FS6R31A|FS6R31A 6-speed]] gearbox new $1800 | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#V35.2FCPV35|e/e4|NISSAN_SKYLINE_COUPE_V35.jpg|400}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#V35.2FCPV35|3/33|2001-2003_NISSAN_SKYLINE_SEDAN_250GT_FOUR_rear.jpg|400}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | = V36 = | ||
+ | 2006-2014 | VQ engines | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Skyline | ||
+ | * Infiniti G (G25/G35/G37) | ||
+ | * Infiniti Q (Q40/Q50/Q60) | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiCommons|Nissan_Skyline#V36.2FCV36.2FJ50|f/f5|Infiniti_G_sedan.jpg|400}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | = R35 = | ||
+ | The 2007-up GT-R is not badged as a Skyline | VR38DETT twin-turbo V6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikiCommons|Nissan_GT-R|e/ef|Nissan_GTR_-_Flickr_-_Alexandre_Pr%C3%A9vot_%2812%29.jpg|400}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_GT-R|b/ba|Nissan_GT-R_01.JPG|400}} | ||
= Skyway = | = Skyway = | ||
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* 1963-1968 S50 V51A-I Prince Skyway (Skyline Van after 1966) | * 1963-1968 S50 V51A-I Prince Skyway (Skyline Van after 1966) | ||
* replaced by 1968 Nissan Skyline C10 Van | * replaced by 1968 Nissan Skyline C10 Van | ||
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+ | Skyway 1500 | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Prince_Skyway|2/25|Nissan_Prince_Skyline_1500_Van_DeLuxe_V51B_front_view.jpg|400}} {{wikiCommons|Prince_Skyway|2/22|Prince_Skyline_1500_Van_DeLuxe_V51B_rear_view.jpg|400}} | ||
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+ | {{End}}[[Category:Nissan Vehicles]] |
Current revision
Developed by Prince Motor Company, Skyline (スカイライン) is an upscale full-size sedan model family (Gloria was the non-luxury fullsize sedan). Models offered have included 2-dr and 4-dr sedans, wagons and coupes. After Prince merged with Nissan in 1966 these models were badged Nissans, first with Nissan Prince Skyline badging, then later with Nissan badging although still using P emblems for some time. For detailed information, see wikipedia:Nissan Skyline
Contents |
1st Generation
First Generation models were all four cylinders.
- 1957 ALSID-1 Prince Skyline with styling much like a 1956 Chevrolet with GA30 1.5 liter engine
- 1958-1962 ALSID-2 Prince Skyline updated with quad headlights and GA4 1.5 liter engine
- 1962-1963 S21D/S
- 1963 BLRA-3 Prince Skyline Sport with GB30 1.9 liter engine
Second Generation
Daini models were still four cylinders, but introduced a straight-six special.
- 1962–1965 S50E Prince Skyline/A150/A190D (G1 1.5 liter or 1.9 diesel)
- 1964 S54 (S54A/S54B) Prince Skyline 2000GT (GT-A, GT-B) with six-cylinder G7 engine and long nose body
- 1965–1966 S50E-2 Prince Skyline
- 1967 S50E-3 A150 Prince Skyline/Prince A150/PMC A150/Nissan A150
- 1967 S57 Prince Skyline with G15 engine
Nissan
Nissan-Prince models were sold by Nissan Prince dealers
Exports were sold by Datsun dealers and badged as Datsun:
* 280K (2.8-liter Skyline C210) * 240K (2.4-liter Coupe & Sedan) * 160K (1.6 liter G16 4 cylinder C110) * 180K (1.8 liter G18 four-cyl)
After the Datsun name was discontinued, exports were sold by Nissan dealers:
* R30, R31, etc.
Skyline continues today as Nissan's premier sedan lineup, and includes the wikipedia:Nissan Infiniti G-series vehicles as marketed in the USA.
- V35 Nissan Skyline/Infiniti G35
C10
Hakosuka (boxy sky) | Hakosuka GT-R
- 1968-1972 C10 Nissan Skyline, with four cylinder G15/G18 engines
- Skyway wagon variation
- 1971-1972 GT/GT-X with straight six L20 overhead cam engines
- 1969-1972 GT-R with straight six S20 dual-overhead cam engine
- nickname ハコスカ ("hakosuka", shortened form of "box-skyline")
Sunny Truck with hakosuka-style body kit. See Main Article: Hakotora
C110
Kenmeri 1972-1977 (also marketed as Datsun 240K). Top version was the GT-R.
1972-1977 C110 Nissan Skyline * For markets with only Datsun dealers, it was marketed as Datsun 160K/180K/240K * Four cylinder G16/G18/L20B engines, or six cylinder L20A/L24 engines * nickname ケンメリ (kenmeri) meaning "Ken & Mary" * 1972-1973 GT-R with S20 straight-six DOHC engine * 4-door Sedan & 2-door Hardtop Coupe (K models)
C210
1977-1981 Marketed as Nissan Skyline or (for export markets) Datsun 180K/240K/280K depending on the engine (1.8-liter 4-cylinder, 2.4 or 2.8 six-cylinder).
R30
1981-1985 (8108-9003). Now four-cylinder and six-cylinder models used the same body (all were "long nose").
DESIRABLE part for a 1200: Stumpy 5-speed gearbox for L-series and CA-series engine swaps. FJ20 engines from DR30.
Japan - round taillights on all except Van | Australia - non-round taillights
ENGINES JAPAN MARKET PR30 Z18S I4 FR30 CA18S (single carburetor) 8210- FR30 CA18E (EGI) SOHC 8210- UR30 Z20E I4 DR30 FJ20E & FJ20ET turbo I4 HR30 L20E & L20ET turbo I6 ER30 LD28 diesel I6 SR30 LD20 diesel I6
EXPORT ENGINES 2,393 cc L24E I6 2,753 cc L28E I6 1983-1985
FINAL DRIVE JAPAN MARKET HC H165B Van.CA18S+Z18S ??? HE H190 Van.CA18E+LD20 RB R180 RB R200 RB R180 LSD 8110-8210 RB R200 LSD 8210-
AUTOMISSION JAPAN MARKET 3N71B 4N71B 8210- L20T 4N71B 8308- six gasoline 4N71B 8310- FJ20
MISSION JAPAN MARKET F4W63L.Z18S -8307 F4W71B.Z18S 8308- F4W71B.LD20 -8307 F4W71B.CA18S 8210- FS5W71B
BODY STYLES _ Sedan (4-door sedan) K Hardtop (2-door coupe) R Hatchback (5-door hatchback) V Van (5-door station wagon)
MODELS JAPAN MARKET 1800TI Z18S 1800TI CA18E 2000TI CA20E 2000TI Z20E 2000RS FJ20E 2000RS Turbo FJ20ET 2000RS-X FJ20ET luxury 1983-1985 2000GT L20E
Front Brakes 40207-01L50 except FJ20ET integral hub 4-lug <> 40207-01S50 40207-03P02 FJ20ET bolt-behind-hub
DR30 - FJ20 powered. Ex-Bo Seton car
R31
1985-1989
R32
R32 is 1989-1994 Nissan Skyline (8905-9411). No wagon, no hatch.
GXi CA18I 4-cylinder, 14" wheels GTE RB20E GTS RB20DE GTS-25 RB25DE GTS-t & GTS-4 RB20DET turbo GT-R RB26DETT twin turbo
R33
1993-1998 | RB engines
R34
1998-2002 | RB engines | iconic round taillights (big & little)
V35
2001-2007 | VQ six-cylinder engines
* Skyline * Infiniti G35
Valuable for Datsun 1200: FS6R31A 6-speed gearbox new $1800
V36
2006-2014 | VQ engines
* Skyline * Infiniti G (G25/G35/G37) * Infiniti Q (Q40/Q50/Q60)
R35
The 2007-up GT-R is not badged as a Skyline | VR38DETT twin-turbo V6
Skyway
- 1957-1959 ALVG Prince Skyway commercial delivery van (wagon), based on ALSID-1
- 1960-1962 ALVG-2 Prince Skyway
- 1962-1963 BLVG-2 Prince Skyway
- 1963-1968 S50 V51A-I Prince Skyway (Skyline Van after 1966)
- replaced by 1968 Nissan Skyline C10 Van