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Mat Smith's 120Y wagon (A12-powered) | Mat Smith's 120Y wagon (A12-powered) |
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B210 was offered in two wagon body style: 2-dr wagon and 4-dr wagon. In Japan these are known as "van".
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Overview
#VB210R 2-dr Wagon (van)
VB210 4-dr Wagon (van)
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2-door Van
VB210R (R suffix indicates 2-door)
120Y wagon from New Zealand
120Y station wagon from South Africa
Doors for the 2-door Van use the same shell as Coupe and 2-door Sedan, however the glass frames are shaped differently.
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2-door Panel
Australia pannon is a 2-door wagon with the rear side windows blocked.
With windows added (see POST for sale
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4-door Van
Mat Smith's 120Y wagon (A12-powered)
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120Y
Malaysia A12-powered with PB210 style front & lights, but on a wagon. Similar to South Africa B210. This one has non-PB front combination lamps.
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