This comprehensive service repair manual offers a wealth of information for those looking to maintain and repair their Datsun Model 411 Series vehicle. It contains detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by...
This comprehensive service repair manual offers a wealth of information for those looking to maintain and repair their Datsun Model 411 Series vehicle. It contains detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by high-quality exploded pictures and diagrams, guiding you through every repair procedure with accuracy and efficiency. From front to back, this manual covers the entire vehicle, providing the same level of expertise used by professional mechanics. With this manual, you will have access to a wide range of repair information, empowering you to confidently tackle repairs yourself and save on costly repair bills.
The Datsun Model 411, a compact car produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan under the Datsun brand, was a significant step in the company's journey towards global recognition. Launched in 1967, it marked a departure from the previous generation Datsun 1000, featuring a more modern and sophisticated design. The 411 was a front-engine, rear-wheel drive car, available in both sedan and wagon body styles. The model's success stemmed from its practical design, featuring a spacious interior and a comfortable ride, alongside a robust and reliable 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine.
The Datsun 411 series offered a variety of trim levels, from the basic and economical to the more luxurious. The series was initially sold in Japan and Europe, where it gained popularity for its fuel efficiency and affordability. The car's success in Europe, particularly in countries like France, was pivotal in establishing Datsun's presence in the Western market. The Model 411 was eventually replaced by the larger and more powerful Datsun 120Y in 1973, marking the end of a successful era for the compact car. While its production may have ceased, the legacy of the Datsun 411 lives on, representing a key chapter in the evolution of the Japanese automotive industry and a testament to Nissan's early commitment to building reliable and practical cars.
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