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Buick Sport Wagon. 1970–2 (prod. n/a). 5-door wagon. F/R, 250 in³ (I6 OHV), 350 in³ (V8 OHV). With its intermediates refreshed, Buick took the opportunity to move the Skylark slightly downmarket, replacing the Special Deluxe, while the Sport Wagon went ..→
Nissan Violet (710). 1973–7 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 2-door coupé. F/R, 1428, 1595, 1770 cm³ (I4 OHC). Overstyled 1970s range from Nissan, exported to some countries as Datsun 140J and 160J, or as Datsun 710. Badged 160U in South ..→
Long-running Crown nameplate began under the Toyopet marque in Japan, with a vehicle very well suited to Japanese conditions, less so for the US one, where the first Crown was exported to. Eight years passed before the second generation appeared, upsized and with cleaner styling, with American ..→
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