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Fellow near me has a 1964 Nissan Patrol for sale. I have never seen one before, and was wondering what anyone here might have to say. Very similar in appearance ot a Toyota FJ40, has a straight six with 3 spd. manual, removable top and fold down windshield. I can imagine what parts would be like to find, since there isn't even an ad in the current issue of Hemmings for any vendors. Quick Google search finds a number of clubs/vendors, but some opinions/insight would be greatly appreciated...

TIA

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Fellow near me has a 1964 Nissan Patrol for sale.  I have never seen one before, and was wondering what anyone here might have to say.  Very similar in appearance ot a Toyota FJ40, has a straight six with 3 spd. manual, removable top and fold down windshield.  I can imagine what parts would be like to find, since there isn't even an ad in the current issue of Hemmings for any vendors.  Quick Google search finds a number of clubs/vendors, but some opinions/insight would be greatly appreciated...

TIA

 

 

 

I think there might of been a test of the Patrol in one of the 4WD magazines back in the early to mid 60s. Where you could get a copy is anybody's guess. Maybe ebay?

 

I believe the Patrol might of been one of the first Nissans imported to America. I'm not sure if any were imported to Canada.

 

I believe it was quite rugged , limited by the 3 spd manual tranny though. Is your engine, similar to the early Toyota Land cruisers, ie; a take off on the old Chevy stovebolt , straight six?

 

You may have better luck typing in Datsun Patrol in your computer search as I believe Nissan promoted their line as Datsuns from the late 50's (1958 may have been the first yr. they imported) to around the late 70's or very early 80s when they started to trade under the name Nissan in the North American market.

 

Whether it has the moniker Datsun or Nissan is immaterial, as parts will be hard to track down. Maybe some Japan based after market firms know something or the Nissan head office can steer you to the right sites for more info.

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