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Re: Plates forsale and question
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lol thanks.

Lucky number plates are all in uppercase hey :P haha

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No, your ute is a B120, not a b120.
Sorry, but I'm a pedantic SOB.

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Thanks alot for the breakdown. So my ute is known as a b120. cool. I was looking for some new plates but it seems most combinations now are taken.


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The basic model code breakdown, using Bx10 as an example for our small Datsuns is, ..
B= Small Datsun model line
x= no indication= first model, 1= second model, 2= Third model, 3= Fourth model
10= Passenger model
20= Truck model, either pickup or Ute.

The 1000 Ute was ALWAYS known as a B20 despite evidence of some chassis bearing the B10 code. [using pre numbered inner guards that were meant for sedan production.]

The 1200 Ute was ALWAYS known as the B120 even if some individual vehicles were incorrectly marked at the factory or elsewhere.

Additionally, the last character [0] signified the core variant, but subvariants could change this, eg, the B122 is the long wheelbase 1200 ute.

The number 210 on its own when applied to our small Datsuns is the US model name for the B310, known to us in Aust. as the Sunny. This same car was also known as a 120Y in some other markets.

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I cant read it cause it has all faded lol. :P I did check there first.

I dont think i will be selling the plates at this stage but i will keep you posted mate. They are black with White writing 79 * DAT

Thanks for the info everyone.

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If your are interested in selling the plates I am keen. What colour scheme are they?

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1970-1977 Datsun 1200 trucks have always been chassis code B120, both in Australia and Japan. Its in all the Nissan literature.

Never "210". However I recall reports that ADR plates or local government mismarked some early ones as "B110".

So check the Nissan build plate in the engine compartment to be certain. What does the build plate on your ute say?

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i think white sedan could be wrong cause my ute is early 70s
and has b120 on chassis


I probably am, have been before.

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ahh yeah i was interested in some new plates for the dato but doesnt look like they are avaliable.

I think i will be holding onto my plates for a little while.

Cheers

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i think white sedan could be wrong cause my ute is early 70s
and has b120 on chassis

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