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Seiko honors the 1971 Safari Rally–winning Datsun 240Z with three Prospex Speedtimer limited editions, blending motorsport ...
Now, celebrating the beloved Japanese carmaker—since subsumed into the Nissan brand and then finally discontinued in 2022— First up in this set of new releases are the handsome Datsun editions. The $1 ...
Sport and watchmaking have always had a friendly relationship, and it is one which is particularly pertinent for Japanese ...
A Collector Is Selling Some Stunning Datsun 240Z, 260Z, And 280Zs The owner of this Datsun Z collection spent 20 years buying some of the finest Z models ...
The Datsun 240z was enduringly popular in its own right, which also contributed to its reference and usage all throughout modern pop culture as well.
Introduced in 1969, the Datsun 240Z was a breakthrough for Nissan. Inspired by the European sports cars of the era, the Z series went on to become an icon of the Japanese car industry and ...
More than 50,000 Datsun 240Zs were sold in the United States in 1972, but this one may be the only green-over-black example.
To characterize the global impact of Matsuo’s 240Z back in the 1970s, it was as if Datsun had launched the Sony Walkman of the car world.
There's an argument that the foundation for legendary motors like the Nissan Skyline was laid in the 1970s with the original Z line, the Datsun 240z.
This issue’s featured vehicle is a 1971 Datsun 240Z owned by Victor Talatala, of Pleasant Hill, who says he bought the car in March 2000 for $800. “The car was in bad shape,” he said.
1970 Datsun 240Z With Rich Pedigree Sells For Nearly $125K He goes on to remind us that before the introduction of the 240Z, Japanese auto manufacturing never really impressed the U.S market.