The Datsun Bluebird 510 2-door Sedan 1970 is a compact car from the automaker's Bluebird line of vehicles. Built for maximum performance, the Bluebird 510 features a lightweight design comprised of an aluminum body, steel-reinforced frame, and front and rear disc brakes. Its sleek exterior, with its chrome accents and two-tone color scheme, gives it a classic and timeless look. The long cabin of the Bluebird offers comfortable seating for four passengers and ample headroom for its outside passengers, while its interior is trimmed in woodgrain and features dials and gauges as standard. Under the hood, the Bluebird is powered by a 1.6-liter straight-four engine that produces 105 horsepower and 140 foot-pounds of torque. It is mated to a four-speed manual transmission and provides agile performance with smooth, reliable acceleration. The engine is also known for its fuel efficiency and has a maximum fuel efficiency of 17 mpg city/25 mpg highway. The Bluebird also features an independent suspension system with double-wishbone control arms and coil springs for improved ride comfort and control. The interior features a fold-down rear seat for additional cargo-carrying capacity, air-conditioning, and a modern stereo that can be used to connect to Bluetooth for hands-free phone calls and music streaming. The 510 also has a power-operated rear window, power brakes, and optional rear-seat ventilation system. With its stylish looks, agile performance, and practicality, the Datsun Bluebird 510 2-door Sedan 1970 is a desirable and sought-after classic car that still provides a driving experience that today's cars can't match.
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