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'''Nissan S-Cargo. 1989–92 (prod. 12,000). 3-door van. F/F, 1487 cm³ (I4 OHC).''' [[Pulsar VN10 van|Nissan Pulsar (N10)]]-based fashion item vehicle, with limited numbers built by industrial designers Pike Factory in Japan. Very successful for Nissan, now a cult car. Arguably the most famous March-based special. Inspired by [[Citroën 2CV]] camionette, but modernized, with its name a play on words (''small cargo'' and ''escargot'').
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'''Nissan S-Cargo. 1989–92 (prod. 12,000). 3-door van. F/F, 1487 cm³ (I4 OHC).''' [[Nissan Pulsar (N10)|Pulsar VN10 van]]-based fashion item vehicle, with limited numbers built by industrial designers Pike Factory in Japan. Very successful for Nissan, now a cult car. Arguably the most famous March-based special. Inspired by [[Citroën 2CV]] camionette, but modernized, with its name a play on words (''small cargo'' and ''escargot'').
  
  

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Nissan S-Cargo. 1989–92 (prod. 12,000). 3-door van. F/F, 1487 cm³ (I4 OHC). Pulsar VN10 van-based fashion item vehicle, with limited numbers built by industrial designers Pike Factory in Japan. Very successful for Nissan, now a cult car. Arguably the most famous March-based special. Inspired by Citroën 2CV camionette, but modernized, with its name a play on words (small cargo and escargot).


Manufacturing location: Yokohama, Japan

Marque: Nissan

q.v. Nissan Be-1, Nissan Pao, Nissan Figaro

 

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