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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

VB110

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Datsun 1200 came in two wagon forms: the 2-dr wagon and the 4-dr wagon. In some literature these were called 3-dr and 5-dr. In Japan both 2-dr and 4-dr wagons are called バン (van), hence the V- prefix in VB110.

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Overview

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Van = Wagon. The body code is VB110 (V for Van)
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'Van' is used in Japan, while US and Australia commonly say wagon. UK says Estate. Danish say Stationcar. Whatever you call it, it's the most versatile of the Datsun 1200 range.

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Wagon features:
* rear hanging straps
* rail inside rear window
* rear side glass "kick-up" from door glass
* straight Bumper with no light and no notch
Reportedly there was also a Datsun 1200 utility van (a wagon with no rear side windows aka "Sedan delivery", "delivery van" or "panel van"), but pictures of such have never appeared. There was however a B210 panel van:
More utilitarian two-door wagons were known as "sedan delivery" cars, often with solid panels where the rear side windows would be.

wikipedia:Sedan delivery

Commercial bodies seem to suffer from being knocked around more than passenger models, so finding a very good condition wagon is a bit more challenging than for a coupe or sedan.

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2-door Wagon

aka 3-door wagon. These seem to have been sold mostly in Japan and New Zealand.

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with Connell Nissan license plate frame
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Japan Brochures
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4-door Wagon

aka 5-door wagon

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post post posts

body alignment specs
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35.jpg specifications (Australia)

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Datwag

CA18DET-powered
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Racing Wagons

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GX Wagon

Wagons never came in GX trim, but look good dressed out with GX-5 features
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Facelift

1972 Facelift wagon used the updated grille and bonnet, as this 1972 Super-Deluxe van shows

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Style Exercises

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The 1200 wagon has an ungainly sweep up on the rear side window. What would it look like without this?

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Also See

* http://www.ratdat.com the "Classic Datsun Website"
* Instruction Manual
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