Datsun DC-3
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Datsun Sports DC-3 (1952-1958)
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DC-3 | |
Sales designation: | Sports DC-3 |
Production period: | 1952-1958 |
Class : | Sports car |
Body versions : | Roadster |
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Otto engine : 0.86 l (15 kW) |
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Previous model | Datsun Road Star |
successor | Datsun S211 |
The Datsun DC-3 was a lightweight roadster that Nissan manufactured from 1952 to 1958. The car was the successor to the pre-war Road Star model and was in turn replaced by the S211 in 1959 .
The car was powered by an in-line four-cylinder engine with 860 cc displacement, which made 20 bhp (15 kW). This enabled the DC-3 to reach a top speed of 70 km / h. The engine power was transmitted to the rear wheels via a manual three-speed gearbox. The front and rear axles were suspended from leaf springs. The DC-3 had four seats.