Datsun 240Z Nissan Fairlady Z (PBR)

The Datsun 240Z Nissan Fairlady Z is one of the most iconic cars ever built. Launched in 1969, it quickly made Nissan famous and sold more than 1 million units within its first decade of production.
The Nissan 240Z was the quintessential sports car of the 1970s, and it forever altered Nissan's image.
Nissan took inspiration from cars like the E-Type and recreated it for modern audiences. The result was a sleek and sophisticated design with a profile reminiscent of classic Jaguars.
The Nissan 240Z's sleek, angular lines made it an instantly recognizable car that delighted buyers in its home market. Engineered as a stylish yet practical sport car that could be driven everyday yet still provide plenty of fun when driving, the 240Z was sure to please buyers everywhere.
It was powered by a 2.4-liter, single-overhead cam inline six that was borrowed from Nissan Cedric and Skyline saloons. Producing 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp), this engine could be paired with either a four-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission.
In 1974, the 240Z was replaced by the 260Z with a 2.6-liter engine and 2+2 seater model. To meet Japanese emission regulations that required reductions in ignition timing and compression ratio, as well as an enhanced rear bumper that eliminated air vents, and an "NAPS" emissions-reducing system, this model featured.
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Brand: Nissan
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