The Datsun 122 Pick-up of 1956 is an iconic classic Japanese vehicle. With its round headlights, classic styling, and distinctive edgy features, its an iconic symbol of the 1950s Japanese car industry. On the outside, the Datsun 122 Pick-up features a polished chrome grille, metal bumpers, and a two-tone blue and white paint scheme with subtle details that make it stand out. The unmistakable round headlights, chrome accents, and wheel covers add to the overall aesthetic allure, and the cargo bed allows for a surprising amount of storage in a relatively small package. When entering the large two-door cab, you will be surprised by the amount of space, given its size. With the floor-mounted clutch, three-on-the-tree transmission, and the chrome accentsincluding the metal door pulls and the instrument panelthe interior is classic yet comfortable. The svelte coupe style of the 122 Pick-up adds to its vintage look and provides plenty of legroom for two passengers. When it comes to power, the Datsun 122 Pick-up does not disappoint. The 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine produces 63 horsepower, mated to a column-mounted, three-speed manual transmission. This reliable engine gets the job done efficiently and delivers decent fuel economy. All in all, the Datsun 122 Pick-up of 1956 is an iconic icon of 1950s Japanese car history. With its distinctive styling, classic interior, and adequate powertrain, it still stands out among its modern counterparts and is sure to be a head-turner.
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