Nissan unveiled its Z-series sports car to the world in the fall of 1969. When it arrived on American shores, the car known in Japan as the Fairlady Z, had become the Datsun 240Z. The Z has since ...
but few can match the sheer icon status of the manufacturer's Datsun 240Z. Also known as the Nissan S30 or the Nissan Fairlady Z, this Japan-produced sports car hit the market in 1969, and immediately ...
Spookier than any 12-foot skeleton, though, are some of the listings lurking on Facebook Marketplace in and around Seattle.
Or not? That's because he recently worked on an original Datsun 240Z (also known as the S30 Nissan Fairlady Z) that looks perfect if we were coming from a parallel CGI dimension where production ...
Nissan and RML's tiny, innovative engine was unceremoniously retired after its racing career was done. It should've wound up ...
Nissan officials stood firm, declaring the Z car an indispensable piece of company history that must endure. Nissan, though, ...
The new Z draws heavily on the spirit of the original Datsun 240Z, although it never came as a convertible. The 350Z designers reputedly created the coupe from the beginning to be produced as a ...
Andrew Robinson said: “Restomodding is just the natural evolution of hot rodding, which has been a part of car culture since ...
Nissan has long had a reputation of furnishing some high-adrenaline coupes to the North American market. Cemented with emergence of the 240Z in 1969, Nissan's two-door products have a reputation of ...
Nissan finally came clean ... Up front, headlights and a rectangular grille inspired by the original 240Z, in the back, the pill-shaped taillights of the later 300ZX. By industry standards ...