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'''Distribution and Auto Service''' (DAS) in the United States was the company that prepped all new Datsuns when they came off the ships. Originally it was an independent company, but later was purchased by Nissan USA. '''Distribution and Auto Service''' (DAS) in the United States was the company that prepped all new Datsuns when they came off the ships. Originally it was an independent company, but later was purchased by Nissan USA.
 +May 2, 1971 the Port of Seattle announced the at Seattle would be the port of entry for Nissans destined for the midwest and Eastern USA. This would save 22 days over the previous method of taking them through the Panama canal.
[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=153 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/153.jpg] DAS Sunroof ad circa 1972 [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=153 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/153.jpg] DAS Sunroof ad circa 1972

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Distribution and Auto Service (DAS) in the United States was the company that prepped all new Datsuns when they came off the ships. Originally it was an independent company, but later was purchased by Nissan USA.

May 2, 1971 the Port of Seattle announced the at Seattle would be the port of entry for Nissans destined for the midwest and Eastern USA. This would save 22 days over the previous method of taking them through the Panama canal.

153.jpg DAS Sunroof ad circa 1972


If you're in the USA, chances are DAS prepped your Datsun 1200 before it went to the dealer. Their main office was at the Port of Los Angeles.

DAS is still in business. Having grown from one site in Long Beach, CA to eight sites nationwide. The Seattle location closed in 2002.

http://dasauto.com. Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines Americas acquired DAS on April 30, 2005, from Nissan North America, Inc. Annacis Auto Terminals in Delta, BC Canada was also included in the acquisition.