Thursday, June 30, 2011

Old Datsun 620 1979 show up for new prestige

Iwate - A few dozen or twenty years ago, the Datsun 620 1979 production is usually easily found. Later, there is still a use for a similar affair. However, in Japan, which are categorized mini-pickup truck is carried in the current revival trend of old cars and no longer be a car commercial.



Hayato, the owner, admitted that he had liked since the old pickup. He also overhaul this pickup a few years later.


Old Datsun 620 1979 show up for new prestige


Interestingly, it is rather difficult to actually see the shortcomings of the agency's Datsun designer of this shirt. Although simple, the working body and not be judged fairly redundant and nicely composed.

The color is not less interesting. It's not black, but dark green. Therefore, the impression of elegance can be seen at a glance, but actually also in color.

Its body is dark berkelir diperkontras with the addition of chrome panels, ranging from front-rear bumper to the car's nose grille plus coconut shell lamp.

Making his body approached the ground is a challenging job for the owner who lives in Morioka, Iwate, Japan, this. By relying on the Firestone air suspension, it involves the T-Craft home modifications for the overall chassis construction, including the legs. The points modified in this section include springs, air bags for suspension, aluminum gallon, and compressors. Total, body, called Smooth 620 pickup was also down 6.4 inches than the original.

For the sake of impression "lowrider", cockpit bench was remade so impressed the passengers drowned. Hayato also embed all over his leather interior and plugging in audio devices of the alloy product Alpine, Rockford Fosgate, and Boyds.

Bodies lie down and then composed in contrast with the installation of wheels Eagle 17 x 8 inch models and spokes and tire size 235/40R17. This is interesting for those who like to restoration. The material is a lot in the country. If you have and want to change it to be so, the Datsun was ascertained to be "on leave" from the routine of mutual sand.

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