• No.042

Datsun Bluebird 1300SS (1966 : DP411)

The 14th East-African Safari Rally in 1966 (Class winner)
Sedan / Rally Car / Competition

Specifications

Overall length / width / height
4,000/1,490/1,470mm
Wheelbase
2,380mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,206/1,198mm
Curb weight
900kg
Engine
J (4-cyl. in line, OHV with SU Twin-carb.), 1,299cc
Engine Max. power
59kW(80PS)/6,400rpm
Engine Max. torquec
108Nm(11.0kgfm)/4,400rpm
Suspension (front/rear)
Double wishbone / Parallel leaf
Brakes (front/rear)
Disc / Drum
Tires (Dunlop SP44)
5.60-13 DUNLOP SP44
  • Note:Rally specifications
    Class winner in 14th East African Safari Rally

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Datsun Bluebird 1300SS(1966: P411)

The second generation Datsun Bluebird (410) was rolled out in September 1963 and a sports model of 1200SS (sports sedan)was added in March 1964. 1200SS is the origin of the sports models such as “SS” and “SSS” that were the bywords of Bluebird. Its engine, 1.2-liter “E” with the twin carburetor, generated 65ps.
It underwent minor change to 411 in May 1965 to evolve to “1300SS” with the “J” engine of 72ps and the maximum speed of 150 m/h. 1300SS contributed to improving the image of Nissan sports cars by winning rallies such as the class win in the 14th East-African Safari Rally in 1966.
This car is the actual class winner machine of the rally which was so grueling that 90% of the entrants did not finish. This story of Datsun Team later became the original of the movie film “Safari 5000” (1969), starring Yujiro Ishihara.