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A10 DATSUN STANZA COMPETITION PARTS

This is a growing pictorial collection of competition (works) parts for the A10 and A11 bodies that came from Datsun/Nissan over the years. As I get new or significant parts pictures I will add them to the relevant section I will include descriptions and evolutions of the parts where the information is available.

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Team Datsun Europa 1980?

Seven A10's in various stages of preparation and two of the special E20 works service vans

THANKS TO Venlig hilsen for this picture

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Team Datsun Europa 1980 spares room. This collection must be on every A10 owners wish list.

The visible stock includes

5 complete rear axle assemblies

6 complete front strut assemblies with springs, adjustable tops and vented discs.

30 European spec and 30 Safari spec Atsugi strut legs

20 springs

6 special length lower control arms.

THANKS TO Venlig hilsen for this picture

Datsun Europe Head1.GIF (270482 bytes) Team Datsun Europa 1980?  This is the A87 based works head as used on the group 2 cars.

THANKS TO Venlig hilsen for this picture

Datsun Europe head2.GIF (132466 bytes) Team Datsun Europa 1980?  This is the A87 based works head as used on the group 2 cars.

THANKS AGAIN TO Venlig hilsen for this picture

 

KPA10GMX STANZA COUPE

The Stanza (PA10) 4 door was sold in Australia from the late 1970's to the early eighties and was well supported as a tough reliable small/medium car. Sales were assured as a result of rallying successes showing Datsun "rallyability".

 

The Stanza coupe (KPA10GMX) was unplanned for the Australian market. Its presence in Australia resulted from CKD (Completely Knocked Down) crates originally destined for South Africa on the Kazuei Maru, being offloaded and mixed with crates for Nissan Australia. Re shipping the crates to South Africa was cost prohibitive, so the vehicles were assembled in Australia. To help the assembly process a jigging shell was brought out from Japan and local production of the 120 coupes occurred. Serial numbers run from 850001 to 850120 inclusive based on the CKD number for the vehicle.

 

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The coupes marketed at a significantly higher price than the sedan and apparently met significant buyer resistance based on price. Due to the numbers available the coupes mostly (all?) sold in Melbourne dealerships. To overcome buyer resistance some good deals were done including free air conditioning and other accessories.

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I purchased the orange coupe (CKD number 850083) from the estate of a retired marine engineer in Tasmania. The coupe was carefully maintained and full service records kept by her owner. The car was always garaged and has never had people sit in it without seat covers. Being garaged all the time when not in use, the chrome was bright as new. The paint has been touched up with a respray in original colour to get rid of any stone chips and any surface blemishes or scuff marks. I sold the car to a new owner in NSW at the end of 2003.

The build number is indicated by a tag on the inner upper surface of the left side guard. The Build tag has KPA10M 000XXX stamped into it. XXX being the build number. The engine numbers of these cars also were in 2 main groups with numbers around the L16 637 *** or L16671*** . These engines were fully assembled in Japan. The cars were fitted with Japanese struts and brake systems.

Prior to the 120 coupes being assembled here, there were two other cars imported by Nissan, one for evaluation that used by a Nissan executive before becoming George Fury's daily driver. This car ( fitted with lots of Nismo race/rally gear from the works team) including an L20B mis-stamped as an L16,  option one box, roll cage, 4 spot calipers and vented disc brakes. The wheels were Enkies naturally. The car was later fitted with a Z18 turbo (85?) around the time of the Bathurst bluebird program. This car was bought By Richard Justic in the early 1990's and is still in Sydney today but without most of the Nismo works bits.

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I have owned 6 PA10 coupes at various times including the original jigging shell KPA10 000 000.

 I bought the car below to do up and run in the first Targa Tasmania. It was fitted with an L20B with a fully reconditioned late FIA head and 50mm Works Mikuni's with magnesium air box. The gearbox was a brand new option two. Suspension was by Peter Davis modified works safari struts. Works (Dunlop MK63) four spot calipers and ventilated discs were fitted to the struts. The rear axle was a brand new works stanza complete with (Dunlop MK63) 4 spots and ventilated discs. The completed car is shown beside. 

The car was ruled ineligible to compete in the Targa, as only cars manufactured before ADR's applied (1976) were able to have anything other than stock components apart from brakes and wheels. The car deteriorated badly in the scuttle area a few years after it was put together, due to bogged over rusting from faulty repair work. It was disposed of in 2000, although some parts survive on a friends 4 door stanza club rally car.

 

1980 STANZA COUPE SSS HISTORY

In 1977 Datsun released the 4 door 1600 cc Stanza PA10 model in Australia. This was a basic 4 door sedan that was tough and intended to follow along the lines of the immensely popular and financially rewarding P510 range of vehicles. In the American market the model was called an A10/510 causing some friction with hard core P510 owners. 

 

Datsun had SSS performance models in their product line dating back to the mid sixties. In Australia, prior to the A10 models the SSS name had been used on the 411 Bluebird, the P510 Datsun 1600,  the 610 - 180B and the 810 - 200B. The 610 and 810 models were available as 2 door coupes only.

 

Typically the SSS package uses a range of components to provide above average sportier performance. The SSS vehicles often had a different cylinder head fitted with larger inlet and exhaust ports, different combustion chamber shape and valve sizes. Other modifications were a modified distributor curve, a slight change in camshaft profile and twin SU style carburettors along with suspension and braking changes. On the P510 the SSS changes brought the power up to 109 hp @ 6000 rpm as compared to the base engines 96 hp @ 5600 rpm.  Traditionally Datsun SSS models are based on their small to medium sized cars where the best power to weight ratio gains are available.

 

THE KPA10 SSS

When the A10 model was introduced to Australia, a SSS version was discussed by the marketing division of Nissan and a prototype model was ordered from the British division based on the 160J SSS sold in the UK. The differences from the KPA10 GMX were black interior upholstery, 5 speed gearbox, revised suspension, larger (38mm) inlet port cylinder head, higher compression, modified camshaft and twin SU carburettors. It still retained the 1600 cc L16 engine despite pressure to use the better performing L18 engine.

 

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The prototype SSS coupe car arrived from the UK in late 1979 for evaluation. It was built in 1979 in the UK but registered as a 1980 Nissan coupe. The car was not fitted with either ADR (Australian Design Rules) compliance plate or an Australian ID/build tag. The car was driven by Allan Robbins from the Nissan production department until 1981as a part of the evaluation process. The car was registered to Nissan Manufacturing Australia P/L and maintained by Nissan's own internal service division. The car was originally intended to be crushed at the end of the evaluation, but was included in batch of cars driven by Nissan executives being sent for sale. The car was delivered to Patterson-Cheney motors at Ringwood when it had 17987.6 km's on the speedometer and was purchased the day it arrived at the dealer. 

 

The next owner of the prototype kept the car until 1996. Over the 15 years it was fitted with Weber carbs, extractors, a modified camshaft. The cylinder head was modified by Datrally developments. The car gave a healthy 62 Kw at the rear wheels. Later model rectangular headlights and grille were also added.

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In 1996 the car was sold again. This owner kept the car for six years until March 2002.

 

History shows us that the Stanza SSS coupe was never sold in Australia. We were sold a 4 door SSS sedan that had a five speed, modified suspension and an aerodynamics package with the stock 92hp @ 5800 rpm L16. This package prompted one journalist to dub it -  "A sheep in wolfs clothing"    A sad end to what might have been.

 

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A LIST OF THE COUPE NUMBERS ARE LISTED BELOW. PLEASE MAIL ME ANY OTHERS YOU MAY KNOW OF.

SERIAL #

ENGINE No BUILD NO BODY No PAINT # COLOUR
           
850000          
850001          
850002          
850003          
850004          
850005 L16 660505   AO3125 -30170 BEIGE
850006          
850007          
850008            
850009          
850010          
850011          
850012          
850013          
850014          
850015          
850016          
850017          
850018          
850019 L16 638083 KPA10M00022 AO3139 287/50684 YELLOW
850020          
850021          
850022          
850023 L16 659818   AO3143 -58397 YELLOW
850024          
850025          
850026          
850027          
850028          
850029          
850030          
850031          

  850032

L16 136869 KPA10M 000000 AO3152 M432-5023 WHITE
850033          
850034          
850035          
850036          
850037          
850038          
850039   KPA10M 1000057 AO3159   SIMPSON BEIGE
850040          
850041          
850042          
850043          
850044          
850045          
850046 L16660637 KPA10M00076   403  WHITE
850047          
850048          
850049          
850050          
850051          
850052 L16 637864 KPA10M00070 ??? AO3172 106 WHITE
850053 L16 637840 KPA10M00089 AO3673 106 WHITE
850054          
850055          
850056          
850057          
850058          
850059          
850060          
850061          
850062          
850063          
850064 L16 640292 KPA10M00069 AO3184 437-30610 GREEN
850065          
850066          
850067          
850068          
850069 L16 637838 KAP10M00096     ORANGE
850070          
850071          
850072          
850073          
850074          
850075          
850076          
850077          
850078          
850079          
850080          
850081          
850082          
850083 L16671444   AO3203 726C ORANGE
850084 L16  671445 KPA10M000114 AO3204 50746 SILVER
850085          
850086          
850087          
850088          
850089          
850090          
850091          
850092          
850093          
850094 L16 640214 KPA10M00036 AO3214 CLR725 YELLOW
850095 L16 636923 KPA10M 00054 AO3215 -4591 SIMPSON BEIGE
850096          
850097          
850098          
850099          
850100         &n