1970 Datsun Z-series 240z, Series One, California Blue Plate on 2040-cars
Parker Dam, California, United States
This is a 51 year old, California Blue Plate Classic, May 1970, Datsun 240z series one with an original 4-speed
transmission in beautiful condition that I have had for a while and tinkered and repaired over time.
The 240z has had complete refits to it and a fairly recent respray.
Interior:
Seats re-done in black two-tone perforated texture
Custom made to fit Carpets throughout
Centre console restored
All panels restored
Dash has couple cracks as these cars are known for
Original Dark Walnut 1970 Steering Wheel restored
Black Shift Boot
Black Emergency Brake Boot
Inside Door Handles
Original new fabric 240z seatbelts
All rubber seals Door/ trunk etc/ weather strip
Door Steps
Headliner
Rear Separator Strip
Rear hatch strut
Correct era stereo/head unit
Exterior:
Paint Color - Datsun Mexico orange
14” wheels original kidney bean
New 205/70/14 Front & Rear Tires
All lights, wiring checked and replaced where needed throughout
Front chrome bumpers with Overriders
Rear chrome bumpers with Overriders
Underside of car is very clean and rust free
All original Badges, Front, Sides rear & rear vents
Chrome Side Mirrors
Engine Compartment:
L24 engine
Performance Exhaust and muffler
4 Speed Manual Transmission
Carburetors rebuilt andTuned
All New Filters, Oil, Air, fuel
New Plug Wires
New Spark Plugs
New Dual Points Distributor & Condensor
New coil
Fuel tank boiled and cleaned
New Fuel Pump
All New hoses replaced, coolant lines and fuel lines
New OEM Radiator from Japan
Original radiator fan
Battery cables
Starter motor
All electrical
Battery
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This father and son duo terrorize the UK countryside in Datsun 240Z pair
Wed, 12 Nov 2014The Datsun 240Z got a lot of things right when it was introduced, with handsome styling, strong performance and a reasonably affordable price. And while the coupes grew a strong fan base in the US, they remained quite a rarity in the UK. Decades later, a father and son in England have latched onto the car and bonded over their shared love for two completely opposite takes on this Japanese GT
There's already quite a collection of exotics in Mel Streek's garage, and his rat rod 240Z, which he calls the Ratsun, definitely doesn't fit with the rest. On the outside, the Datsun looks ready to fall apart, but it's mechanically perfect underneath. Alternatively, Mel's son, Ollie, has a completely different take for his Z with its perfect, shining paint.
Both Zs sound amazing, though. They have a mechanical, somewhat course exhaust note that's intoxicating to hear. You can definitely tell there's some work going on under the hood. Check out this video from Petrolicious for a father and son who both find something to love in these classic Japanese coupes.
Nissan IDx Nismo and IDx Freeflow concepts are a bridge to the Datsun 510
Wed, 20 Nov 2013We're not sure if someone from The Adjustment Bureau stopped by Nissan's PR department to explain the IDx Nismo and IDx Freeflow concepts, but the company's odd press release can't diminish our love for these two show favorites. We had been told to look out for an unnamed Datsun 510 BRE homage, and once we saw the brothers IDx, we knew we'd found them. But the press release doesn't mention anything about the Datsun 510 Brock Racing Enterprises, nor does it mention one Mr. Peter Brock, the man who won two Trans-Am championships in the Seventies for the nascent Japanese budget brand.
Instead, it declares that the cars were the result of a co-creation product development process with "digital natives," said natives being the whippersnappers born after 1990. Nissan says it worked with the young'uns to create two different expressions of "their desire for a basic, authentic configuration for a car." If that's true, it appears that what the kiddies really want are... two different homages to the Datsun 510 BRE that Peter Brock used to win two championships in the seventies for the nascent Japanese brand.
The IDx Freeflow - the "ID" is for "identification," the "x" is "the variable representing the new values and dreams born through communication" - takes the casual approach, with a light khaki exterior hue, a minimalist interior decked out in denim and a console shifter that works a continuously variable transmission. The IDx Nismo is out for blood, from its crimson interior to its five-point harness to its bolt-on flares and sidepipes. We aren't told what the digital natives requested for powerplants, but that's alright; if this is what "co-creation" looks like, we're not entirely against it except where that "CVT" is involved.
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Photo Credit: Dorotheum