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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 ...
A little over a week ago, we told you to check out this spectacular, 21,000-mile 1971 Datsun 240Z on Bring a Trailer. Your chance has come and gone, but the good news is you probably couldn’t have ...
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Beautifully restored Datsun 240Z for sale with 5,500 miles shows why the original Z still matters
When it comes to Japanese sports cars, the classic Datsun 240Z is considered the benchmark for the Nissan Z line. The long ...
Last month, we brought you the story of a 1971 Datsun 240Z that sold for an unbelievable $310,000. That price was shocking to most, and rightfully so, but as we learned more about the car and its ...
We recently came across what instantly made us feel we are looking at the greatest Z-car ever, a custom build that leaves you mouth-opened the first time you see it: a bespoke 1972 Datsun 240Z that ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
What it is, certainly what it looks like, is a beautifully restored, tastefully upgraded and lovingly cared for Datsun 240Z.
Originally sold in December 1972, this 240Z was acquired by BaT in 2018, 11 years after the company was founded by Randy Nonnenberg and Gentry Underwood. Since then, the car, which is maintained by Z ...
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