The Datsun Bluebird 411, first offered in 1967, was a versatile sedan that brought Japanese engineering and design to a global audience. Its sleek, aerodynamic lines commanded attention when parked or driving along the road. The interior provided comfort for four passengers with its large and spacious cabin. The car featured a 1.3L, 90-horsepower, four-cylinder engine, with a 4-speed manual transmission, providing an efficient performance. Discerning drivers appreciated its powerful and responsive nature. Traditional Japanese craftsmanship created a reliable car with low running costs. High quality materials throughout the cabin gave tangible evidence that this was a quality car of the highest order. The seats and interior trim were a pleasing sight of classic beauty and were easy to clean. Clear instruments and controls added to the enjoyment while driving. Especially notable were the attractive, full-width, horizontal taillamps. The Bluebird 411 was an honest, practical and reliable car that gave many drivers the opportunity to experience a piece of Japanese automotive history.
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