The 1970 Datsun delivered 911-beating performance at half the price. Compare specs, values, and why it's the smarter ...
The Nissan Datsun 240Z broke barriers when Japanese cars were scorned, becoming an affordable sports car icon that conquered America.
View post: This is The Weird, But Smart Reason Why Luxury Cars Don’t Have “Real” Names Datsun offered affordable, reliable sports cars amid rising costs and regulations in the late 1960s. The 240Z's ...
What could a Japanese automaker possibly know about building a proper GT car? It was a fair question in the 1960s, when the British, Germans, and Italians controlled the sports-car market, and the ...
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This ‘72 Datsun 240Z blends JDM style and muscle
A widebody Datsun 240Z gets transformed into a bold street machine with a V8 swap, aggressive stance and unmistakable classic ...
One of the most desirable Japanese classics, the Datsun 240Z debuted in 1969 with a stylish GT body and a decently powerful six-cylinder engine. The design soldiered on through 1983 with various ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
The forthcoming 2023 Nissan Z leans hard into nostalgia, from its name to the exterior styling. It even hides a few easter eggs that hint at the Z’s more than 50 years of heritage that began with the ...
Through the '60s, Japanese production cars were not regarded highly, as they tended to be too small for Americans and oddly styled. But all that changed when former Datsun Marketing Manager Yutaka ...
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