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Re: 1600 Model Year (Final Question)

To: Andrew Murphy <solex67@hotmail.com>, jon_wissler@pngc.com
Subject: Re: 1600 Model Year (Final Question)
From: Adam Bradley <ambradley@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 16:21:57 -0800 (PST)
Just a note, there are two different 1967 models - the '67 and the
'67.5.  The "early" 1967 is virtually identical to the 1966, with the
chrome trim rings, single brake master cylinder, etc.

Adam

--- Andrew Murphy <solex67@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Jon,
> 
> As far as what 1600 is the "marquee" version of the 1600, you have to
> 
> remember that Nissan made more of the 1600 low windhshield cars than
> any 
> other model. I have had a 67.5 1600 and I liked the car a lot. Still,
> I 
> think that the 66 1600 is the best example of a low-windshield car
> there is. 
> So much beautiful chrome and that awesome dash with the separate
> gauges. In 
> 67, they came out with the 2000 and the 1600 cars that addressed some
> of the 
> EPA and DOT requirements. All the chrome from the interior was either
> 
> painted dull grey or removed altogether. Gauges went flat black as
> did the 
> dash. Different seats with headrests, sunvisors and some other
> changes were 
> made. The big deal of course was the 67 2000 which came out at the
> same 
> time.
> 
> So the 67 2000 is so valuable because there was only 1000 made before
> the 68 
> high windshield cars came. The 67.5 1600 is a nice car too, but more
> were 
> made (6000). So while it shares heritage with the 67 2000, the 67.5
> 1600 is 
> not quite as valuable. So my idea of the best 1600 would have to be
> the 66. 
> Beautiful cars with lots of chrome and the best dash ever put on a
> roadster.
> 
> Just my .02
> 
> 
> Andrew Murphy
> 1967.5 2000
> 1964   1500
> SoCalRCO
> 
> 
> From: jon_wissler@pngc.com
> Reply-To: jon_wissler@pngc.com
> To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> Subject: 1600 Model Year (Final Question)
> Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 09:57:00 -0800
> 
> Okie dokie, now that I have my facts straight, it's opinion time. 
> What
> model year 1600 do most of you consider the "marquee" version of the
> genre?  Aka the 67.5 2000.  Is there any particular year that
> containes
> desired mechanicals, body work, etc. that sets it apart from the
> others?
> 
> 
> 69 SRL
> NOWROC
> Troutdale, OR
> 
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