8 new pics from Nissan
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Originally Posted by canuck
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
hehe, your binder or folder must be getting thick with all these great pics Shane. Boy oh boy they have a shine on that GE. Those wheels look like they would be brutal to keep clean, but they look pretty good in that pic.
Originally Posted by canuck
Those wheels are really starting to grow on me Wayne, especially with some nicer pictures coming out lately. In some of the earlier pics, I thought they where just "okay", but they certainly look better in recent pics. I agree that they are going to be a PITA to keep clean though.
Well, I guess it may well be a Datsun, according to this the company dates back to 1911. Datsun History
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Originally Posted by ABQ_G35
Seeing the hi-res pic Shane, I don't think those wheels will be that bad to clean, I think they look great! I wonder what the old car in the background is, it is RHD, I mean, it looks like it's a Datsun/Nissan display of some sort.
Well, I guess it may well be a Datsun, according to this the company dates back to 1911. Datsun History
Well, I guess it may well be a Datsun, according to this the company dates back to 1911. Datsun History
http://press.nissan-global.com/EN/CO...rt.html#060915
Originally Posted by canuck
Yep, I am pretty sure it is a Datsun Tom. Here is where I pulled the pic from, which was there 1 millionth vehicle produced. There is some other older ones there too.
http://press.nissan-global.com/EN/CO...rt.html#060915
http://press.nissan-global.com/EN/CO...rt.html#060915
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Originally Posted by ABQ_G35
Shane, I had no idea Datsun (DAT) has been around that long, I always thought they were a company that came into existance after the war, quite a history!
I think this was the 1917 G35!
I haven't fallen for the new sedan yet. The headlights stretch too far back into the body. The car is too round for me. Looks less sporty than the current model. It will probably grow on me but it hasn't happened yet.
Originally Posted by canuck
To be honest Tom, I wasn't aware that Nissan has been around that long either.
I think this was the 1917 G35!

I think this was the 1917 G35!

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