Made for the children's paradise "こどもの" opened in Yokohama, Japan/made in Japan on 0/965/made in datsun on 0/00? Baby, donate it to Yokohama Children's Park. At the same time, Nissan also provided the garden with teaching materials on road traffic, hoping that children can learn the safety knowledge of road driving and experience the pleasant atmosphere of driving through these light and mini children's cars.
The designer used the datsun 200cc mini-truck Cony developed by Aichi Machinery Industry Co., Ltd. based on Guppy. Baby, although it is a small car specially made for children, it still follows the usual design methods of vehicles, equipped with four-wheel independent suspension (front double A-arms) and an automatic transmission system that is easy to drive, in which the transmission system adopts the first domestic hydraulic torque converter (made in Okamura? Ltd.), the pedal in the car is simply divided into two types: throttle and brake.
Although the horsepower of 200cc engines is not large, these engines can still run at a good speed. Therefore, in order to avoid children's car accidents, Nissan has set up a speed limiter for vehicles, and once the speed exceeds 30km/h, it will immediately stop fuel supply. Although datsun? Baby has no intention of general road use, but its headlight design also fully conforms to the road regulations at that time, probably because the designer pays too much attention to details.
What about datsun? Fifty years after the baby came out, Nissan original factory specially renovated and displayed the vehicle with the number 100 in 20 14 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Yokohama Children's Park. The transformation team was initiated by Nissan Technology Center. This group of volunteers integrated Nissan employees and R&D personnel, and they formed Nissan? Great? Cars? Recovery? Club Club aims to inherit the classic automobile culture.
Datsun? Baby is the tenth decoration work of this senior club. After carefully studying the original vehicle data, these experienced members replaced or renovated the parts. Through the cooperation of different cooperative factories, the club completed the renovation of vehicles in only 9 months and returned to Yokohama Children's Park to run happily again.
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