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Template:Nippon The Prince Miler is a medium sized pickup truck built by the Prince Motor Company. It remained on the market for four years after the 1966 merger of Nissan Motor Manufacturing Industry and Prince Automotive. By 1970, however, it was integrated with Nissan's newest generation of their offering in this class, the Junior.

History

1962 Prince Lite Miler

In September 1957 Prince, the automotive branch of Fuji Precision Industries, introduced the Miler (ARTH) as a successor to the 1952 Prince Truck AFTF.

On May 4, 1958 the 'New Miler' (ARTH-1) was released. With the new GA30 engine, load capacity increased to 1,750 kg.

In 1970 Miler production ended, as it was merged with the Nissan Junior 140 series.


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