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Re: Whats the AU version of a 77 Datsun F10
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/7/1 2:18
FU suffix
F = Five Speed U = United States In most other countries it was marketed as the Datsun Cherry FII or Datsun 100A/120A F-II and in Japan as the Nissan Cherry F-II.
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Re: Whats the AU version of a 77 Datsun F10
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2012/7/1 4:10
And in Australia... .not at all
Private imports if any
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Re: Whats the AU version of a 77 Datsun F10
edp
Posted on: 2012/7/1 18:50
thanks David, you win a prize yesterday? Oddly enough I assumed the wagon was a 4 spd as thats what the knob on the shifter is but maybe its a 5 spd., did they offer a 4 in that line at all?
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Re: Whats the AU version of a 77 Datsun F10
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/7/2 1:36
Naw the new Datsun truck won a Best in Class trophy
If it says AU on the ID Plate then it was originally an automatic. If it says FU then it was originally a Five-Speed.
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Re: Whats the AU version of a 77 Datsun F10
edp
Posted on: 2012/7/2 6:28
I looked up an F10 spec sheet & it looks like the wagons came stock with the 4 spd. & coupes got the 5 spd. - wonder why??
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Re: Whats the AU version of a 77 Datsun F10
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/7/2 8:55
Same story as the B210. It was to compete with the SR-5.
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