Datsun Type 12
Datsun Type 12 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Datsun/Nissan |
Production |
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Assembly |
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Body and chassis | |
Body style | phaeton, roadster, sedan |
Layout | FR layout |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 747 cc DAT side-valve I4 |
Transmission | 3 speed manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 1,880 mm (74.0 in) |
Length | 2,710 mm (106.7 in) |
Width | 1,175 mm (46.3 in) |
Curb weight | 400 kg (882 lb) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Datsun Type 11 |
Successor | Datsun Type 13 |
Description
The 1933 Datsun Type 12 was a small car produced by the Nissan corporation. The name Datsun was used by DAT for their line of small cars. After the DAT corporation was absorbed into Nissan, these cars continued to be produced, and the original model name was maintained. The Type 12 was basically similar to the earlier 1932 Type 11, but had a larger engine.
Japanese laws at that time did not require a license to drive automobiles with small-displacement engines. DAT/Nissan produced the Datsun Type 11 as their entry into this market. The original limitation for this class of vehicles was 500 cc displacement engines, but that was changed to 750 cc in 1933. Nissan responded to this change by producing a larger engine, and gave the more powerful car a new name, the Type 12.
References
- Nissan Heritage Collection
- Ken Togo's paper Infant Industry Policy: A Case of Japanese Automobile Industry Before 1945
- Japanese Society of Automotive Engineers (JSAE)
- Christopher Madeley's paper Kaishinsha, DAT, Nissan and the British Motor Vehicle Industry
External links
- "1933 Datsun 12". Early Datsun Homepage. Retrieved August 23, 2010.