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I wish I had that thing framed. It would be on my wall lol

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Yeah, its a classic Wink

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Where is that ad from? I don't think they were marketed as Datsuns here....they were Nissans, weren't they?



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i saw a ad like that for a patrol but it was like roy rodgers or someone like him, some old cowboy type hardass. i wonder id those are in the old popular mechanics mags. i have a small pile of mid 60's ones i might have to flip through..
 
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Yeah, Roy Rogers was the spokesman for the Patrol in the early 60's. This is from 1964:

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Anyone got a time machine and a few thousand i could borrow?
 
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Look at the 320 pickup below it! Let's put some axles under one of THOSE for a cool vintage ride!



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Is that first pic a brochure or postcard!? I have it as both and the postcard I have never seen other than mine.....Roy was the spokes man from 64 to I think 67. He was given at least one Patrol for the sponsership maybe more, he was also give several trucks he also sponsered. Finding info about Roy and his Patrols is nearly impossible....if anyone has hard factual info about Roy and his Patrols I would love to hear it!! Here is a bit more info....A Datsun guy back in the 60's raced a Patrol in the 67 Baja1000. I think his name was Burt Brock, he did not win. Parnelli Jones's wife also had 3 Patrols, one is in So.Cal and is a 1965 Wink


Take a close look at the Big Boss picture, look at the lower left shot in it. See the radio center dash? See the large box in front of passanger seat? This is the optional radio and speaker. I have both of these in my 66 and have never seen another in person. The radio was a Hitachi and so was the speaker, I have org owners manual for both also!! What is/was really cool about this radio is it was a pull-out. It has a key that unlocks the radio and you can remove it, then batteries can be put in it and you have a portable radio!! Cool huh!?

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Dang.. the patrol was "real comfort" in 1964? Mine rides like a chuckwagon. haha


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Hey John or anyone else who collects the old nissan stuff, on ebay there's what apears to be a cherry ass brochure for the 60's patrols. pretty cool lookin. i think it was going fdor like 10$ i saw it when searching for "nissan patrol" also there was a service manual for a few different models.
 
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brochurethere.

and manual is here
 
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hey all....I have that brochure and it is a good one! I actually have a ton of this stuff...plan to show it with my rigs when the time comes. Also would like to frame a lot of it and show it off on my walls, cept then I can't look at the brochures! lol....

And yes John....back in the 60's the Patrol was "comfort" offroad Wink
 
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