
Datsun Stanza sedan
This model was also sold as Violet, Auster,
160J and 510 on other markets. This is the initial model with
quad round headlights.
Datsun Stanza sedan profile
Datsun Stanza sedan rear quarter
Datsun Stanza sedan rear
This is the original model, the facelifted one has less chrome and black
rubber bumper corners.
During the life of this model though a considerable revision was done that
provided Australian designed and made seats, plus other refinements.
Datsun Stanza sedan
This is the facelifted model with quad rectangular headlights.
Datsun Stanza sedan rear
Note less chrome trim on taillights plus dark trim around the numberplate and
less fancy nameplate but otherwise very similar to previous model.
The small Stanza badge seems to have started late in this model's life perhaps
in a move to standardise badge styling? - some of these facelifted ones have
the fancier badge.
Datsun Stanza sedan profile
This is the facelifted model.
Datsun Stanza SSS sedan profile
An extra model added to rev up sales of the second series a little, it ran a
slightly improved suspension with alloy wheels and a 5 speed gearbox.
Datsun Stanza sedan boot transfer
SSS name was borrowed from the now discontinued 200B
coupe.
Datsun Stanza SSS sedan close up
Red on black SSS as opposed to boot transfer in reverse.
Datsun Stanza sedan front
Essentially a "tape and transfers" job.
Datsun Stanza SSS sedan
Yellow on black SSS. Other (base) colours were white, silver, blue?
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