Datsun

Cedric (2000, 240C, 260C)

1960-2004

The Cedric was introduced in March 1960. It was the first car labeled as a Nissan, but it shared mechanicals with Datsun cars from the time. The Cedric replaced the Austin A50 Nissan was building under license from the Austin Motor Company, which was called the Nissan Austin. 

 

In 1965 the second generation Cedric was introduced with bodywork by Pininfarina. Shortly after the merger of the Nissan Motor Company with the Prince Motor Company in August 1966, the Cedric was sold in various export markets as the Datsun 2000. It was available as a four-door sedan or a five-door station wagon with either a four-cylinder 1,983 cc engine or a six-cylinder 1,973 cc engine. 

 

1966

Nissan Cedric

folder, 4 pages, Dutch

published c1966

Dating

folder features the six-cylinder 1,973 cc engine which was offered from 1966 - 1968; the name Cedric wasn't used anymore later on

Datsun diesel

folder, 4 pages, English

published c1966

Dating

folder text mentions the new Datsun diesel; the 2,164 cc diesel engine was first used in the Cedric in 1966

1967

Datsun 2000

folder, 4 pages, Dutch

published c1967

Dating

folder features the six-cylinder 1,973 cc engine which was offered from 1966 - 1968

1968

Datsun 2000

sheet, Dutch

published c1968

Dating

this is the second generation facelifted version

 

The third generation Cedric was introduced in 1971 and was sold in Europe under the name Datsun 200C, 220C, 240C or 260C. It was offered as a four-door sedan or wagon and a two-door coupé. In August 1972, a four-door hardtop sedan, with no B-pillar between the front and rear passenger side windows, was added to the options list. This generation introduced a new appearance, called "coke bottle", which began to appear during the late 1960s. In 1972 the 2,393 cc engine was replaced with a 2,565 cc version to conform to new emission regulations.

 

1971

Datsun 240C hardtop

brochure, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1971

Dating

the car still has the 2,393 cc engine

1972

Datsun 260C hardtop

sheet, English

published 1972

Dating

copyright 1972 is printed on the back

1974

Datsun 260C

brochure, 12 pages, English

published 1974

Dating

©1974 is printed on the back

 

In 1975 the car received an update. Most striking are the new grille and bumpers. The engines were further modified as emission control regulations were adjusted in 1976. This generation was offered as a sedan, wagon/van, coupé and a rare pillarless hardtop sedan.

 

1975

Datsun 260C

brochure, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1975

Dating

as of June 1976 halogen headlights are available, these are not mentioned in the brochure

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