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MAZDA
Familia 1000 1200 1300

1967 - 1977
Japan

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History of the MAZDA Familia 1000 1200 1300

The new Familia appeared in November 1967 with the same pushrod 987 cc engine as used in the previous generation sedans. It was sold as the "Mazda 1000" in some markets. In July 1968 the rotary-engined version (R100) was introduced, along with a new coupé bodywork which was also available with the 1200 cc piston engine. After an April 1970 facelift (called the "Familia Presto" in the domestic Japanese market), the slightly different OHC "PC" 1-liter engine was also offered. A larger 1169 cc inline-four engined version came along in February 1968, becoming the "Mazda 1200" for export. In this form, the car was first exhibited in Europe at the 1968 Paris Motor Show in the autumn of that year. Power outputs (SAE gross) in Japan of the facelifted, overhead-cam-engined versions were 62 and 75 PS (46 and 55 kW) respectively.[15] The Van (wagon) model was available with either three or five doors, although most export markets only received the five-door version. From model year 1970 on the Familia was also available with the new overhead camshaft 1.3-liter TC engine, derived from the smaller 1.0-liter OHC engine already seen in the first generation Familia coupé. At the same time, the range received a light facelift including a chrome strip around the front grille. The wagons also received prominent extraction vents on the rear flanks. 1970 also saw a larger sedan which shared much of its mechanicals with the Mazda Capella. The Familia was exported as the "Mazda 1300", and replaced the previous generation 1200 model in most markets. The sedan and coupé were updated in the autumn of 1973, but the truck and wagon/van versions continued with little change. The vans and pickup trucks actually soldiered on until 1978, by which time a wagon version of the succeeding FA4 Familia (323/GLC) had been introduced. The later pickup versions were also available in a long-wheelbase version, and still featured an 85 PS (63 kW) (SAE) version of the 1.3-litre TC engine, unaffected by the tighter Japanese emissions standards for passenger cars. The pickup models were built until 1991 for markets such as South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the Philippines. In South Africa, the little bakkie was sold as the "Mazda F-1000" or "F-1300". In Thailand a version of the pickup was produced in small numbers until the late 1990s as the Familia Super Cab. The pickup received the BPB55, BTA55/65, or FA2T55/65/66 model codes respectively when fitted with the OHV 1.0 or 1.2, or the OHC 1.3.[16] FA2T55 was a short bed with 500 kg (1,100 lb) max load, 65 was a long bed with the same capacity, while the 66 upped that to 600 kg (1,300 lb). All three models were available as either Standard or Deluxe.[19] The 1000 Van (Japanese terminology for the station wagon, which was intended for commercial use there) received either BPCV or BPBV chassis codes, signifying three- or five-door versions.[20] The Familia Presto Van, with OHC engines, received chassis numbers MP3xV/SP3xV for the 1000 (3-door/5-door) and MT2xV/ST2xV for the 1200. The five-door Van range was gradually expanded downwards as the three-door models dropped in popularity. The "1200" was offered in the United States in 1971 and again for the 1973 model year. US-market models had round sealed-beam headlamps mounted in pill-shaped bezels fitting the original openings. The 1971 version was the first piston-powered Familia sold in the United States and arrived in two- and four-door forms alongside its rotary Mazda R100 coupé counterpart. It was replaced by the somewhat larger 808 (Grand Familia) the next year. The 1200 model returned for 1973 as the base-model economy Mazda. The company then focused on performance for the next two years, dropping the economy car. After the gas crisis they returned to the economy sector with the Mizer in 1976, a rebadged 808/818.

Upgrades & Evolutions during the MAZDA Familia 1000 1200 1300 production

🔸 MAZDA - Familia : 1963 - 2003

🔸 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300 : 1967 - 1977

🔸 MAZDA - Grand Familia 808 : 1971 - 1978

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🔹 1967 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1968 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1969 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1970 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1971 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1972 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1973 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1974 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1975 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1976 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

🔹 1977 MAZDA - Familia 1000 1200 1300

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The MAZDA Familia 1000 1200 1300 has been produced in several configurations

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