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The 100,000th car to hit the block on Bring a Trailer is something special—and probably not what you were expecting. To celebrate the milestone, the popular online platform is auctioning off its ...
When it comes to Japanese sports cars, the classic Datsun 240Z is considered the benchmark for the Nissan Z line. The long ...
Introduced in 1969, the Datsun 240Z (also known as the Nissan Fairlady) helped establish Japan as a country that produced more than economy vehicles. More importantly, it ignited the Z-Car lineage ...
The original Datsun 240Z is the sort of car that inspires deep loyalty among its enthusiast owners. The iconic first generation of Nissan'->ke62s two-place sports car was first introduced in 1969, and ...
Process can feel like it envelops our lives. The hurdles that stand between you and your gratification are an increasing annoyance in the modern world. Everything should be at our fingertips, right?
Most of us stopped believing in monsters at a fairly early age. But when we did, we believed they were real. We misguidedly suspected that they lived under our bed, inside our closet and in our ...
What it is, certainly what it looks like, is a beautifully restored, tastefully upgraded and lovingly cared for Datsun 240Z.
When Daniel Ojeda first saw this '73 Datsun 240Z, it was at a car meet in Houston where he met the owner, Edgar De La Fuente. Daniel, who was driving a second-gen Toyota MR2 at the time, was drawn to ...
You have an old car. There's a chance you're going to want to spend lots of time with it. If it's the right type of classic, you might even be tempted to take it to the track. That's what the owner of ...
It is an enduring, sleek design that debuted in late 1969 and spawned a line of cars that lives on to today. This coupe was a huge hit worldwide and put Japan on the sports car map. Of course, we are ...