The Datsun DC-3 was a lightweight automobile produced by Nissan and sold under the Datsun brand in 1952.
The series was a predecessor to the Fairladysports cars, and succeeded the pre-war Road Star. It was powered by the 860 cc Nissan D10straight-four engine which produced 20 hp (15 kW) and could propel the DC-3 to 70 km/h (43 mph). The side badges read "Datsun 20" (20 meaning 20PS). Leaf springs were used in the suspension, and a three-speed manual transmission was specified. Four people could ride in the DC-3. Only 50 DC-3s were ever built; of these, 30 were sold (the remaining cars were converted back into trucks). A variant of the DC-3 was the Datsun 5147 pickup.