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vintage diesel?

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:hmm:
Nissan wasn't even around in 1970-Datsun was.
Something a little Image maybe...
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maybe the nissan diesel that came out in 79 or so in the international scout??
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Chrysler Nissan diesels could easily be appropriate for the vehicle, although I've never heard of one. Nissan was the Japanese name for Datsun. "Datsun" was used in the export markets...the corporation was "Nissan" from the 1930's forward. In 1968, Chrysler signed an agreement with Nissan Diesel Motors Company, Tokyo, Japan, to distribute Chrysler-Nissan diesel engines in North and South America.(http://www.allpar.com/history/chrysler- ... hron6.html)

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too many Fords, no where near 'nuff time.

or, money.
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