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Datsun 240Z 1970

Allgemeine Beschreibung : In the early 1960s, Japanese manufacturers got serious about taking on new markets, particularly in the increasingly critical North American arena. As British and German carmakers made inroads in the USA, the Japanese struggled to find their footing. In the 1950s, Americans held a cultural bias against the Japanese and considered their cars to be cheap and poorly made. The quirky styling, small size, and four-cylinder engines flew in the face of the American convention that bigger is better. But as time progressed, companies like Toyota and Datsun gradually found favor among a growing contingent of buyers who appreciated the quality and dependability as well as the quirks.

Datsun (under the parent company Nissan) was particularly keen on using international motorsport to strengthen their reputation. As early as the 1950s, they participated in the Australian Mobilgas Reliability Run, and in 1966, began a string of successes in the grueling East African Safari Rally. As Datsun witnessed the MG, Triumph, and Jaguar prosper in the USA, they felt a two-seat roadster would take on the best of Britain. While sales of the 1600 and 2000 roadster hardly made a dent in the Brits, those "in the know" including numerous SCCA competitors, were quick to realize the superior nature of the Datsun roadsters.

In 1969 Datsun succeeded the 2000 roadster with their first sports car specifically designed for a worldwide audience. The vision of the groundbreaking 240Z came from Nissan Motors USA boss, Yutaka Katayama, known by legions of loyal fans as "Mr. K." He, along with the Japanese design team led by Yoshihiko Matsuo, created an affordable sports car that combined the best of Japanese engineering excellence with the flavor and flair of a European GT. Credit for the 240Z's iconic styling often goes to Count Albrecht von Goertz. However, he played a relatively minor role in the car's creation, guiding Matsuo's design team on earlier projects that eventually formed the foundation for the 240Z's beautiful, Japanese-penned lines.

Mechanically, the 240Z borrowed heavily from across the Nissan range, incorporating sophisticated four-wheel independent suspension, disc brakes up front, and excellent weight distribution. The 240Z was an immediate hit, and Datsun/Nissan built more than 165,000 of them through 1973. Now as much as ever, the 240Z is a cult classic – beloved by enthusiasts worldwide for its gutsy power, striking good looks, and surprising practicality and it remains one of the most widely adored and collectible Japanese cars of all time.

This highly desirable 1970 240Z is an outstanding example of Datsun's perennial classic, presented with a beautifully detailed restoration. The high-quality, bare-metal repaint was done in the early 2000s, using a superb original car as a basis. The odometer shows approximately 60,000 miles, which is believed to be accurate. This Z-car is in exceptional condition, with high-quality paintwork and detailing. In the time since the restoration, it shows evidence of regular careful use, and as a result, a minor touchup or two is evident on inspection. It remains a beautifully sorted car, with remarkably fresh cosmetics. In addition to the outstanding paint and bodywork, the bumpers and bright trim are restored and in superb order. A set of period reproduction American Racing Libre 4-spoke mag wheels wear chunky 205/60-14 Michelin radials to fill out the wheel wells nicely, giving the car a purposeful and aggressive stance. As with any cult-classic, many owners modify their Z-cars to suit their taste, but thankfully this car is refreshingly authentic inside and out.

The 240Z offered buyers a surprisingly roomy and comfortable cabin, making the car suited to long-distance touring as much as carving up canyon roads. The superb interior of this car features correct original-style black vinyl upholstery on seats and door panels. Proper quilted vinyl material covers the transmission tunnel and rear strut towers, and the luggage compartment features what appear to be excellent original carpet and nylon luggage straps. Air conditioning is a welcome addition to ensure long-distance comfort. The textured plastic dash looks factory-fresh, housing superb factory instruments, switchgear, and even an original AM radio. Finishing touches include a wood-rimmed steering wheel and a walnut shift knob for the four-speed gearbox.

With the 240Z, Datsun created one of the most significant Japanese driver's cars of all time. The 2.4-liter inline-six delivers abundant torque and a glorious, throaty howl from the exhaust. McPherson and Chapman struts provide balanced handling, and the steering, brakes, and gearbox have a direct quality that belies the 240Zs budget sports car category. Lifting the forward-hinged hood reveals a well-detailed inline-six, with correct orange air cleaner, stenciled radiator hoses, and proper blue-green engine paint. It is honest and authentic, showing signs of use while remaining true to factory specs. Particular components, including the Nissan oil filter, detailed brake booster, original under-hood light, and factory Nissan starter motor point to the car's meticulous restoration and attentive maintenance history.

On the road, this 240Z truly shines with exceptional performance and road manners. It is superbly dialed-in and a thrill to drive, delivering prodigious torque and a sonorous wail from the exhaust. This Datsun is one of the best driving Z-cars we've had the pleasure to offer, with the added benefit of superb cosmetics that make well suited for casual show. Datsun showed the world the Japanese could best the Brits at the sports car game, all while striking a chord with fickle American buyers. The 240Z is the first of a long line of Z-cars that continues today, and it will always be a favorite among collectors and driving enthusiasts alike.


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https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/6527

1970 Datsun 240Z is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $69500.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Datsun Modell : 240Z Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1970 Lage : Missouri

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über Datsun
Amerikanischen Markt versuchen!" Sie verschifften den Datsun 1000, ein Auto so winzig, dass selbst ein Clown es bequem fahren könnte. Amerikaner kratzten sich am Kopf, aber verliebten sich bald in seine kompakte Niedlichkeit. Es war, als adoptiere man einen kleinen, vierrädrigen Welpen.

Mit dem Einzug der 60er Jahre enthüllte Datsun den 240Z, ein Sportwagen, der einen Samurai in Flip-Flops überholen konnte. Er hatte die Geschwindigkeit eines Geparden und ein Design, das Köpfe schneller drehte als ein Ninja auf Rollschuhen. Der 240Z wurde sofort zum Klassiker und zeigte, dass Datsun mehr war als nur eigenartige kleine Autos.

In den 70er Jahren brachte Datsun den 510 auf den Markt, eine Limousine mit der Agilität eines Ninjas und einer Federung so geschmeidig, dass man glauben konnte, man schwebe auf einer Wolke. Familien in ganz Amerika feierten ihn als das Auto, das alles transportieren konnte - von Lebensmitteln bis zu Omas - ohne ins Schwitzen zu geraten.

Aber die eigentliche Magie geschah, als Datsun den Datsun 510 Kombi vorstellte. Er war wie Mary Poppins' Tasche und fasste mehr als scheinbar menschenmöglich war. Dieser Kombi war ein Rätsel, ein Mysterium, und Amerika konnte nicht genug davon bekommen.

Dann, in den 80ern, machte Datsun einen cleveren Schachzug und änderte ihren Namen in Nissan und ließ uns alle ein wenig verwirrt zurück. Aber sie fuhren fort, fantastische Autos herzustellen, die flotter waren als ein Sushi-Koch an einem Samstagabend.

Und das ist die humorvolle Geschichte, wie Datsun - oder sollte ich sagen Nissan - den amerikanischen Markt erobert hat, ein eigenartiges, aber liebenswertes Auto nach dem anderen.

Was die einflussreichsten Datsun-Modelle und ihre technischen Daten betrifft:

Datsun 240Z: Der 240Z war eine Sensation im Sportwagenbereich. Er verfügte über einen 2,4-Liter-Reihensechszylindermotor, der etwa 150 PS leistete. Mit Heckantrieb und eleganter Optik war er ein Vergnügen zu fahren und ein Stilikone seiner Zeit.
Datsun 510: Der Datsun 510, erhältlich als Limousine und Kombi, war beliebt für sein Handling und seine Langlebigkeit. Er hatte in der Regel einen Vierzylindermotor mit rund 96 PS und war bekannt für seine agile Federung.
Datsun 510 Kombi: Der Datsun 510 Kombi war wie eine Tardis, mit einem täuschend geräumigen Innenraum. Er teilte den gleichen Motor wie die Limousine und bot außergewöhnliche Vielseitigkeit für Familien unterwegs.
Diese Datsun-Modelle hinterließen mit ihrem eigenartigen Charme, ihrer Leistung und ihrer Praktikabilität ein bleibendes Erbe und sind nach wie vor beliebte Klassiker in den Herzen von Autoenthusiasten und Familien gleichermaßen.