In 1951Nissan started the production of the Patrol to compete with the Toyota Land Cruiser in the large four-wheel drive market. It quickly earned a global reputation for ruggedness and it is still a popular truck. Reported to be unrestored, this second generation example is equipped with an inline six-cylinder engine featuring bathtub-shaped combustion chambers and a fully-balanced, seven-bearing crankshaft, backed by a manual transmission. The exterior is painted in red; mounted on the front bumper is a winch, and the Nissan is riding on aftermarket wheels. The black interior complements the red exterior. The Patrol is reported to have an original interior and mostly original paint.