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 ====== Nissan C10 "Hakosuka" Skyline (1968-1972) ====== ====== Nissan C10 "Hakosuka" Skyline (1968-1972) ======
  
-VIN Information:+=== VIN Information: === 
    C10 - Chassis Model    C10 - Chassis Model
    G - 6-Cylinder Motor (models without the G are known as "Shortnose")    G - 6-Cylinder Motor (models without the G are known as "Shortnose")
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    P - (Performance Version?)    P - (Performance Version?)
    H - (High-output?)    H - (High-output?)
 +   V - Van
 +   W - Wagon
  
 Examples: Examples:
      GC10 - 6-Cylinder 4-door Sedan      GC10 - 6-Cylinder 4-door Sedan
     GLC10 - Left-hand drive 6-Cylinder 4-door Sedan     GLC10 - Left-hand drive 6-Cylinder 4-door Sedan
-    PGC10 - Skyline GT-R - Performance version of the 4-door 6-cylinder Skylines +    PGC10 - Skyline GT-R - Performance version 4-door 6-cylinder Skyline 
-    KGC10 - 2-door Hardtop 6-cylinder Skylines +    KGC10 - 2-door Hardtop 6-cylinder Skyline 
-   KPGC10 - Skyline GT-R - Performance version of the 2-door Hardtop 6-cylinder Skylines +   KPGC10 - Skyline GT-R - Performance version 2-door Hardtop 6-cylinder Skyline 
-     KC10 - 4-Cylinder 2-Door Hardtop +     KC10 - 2-Door Hardtop 4-Cylinder 
-    KPC10 - Performance version of the 4-Cylinder 2-Door Hardtop +    KPC10 - Performance version of the 2-Door Hardtop 4-Cylinder 
-   HGLC10 - High-output (2.4L) Left-hand drive 6-Cylinder 4-door Sedan+   HGLC10 - High-output (2.4L) 6-Cylinder Left-hand drive 4-door Sedan 
 + 
 +=== Models & Production by Year: === 
 + 
 +//1968// - Launched in August with the 4-door Sedan available in Standard and Touring Deluxe Trims, or as a Van (Wagon). All models were only offered with the G15 1.5l 4-cylinder. The 2000GT, L20 1998cc 6-cylinder GC10 was launched 2 months later. 
 + 
 +//1969// - The first 2000GT-R models launched in February. 6 months later the G18 1.8l 4-cylinder Estate wagons and Sporty Deluxe sedans are launched.
  
-Models & Production by Year: +//1970// October saw the launch of the 2-door Hardtop models. Available in both shortnose (G18), and longnose (L20S20) models.
-1968 Launched in August with the 4-door Sedan available in Standard and Touring Deluxe Trimsor as a Van (Wagon). All models were only offered with the G15 1.5l 4-cyclinder. The 2000GT, L20 1998cc 6-cylinder GC10 was launched 2 months later.+
  
 +//1971// - In September, a new model, the GT-X was launched as a Hardtop model only. The shortnose Hardtop was also made available with the G15 engine.
  
 +//1972// - The GT-X trim was made available to the 4-door sedans in March.
  
-Mechanical Information 
  
-Exterior Information+[[nissan_c10_skyline_keys|Key Information]]
  
-Interior Information+=== Mechanical Information ===
  
-=== Paint Information===+=== Exterior Information ===
  
-   1968 - C10 +=== Interior Information ===
-  * Skyline Green Metallic +
-  * Skyline Blue Metallic +
-  * Skyline Gold Metallic +
-  * Skyline Red +
-  * Skyline White +
-    +
-   1968 - GC10 - 2000GT +
-  *       GT Silver Metallic +
-  *       GT White +
-  *       GT Red+
  
-   1969 - PGC10 Skyline GT-R +[[nissan_c10_skyline_paint|Paint Information:]]
-  *    GT Silver Metallic (#700 Glare Silver Metallic) +
-  *    GT White (#501 White) +
-  *    GT Red (#184 Glow Red)+
  
-   1969 
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