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Datsun 240z For Sale

Awesome Japanese Datsun 240z For Sale

Datsun 240z for sale is design specifically for the U.S market, while the same car also marketed as Nissan FairladyZ in Japan and Nissan S30 in other market. It is car built cheaper than the other cars during its first launch, which makes it highly sought after in the American market compare to the BMW, Porsche and Jaguar.

The Datsun 240z is a big success for Nissan Motor Corporation, the Datsun model is the one that marked the Japanese vehicle into the U.S market, as the car econobox success becomes widely accepted by the people, which before the time of the launch are wary and hesitate to consider any Japanese cars.

The Nissan produced the Datsun 240z in the U.S from 1970 to 1973, powered by engine JDM Fairlady Z, Fairlady Z432 and 240oz. The transmission in 1971 was a 3 speed automatic and the 4 speed manual. The wheelbase is 90.7, with length of 162.8 in and width of 64.1 in. the curb weight is 2, 355 lb as design by Yoshihiko Matsuo.

The Datsun 240z U.S model 1970 to 1971 also used in racing and it is part of the series I. By the way, the 240z 1970 model is introduced in the American market by the Nissan Motors USA operation President Yutaka katayama, more widely known as Mr. K.

The model of Datsun from 1970 to mid 1971 referred as the Series I, wherein these earlier cars has notable features that are not seen or different from the later model of cars. The most visible is the chrome ā€œ240zā€, a badge that is placed on the sail pillar, in the rear hatch below the glass that provides the flow of ventilation. In 1971, mid-year the said pilar emblem reduced to a letter ā€œZā€, placed in the vented emblem, while the former vents eliminated from panel hatch. The changes in design of the 240z occurred throughout the model for the year 1972.

You can consider the Datsun 240z as the pioneer car for the Japanese carmaker. Hence, considering the Datsun 240z for sale will give you a better idea why the Americans welcome the Japanese cars.