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I was in Williams, AZ last weekend and was privileged to have seen some beautiful and unique Datsuns. I have attached photos of some of my favorites.:love:

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Hi Jerry:

Do you have any more pictures of the Red 410 or 411 Stationwagon? Also I love that STOCK 510 4Door...

FWIW,

Carl B.

Carl, Those two were my favorites of the show. I wish I knew who owned the 410 I would like it in my garage!.;)

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Carl, Those two were my favorites of the show. I wish I knew who owned the 410 I would like it in my garage!.;)

Thanks Jerry:

When I bought my first 240Z in March of 1970 - there were several 410/411 Station Wagons in the Spokane, Washington area. They were built like tanks.. very sold body, but way underpowered for the U.S. market. When the 510's came out they were almost the complete opposite - light weight bodies with very peppy engines.. a smash hit. Great to see that a few 410/411's have been saved

Personally - I think the mid 70's 610 Station Wagons were actually the "Best Of Breed" among the Datsun Station Wagons - but they never really enjoyed the popularity that the 510's did.

FWIW,

Carl B.

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