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- | The Datsun B-210 Honey Bee was a special low-cost model offered in the United States. It was the low-spec Standard model with no carpeting, but could be had with a special stripe and Bee decal. Its goal was to sell to a young, first time buyer who could not afford a regular B210. Honey Bee was only offered as a 2-dr sedan. The stripe was positioned along the belt line from the front of the car back to the rear wheel center line. | + | The Datsun B-210 Honey Bee was a special low-cost model offered in the United States. It was the low-spec Standard model with no carpeting, but could be had with a special stripe and Bee decal. Its goal was to sell to a young, first time buyer who could not afford a regular B210. Honey Bee was only offered as a 2-dr sedan. |
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* 1976 Honey Bee Brochure: [http://www.ratdat.com/ratdatblog/?page_id=17 Ratdat.com] | * 1976 Honey Bee Brochure: [http://www.ratdat.com/ratdatblog/?page_id=17 Ratdat.com] | ||
* Highest Fuel Economy available in USA in 1976: 41 mpg highway, 29 mpg city | * Highest Fuel Economy available in USA in 1976: 41 mpg highway, 29 mpg city | ||
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+ | = Stripes = | ||
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+ | 1. The stripe was positioned along the belt line from the front of the car back to the rear wheel center line. | ||
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+ | 2. The second type of strip was between the wheel wells, thinner at front and wider at back. | ||
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+ | Both types of stripe have the words 'Honey Bee' inside the stripe |
Revision as of 23:31, 1 March 2009
The Datsun B-210 Honey Bee was a special low-cost model offered in the United States. It was the low-spec Standard model with no carpeting, but could be had with a special stripe and Bee decal. Its goal was to sell to a young, first time buyer who could not afford a regular B210. Honey Bee was only offered as a 2-dr sedan.
B210 Standard * All vinyl interior (no carpet) * Dog-dish hubcap * 4-speed only (no auto) * Side stripe * racer Bee decal behind front wheel * Available in Yellow, White and Brown
- 1976 Honey Bee Brochure: Ratdat.com
- Highest Fuel Economy available in USA in 1976: 41 mpg highway, 29 mpg city
Stripes
1. The stripe was positioned along the belt line from the front of the car back to the rear wheel center line.
2. The second type of strip was between the wheel wells, thinner at front and wider at back.
Both types of stripe have the words 'Honey Bee' inside the stripe